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  2. Where’s that smoke coming from? Online maps show location ...

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    Smoke around the Treasure Valley and across the Pacific Northwest is coming from multiple fires. These sources show where.

  3. Where is smoke in the Boise area coming from? New, old ...

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    Central Idaho fires continue to burn in Salmon-Challis National Forest. The Moose Fire, the largest in Idaho, has spread to 40,388 acres and is only 15% contained, according to a Thursday news ...

  4. Kootenai region under red flag warning - AOL

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    Aug. 18—The Kootenai region is under a red flag warning through Friday night as weather forecasters predict gusty winds and low humidity. The National Weather Service issued the warning Thursday ...

  5. Caribou Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Caribou Fire (also known as the Linklater Fire) was a wildfire in the Kootenai National Forest, 21 miles northwest of Eureka, Montana in the United States.The fire, which was first reported on August 11, 2017, was started by a lightning strike and burned a total of 24,753 acres (100 km 2), including 2,761 acres (11 km 2) acres in Canada.

  6. Kootenai National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Kootenai National Forest is a national forest located in the far northwestern section of Montana and the northeasternmost lands in the Idaho panhandle in the United States, along the Canada–US border. Of the 2.2 million acres (8,900 km 2) administered by the forest, less than 3 percent is located in the state of Idaho.

  7. Dixie-Jumbo Fires - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie-Jumbo Fires are a complex of wildfires that burned in Idaho. The fires started near Riggins , Idaho on July 5, 2021. It burned at least 20,947 acres (8,477 ha).

  8. Gibralter Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Gibralter Fire was started by lightning and was first reported on August 7, 2017, at 9:06 PM in the Kootenai National Forest, seven miles east of Eureka. [1] Burning in steep, inaccessible terrain and fueled by grass and understory timber, the Gibralter Fire caused immediate evacuations of residents in four areas of the forest and closed over 20 forest service roads east and north of U.S ...

  9. Kootenai region under red flag warning - AOL

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