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October 11, 2012 Light initial attack continues throughout the states. A handful of large fires continue to burn in Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana and Washington. The majority of these fires are no longer threatening structures. Weather conditions also continue to aid firefighters with their suppression efforts. Weather: A storm system will move into southern California, producing scattered showers and wet thunderstorms over the southern half of the state into central Nevada. It will be windy and warm across portions of the southern plains, including Kansas and Oklahoma. Scattered showers with light high elevation snowfall can be expected in Montana east of the divide while widespread rain covers portions of the Great Lakes. |
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Daily statistics 10/11/12 | ||
Number of new large fires | 2 | States currently reporting large fires: |
Number of active large fires Total number includes full suppression and resource managed fires. Total does not include individual fires within complexes. |
14 | Colorado (2) |
Acres from active fires | 619,388 | |
Fires contained since 10/10/12 | 2 | |
Year-to-date large fires contained | 752 | |
Year-to-date statistics | ||
2012 (1/1/12 - 10/11/12) | Fires: 49,954 | Acres: 8,873,855 |
2011 (1/1/11 - 10/11/11) | Fires: 61,958 | Acres: 8,293,039 |
2010 (1/1/10 - 10/11/10) | Fires: 59,377 | Acres: 3,135,905 |
2009 (1/1/09 - 10/11/09) | Fires: 70,647 | Acres: 5,670,125 |
2008 (1/1/08 - 10/11/08) | Fires: 58,382 | Acres: 4,444,698 |
2007 (1/1/07 - 10/11/07) | Fires: 74,031 | Acres: 8,245,535 |
2006 (1/1/06 - 10/11/06) | Fires: 84,637 | Acres: 9,118,932 |
2005 (1/1/05 - 10/11/05) | Fires: 54,473 | Acres: 8,189,080 |
2004 (1/1/03 - 10/11/04) | Fires: 61,625 | Acres: 7,733,023 |
2003 (1/1/03 - 10/11/03) | Fires: 50,349 | Acres: 3,167,874 |
10-year average | ||
2003-2012 | Fires: 62,825 | Acres: 6,717,905 |
Current Wildfires | ||||
For road closure information in each state, call 511 or visit www.fhwa.dot.gov/trafficinfo/511.htm. | ||||
Colorado | Fires: 2 | Acres: 620 | * New fires: 1 | Fires contained: 0 |
Fern Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park): 300 acres at zero percent contained. This fire is three miles west of Estes Park. | ||||
* Goblin (San Juan National Forest): 320 acres at five percent contained. This fire is 12 miles southwest of Silverton. | ||||
Idaho | Fires: 4 | Acres: 486,172 | * New fires: 0 | Fires contained: 1 |
McGuire Complex (Nez Perce National Forest): 80,748 acres at 50 percent contained. This complex of two fires is one mile northwest of Dixie. Structures are threatened. Information: Call 208-842-2725 or visit the fire info website. |
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Mustang Complex (Salmon-Challis National Forest): 341,470 acres. This complex of six fires is 28 miles west of North Fork. Information: Call 775-635-3781 or visit the fire info website. |
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Sheep (Nez Perce National Forest): 48,592 acres at 68 percent contained. This fire is one mile east of Lucillle. Structures are threatened. Information: Call 1-877-599-7716 or visit the fire info website. |
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Wesley (Payette National Forest): 15,362 acres at 62 percent contained. This fire is 13 miles northwest of New Meadows. Information: Call 208-253-3104 or visit the fire info website. |
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Rocky Canyon (Fort Hall Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs): The fire was contained at 880 acres. | ||||
Minnesota | Fires: 2 | Acres: 31,908 | * New fires: 0 | Fires contained: 0 |
Wannaska Complex (Department of Natural Resources): 7,068 acres at 97 percent contained. This complex of two fires is ten miles northwest of Lancaster. | ||||
North Minnie (Department of Natural Resources): 24,840 acres at 40 percent contained. This fire is five miles northeast of Fourtown. | ||||
Montana | Fires: 3 | Acres: 7,061 | * New fires: 1 | Fires contained: 0 |
Condon Mountain (Fishlake National Forest): 5,500 acres at 50 percent contained. This fire is five miles northeast of Condon. Information: Call 406-758-5252 or visit the fire info website. |
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* Mollman (Flathead Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs): 349 acres. This fire is five miles east of Ronan. | ||||
White Horse (Flathead Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs): 1,212 acres. This fire is 10 miles east of Arlee. | ||||
Washington | Fires: 3 | Acres: 93,627 | * New fires: 0 | Fires contained: 1 |
Cascade Creek (Gifford Pinchot National Forest): 20,296 acres at 80 percent contained. This fire is 35 miles north of Hood River. Information: Call 509-395-3402 or visit the fire info website. |
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St. Marys Mission Road (Colville Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs): 16,853 acres at 80 percent contained. This fire is three miles southwest of Omak. Structures remain threatened. Information: Call 509-826-5133 or visit the fire info website. |
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Wenatchee Complex (Okanogan/Wenatchee National Forest): 56,478 acres at 70 percent contained. This complex of six fires is two miles west of Wenatchee. Numerous residences are threatened. Information: Call 509-664-9200 or visit the fire info website. |
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Powerline 2 (South Pugent Sound Region, Washington Department of Natural Resources): The fire was contained at 229 acres. |