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The Valley Fire burns in the Boise Foothills. ‘This is apocalyptic’ At around 1:30 p.m., residents of Harris Ranch West were out enjoying a warm Friday in early fall under a cloudless sky.
The Valley Fire was estimated at 25 acres at 4 a.m. shortly after it started, according to the Bureau of Land Management. By about 7:30 a.m., the fire had grown to over 2,000 acres.
The Boise Foothills smolder from the Valley Fire, seen from Harris Ranch on Oct. 4. The fire was declared 100% contained on Wednesday, with a final burned acreage of nearly 10,000 acres and a cost ...
The Idaho Department of Lands found that Boise-based Idaho Power was responsible for the nearly 10,000-acre Valley Fire, the result of a downed pole sparking a fire in the dry grassland of the ...
The Idaho Department of Lands found that a Idaho Power crossbeam broke and dropped an energized wire on the ground, sparking the nearly 10,000-acre Valley Fire on Oct. 4 in the Boise Foothills.
Photos taken by the Bureau of Land Management and an Idaho Statesman photographer show the scale of the Valley Fire.
Both fires have been sending smoke toward the Treasure Valley, blocking off the blue sky and shrouding the foothills that typically dominate above Boise. The Gem State hasn’t escaped the heat ...
The fire was near the former Boise Army Barrack artillery range, which has unexploded munitions that could pose a “significant threat” to the public and firefighters.