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McElwain Fire
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- Kristin MortensonEmail:Kristin.Mortenson@mt.govPhone:406-381-7451
McElwain Fire Update 08-29-2024
McElwain Fire
Publication Type: Announcement - 08/29/2024 - 12:00
Location: 10 miles west of Helmville, Montana
Start Date: 8/23/2024
Cause: Lightning
Size: 176 acres
Containment: 25%
CURRENT STATUS
The McElwain Fire, located 10 miles west of Helmville in Powell County, is 176 acres in size and burning in grass and timber on private and Bureau of Land Management land under Montana DNRC wildland fire protection. Elevated winds hit the fire throughout the day yesterday, causing firefighters to pull off the line due to falling interior trees, but control lines held and fire activity remained moderate. Firefighters were able to secure a large portion of line, extinguishing all heat and flame 100-150 feet deep so the fire is now 25% contained. Work will continue today to secure the rest of the control line 100-150 feet deep.
The fire is comprised of two adjacent fires, a north fire, and a south fire. Fire behavior includes creeping and smoldering with isolated torching. Resources are being downsized to match the current fire demands and now include four engines, two Type 2 hand crews, one eight-person hand crew (Module), one water tender, and two skidgines. A Type 2 DNRC helicopter will support as needed.
WEATHER & FIRE BEHAVIOR
Developing high pressure will bring dry conditions, light winds, and higher temperatures to the area. Above normal temperatures and minimum relative humidities in the teens and lower 20s are predicted through the weekend. Winds will be variable to westerly today, switching to southwesterly this evening and tomorrow. Deep fire control line security is critical in preparation for potential increased fire activity due to the expected dry, breezy, and hot conditions.
Firefighters did pull off the line during recent high winds due to falling trees, which is one of the top causes of firefighter fatality. This provides a reminder to the public as well, as they head out to post-fire areas to enjoy our outdoors. Use extra caution when in burned areas with standing trees, especially during windy conditions. Trees that look healthy may not be and standing dead trees are hazardous and can fall at any time.
EVACUATIONS AND CLOSURES
The Powell County Sheriff’s Office has lifted all evacuation warnings in the area, including residents in the Ledger Road area. Please visit the Powell County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page for specific information and further updates. Please use caution if travel is necessary in the area due to increased firefighting traffic.
Powell County is currently in Stage 1 fire restrictions, which does limit campfires. Residents and visitors are asked to be extra careful when outdoors to limit human caused sparks. We cannot control the lightning, but we can prevent unintended human caused wildfires. Visit www.MTFireInfo.org for specific fire restriction information and fire prevention tips.