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Friday, September 20, 2024 Railroad-Daly Update and Map 09-20-2024
Railroad-Daly Fire
Publication Type: News - 09/20/2024 - 09:19
September 20, 2024
Today will be the FINAL UPDATE from Northern Rockies Complex Incident Management Team 5.
The team will transfer command of all fires back to the Bitterroot National Forest on September 20, 2024 at 6 p.m.
NEW PHONE NUMBER for fire information: 406-499-2997.
CHANGES TO CLOSURES
- The Johnson Fire Area and the Railroad-Daly Fire Area Closures will be terminated on Friday, September 20that 8 a.m.
- The Sharrott Creek Fire Area closure is still in effect but was reduced in size, effective September 18th.
- The Skalkaho Highway (Highway 38) road closure will be modified on September 20that 7 a.m. and will now be closed from milepost 14.5 to 21.4.
- Forest Service Road 75 (Skalkaho Rye) will be open.
- Forest Service Road 711 is open; however, you cannot get to Hwy 38 from Road 711.
Visit Montana DOT for the most updated information: https://www.mdt.mt.gov/. More information on Bitterroot National Forest area closures can be found at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/bitterroot/alerts-notices
Current Status
Johnson (3 miles south of Springer Memorial Community, in the East Fork)
Cause: Lightning
Size: 6,687
Completion: 59%
Personnel: 14
Sharrott (3 miles west of Stevensville)
Cause: Lightning
Size: 3,204
Completion: 83%
Personnel: 137
Daly and Railroad (Railroad and Skalkaho Creeks confluence, 26 miles southeast of Hamilton)
Cause: Undetermined
Size: 6,816 (Daly), 1,007 (Railroad)
Completion: 59% (Daly), 35% (Railroad)
Personnel: 20
CURRENT STATUS
Excavators continue to work on the west and north flanks of the Johnson Fire and are on schedule to complete suppression repair efforts by the end of the weekend. On the Sharrott Creek Fire, excavators continue to pull back berms on constructed firelines.Chippers have completed their work, demobilizing and returning home. Suppression repair work, where necessary, continues onDaly and Railroad Fires.
WEATHER AND FIRE BEHAVIOR
Drier and milder conditions will continue over the next few days. Temperatures will rise into thehigh 60s in the valley and high 50s at the higher elevations. Minimum relative humidity will be around 40% with mostly sunny skies. Southwest winds will be sustained around 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25-30 mph.
Fire behavior will be isolated smoldering, primarily in stump holes. Large heavy fuels are saturated and no longer support burning or combustion.