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Update Fish Creek & Pack Trail Saturday 9/28/24 09-28-2024
Fish Creek Fire
Publication Type: News - 09/28/2024 - 05:27
Smoke Expected from Fish Creek and Pack Trail Fires through the Weekend
Jackson Wyo., September 28, 2024 –Firefighters remain focused on confining and containing the Fish Creek fire which is 25,069 acres and burning 22-miles southeast of Moran, Wyoming. The fire began on August 16, 2024 and is burning in heavy timber. Despite challenges from strong winds in the past couple of days, the fire stayed within containment lines, although smoke columns have been visible.
Without cooler temperatures, wetting precipitation, or increased humidity, firefighters are not able to count on the weather to aid them in containment efforts. “Even with the rain and snow we saw last week, the fire is established in timber, and although fire activity is diminished, it continues to burn in heavy down and dead fuels,” said Jackson District Ranger Todd Stiles.
Firefighter and public safety is the highest priority for those suppressing the fire. Hazards include exposure to numerous dead and fire-weakened trees (“snags”), which are dangerous to firefighters, particularly during periods with strong, gusty winds.
Road and area closures remain in effect for public and firefighter safety.
The lightning caused Pack Trail fire was identified September 15, 2024, and is 3- miles south of the southern edge of the Fish Creek Fire and is burning in heavy timber and brush just north of the south fork of Purdy Creek. Current fire behavior is active with single and group tree torching with 100% of the fire perimeter active. Hazards include snags, rough terrain, and difficult access. “The fire is surrounded by terrain that is not conducive to expansive spread,” Stiles said. “Should it threaten values in the area management trigger points and action plans have been in place from the onset and will be acted upon”.
Crews will continue to work on suppression repair activities from fireline construction, and work directly along the fire’s edge in the Cottonwood drainage. Currently, are 4 skid steers, 2 excavators, 2 helicopters, 4 fire engines, and 210 personnel to assist with suppression efforts. For information on these fires visit https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/wybtf-fish-creek-fire
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