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2024 Idaho wildfires View of smoke from the Nellie Fire on August 13, 2024. The 2024 Idaho wildfire season was a series of notable wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Idaho during 2024.
Crews focused on removing roadside vegetation from nearby National Forest System roads, Deer Flat Campground, and an Idaho Power weather station. The Deer Flat Campground was closed. [3] Two days later, on August 29, the fire had spread to approximately 5,000 acres (20 km 2), fueled by dead, bug kill and down lodgepole pine and sub-alpine fir. [4]
The property was acquired with the donations of $100,00 from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, $100,000 from Trout Unlimited, and $287,000 in mitigation funds from the Bonneville Power Administration. The WMA includes a meadow near the South Fork of the Clearwater River. [3] White-tailed deer, moose, and elk are often found in the meadow. [4]
The Flat Fire was a wildfire near Agness, Oregon in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Ignited at about 5:51 PM PT on July 15, 2023, the fire was human caused. [ 1 ] As of October 31, 2023 [update] , the fire had burned 34,242 acres (13,857 ha) and was 100% contained.
The areas that burned in the Eaton fire in January and Bridge fire in September will remain closed, an area that makes up about 17% of the 700,000-acre forest. Both fires' closure orders are set ...
At its point of formation just west of Elk Summit Road 360, the Lochsa receives a small tributary, Walton Creek, from the left. The creek flows through the Powell adult salmon trap before entering the river. [13] Slightly downstream from the salmon station, the Lochsa passes White Sand Campground on the right.
The fire was a combination of six wildfires caused by lightning in south-central Idaho and north-central Nevada that started on July 16–17, 2007. The four largest fires were called the Rowland, Elk Mountain, Smith Crossing and Buck Flat fires. They merged over the weekend of July 21, 2007, and the wildfire was renamed the Murphy Complex Fire.
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