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Sharrott Creek Fire

Unit Information

1801 North 1st  
Hamilton, 
59840 
1801 North 1st  
Hamilton, 
59840 

Incident Contacts

  • Fire Information
    Email:
    2024.sharrottcreek@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    406-499-2997
    Hours:
    8 AM - 8 PM

Sharrott Creek Fire Daily Update 09-17-2024

Sharrott Creek Fire
Publication Type: News - 09/17/2024 - 09:03

The area closures surrounding the fires are still in effect. These closures are necessary to protect the safety and welfare of the public and provide for safe firefighter and equipment operations and access. Fire managers are working in conjunction with Bitterroot National Forest officials to assess the need and potential boundary changes.

All three incidents are downsizing as resources demobilize due to increased moisture and limited fire activity.

Current Status 

Johnson (3 miles south of Springer Memorial Community, in the East Fork)

Firefighters continue to work alongside resource advisors from the Bitterroot National Forest to implement suppression repair efforts using excavators and hand tools to pull back berms on constructed firelines.

Sharrott (3 miles west of Stevensville)

Firefighters and excavators continue to implement suppression repair efforts to pull back berms on constructed firelines on the northern and southern firelines. Wood chippers work to break down large branches and tree trunks into smaller pieces, scattering available fuels alongside the constructed fireline. Fire activity is minimal due to the increased precipitation across the fire area.

Daly and Railroad (Railroad and Skalkaho Creeks confluence, 26 miles southeast of Hamilton)

Minimal fire activity is present, with no expected spread on the Railroad and Daly Fires. Crews will continue with hazard mitigation along the Skalkaho Highway (Highway 38).

Weather and Fire Behavior 

The weather Tuesday will remain unstable with a widespread wetting rain expected. High temperatures will be in the low 60s. The minimum relative humidity will be around 70%. Winds will be mostly terrain driven around 5-10 mph, gusting 20-25 mph out of the west in the evening. 

Fire behavior will be creeping and smoldering, primarily in stump holes, large logs, and accumulated fuels. 

EVACUATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, CLOSURES