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  2. 2024 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Montana wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of Montana. List of wildfires

  3. Harris Mountain Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Harris Mountain Fire is a wildfire that started near Cascade, Montana on July 16, 2021. The fire has burned 31,460 acres (12,731 ha) and is 20% contained. The fire has burned 31,460 acres (12,731 ha) and is 20% contained.

  4. Robertson Draw Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Robertson Draw Fire is a large wildfire that started near Red Lodge, Montana on June 13, 2021. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September. It has so far burned 29,885 acres (12,094 ha) and was completely contained by mid-September.

  5. Experts forecast intense fire season for Montana - AOL

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    Jul. 19—Montana is likely to see a rapid increase in wildfires as the summer grows hotter and the rain stops, according to fire weather experts. Gov. Greg Gianforte hosted a fire briefing ...

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

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    A vegetation fire retardant burns east of Blacks Creek Road south of Interstate 84, Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Idaho has multiple online resources, including Fish and Game’s interactive fire map .

  7. Category:Wildfires in Montana - Wikipedia

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    2018 Montana wildfires; 2024 Montana wildfires; E. Elk Bath; G. Great Fire of 1910; H. ... West Lolo Complex Fire; 2000–01 fires in the Western United States; Y.

  8. 2017 Montana wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 fire season in Montana was exacerbated by drought conditions and as of September 7, 2017, there were 21 large, active fires that had consumed over 438,000 acres (177,000 ha). [1] By September 20, after rain and snow had significantly slowed most fire growth, the overall burned acreage in Montana was estimated at 1,295,959 acres ...

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