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High fire danger means fires can start easily in grasses and grow quickly, especially on hot, windy days and can be difficult to control.
On Aug. 14 at 5 p.m., the Horn Fire, burning between Cliff Lake and U.S. Highway 87 in Madison County, triggered evacuation orders for residents east of U.S. Highway 87 and south of U.S. Highway 287.
MISSOULA, Mont. — A new map generated overnight shows the Sandbar 2 fire burning approximately 240 acres, 15 miles east of ...
An assistant fire chief was involved in a car crash on Highway 89 South while responding to a wildfire. The incident occurred ...
A Sun Metro bus falling off a hydraulic lift and puncturing a compressed natural gas cylinder is what started a deadly fire ...
The Bivens Creek and Cloudrest fires continue to burn in southwest Montana. Both fires remain uncontained as of Wednesday.The ...
High pressure is bringing hot weather to Montana, especially the eastern part of the state where there is a heat advisory until 9 pm. There is also a fire weather ...
Monday night, the Northern Rockies Incident Command Team 9 took command of the fire, which has burned around 1,000 acres near ...
The wildfire started burning in a rural area several miles east of Highway 49 and southeast of Placerville. As of 4:30 p.m.
The fire continues to grow and remains active in steep, difficult-to-access terrain where there are high levels of dry, dead trees.
After a hot couple of days, temperatures will be a lot nicer today with daytime highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s.
Firefighters are working to contain a grass fire that has burned dozens of acres on the southern end of El Dorado County on ...
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