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  2. 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.

  3. West Lolo Complex Fire - Wikipedia

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    The West Lolo Complex is a large wildfire complex currently burning near Plains, Montana. The fires started on July 8 by lightning. The fires started on July 8 by lightning. Started by lightning strikes, the fires have collectively burned 39,053 acres (15,804 ha) and is 15% percent contained as of August 5, 2021.

  4. Lolo Peak Fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire had jumped across Lantern Ridge into Cedar Creek. [9] On August 2, firefighter Brent Witham, from Mentone, California, was killed when a tree fell on him while fighting the Lolo Peak Fire. [10] As of August 10, the fire had spread to Johnny Creek and efforts took place to prevent the fire from moving towards the community of Lolo. [11]

  5. Rice Ridge Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Rice Ridge Fire was a wildfire that burned northeast of Seeley Lake in the Lolo National Forest in Montana in the United States.The fire, which was started by a lightning strike on July 24, 2017, became a megafire on September 3, growing from 40,000 acres (162 km 2) to over 100,000 acres (405 km 2), at which time it became the nation’s top wildfire priority as of early September 2017.

  6. InciWeb - Wikipedia

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    InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident web information management system provided by the United States Forest Service released in 2004. [1] It was originally developed for wildland fire emergencies, but can be also used for other emergency incidents ( natural disasters , such as earthquakes , floods , hurricanes , and tornadoes ).

  7. Alice Creek Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Alice Fire was reported on July 22, 2017, at 6:37 PM, 16 miles northeast of Lincoln, Montana. The cause for the fire was a lightning strike. Upon its discovery, the fire had burned a mere 20 acres (0 km 2) [1] The fire grew slowly and by August 6, it was already 10% contained at 59 acres (0 km 2). Fire crews camped out near the fire due to ...

  8. Weasel Fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire burned a total of 3,925 acres (16 km 2) and was one of three fires, alongside the Gibralter Fire and Caribou Fire, burning in the vicinity at the same time. July 30, 2022, another fire was also named the Weasel Fire. According to the Montana DNRC website the location is 48.976646977409395, -114.7491624746314, about 15 miles northeast ...

  9. Sprague Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Sprague Fire was a wildfire in Glacier National Park in Montana. It was first reported on August 10, 2017, around 8:30 pm after being caused by a lightning storm. It was first reported on August 10, 2017, around 8:30 pm after being caused by a lightning storm.