Corral Creek Prescribed Fire Operations April 6 04 05 2025
Related Incident: Lolo National Forest Prescribed Fire Operations
Publication Type: Announcement
Ninemile Ranger District: Firefighters will burn up to 40 acres in the Corral Creek project area, 2.5 miles south of Huson. Ignitions are scheduled to begin in the morning hours and will be completed the same day. Minimal smoke impacts are anticipated; however, smoke may be visible from Interstate 90 in the Huson area.
All prescribed fires will be implemented in compliance with Montana air quality standards and coordinated with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and the appropriate county health departments to minimize the impacts of smoke to neighbors, cooperators, and surrounding communities.
Big Ridge Fire Update April 5 04 05 2025
Related Incident: Big Ridge Fire
Publication Type: News
April 5, 2025
Acres: 3,434 acres Start Date: 03/22/2025
Location: Clayton, GA Personnel: 199
Containment: 88% Fuels: Timber
Resources: 4 crews | 6 engines | 3 dozers | 1 helicopter |1 Chipper| 1 Excavator
Highlights: Today a Type 3 team assumed command of the Big Ridge Fire from the Southern Area Gold Complex Incident Management Team. The primary activity occurring on the fire today is fireline suppression repair. A drone with infrared was used yesterday to identify hot spots that need to be extinguished and will be used again today. The only remaining heat on the fire consists of large logs and stump holes. Crews will continue searching for and extinguishing these remaining sources of heat. No fire spread is expected today.
The U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations is seeking information regarding the circumstances around the cause of the Big Ridge Fire. If anyone was in the area on March 22, 2025, and observed suspicious activity please call the Georgia Forestry Commission Arson Hotline 1-800-428-7337.
Weather: The forecast today calls for 82 degrees, 40% minimum humidity, and winds south-southwest 9-13 mph. There will be occasional gusts to 27. A frontal system is forecast to impact the region Sunday into Sunday night, with widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms expected over the incident area. Chance of wetting rain is 90%. Following this frontal passage temperatures will be much cooler, and humidity will also be lower.
Evacuations: None.
Closures: A closure order is in place for the vicinity of the Big Ridge Fire. For details visit https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-closures/gachf-big-ridge-fire
More Information:
Air Quality: https://www.airnow.gov/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChattOconeeNF
Email: 2025.BigRidge@firenet.gov
Fire Information: 770-530-3950
Big Ridge Fire Recorded Information Line: 706-982-4729
Forest Closure Order for Rattlesnake Branch Fire 04 04 2025
Related Incident: Rattlesnake Branch
Publication Type: Closures
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
NATIONAL FORESTS IN NORTH CAROLINA
PISGAH RANGER DISTRICT
PISGAH FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA
FOREST ORDER# 08-11-07-25-01
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 CFR §§ 261.50 (a) and (b), the area of National Forest System lands in the “Rattlesnake Branch Fire Area” located on the Pisgah Ranger District of the Pisgah National Forest is closed to entry. The area is closed to entering and/or being upon or present. This order is intended to mitigate risks to public health and safety, and to provide for disaster and safety operations, and to protect the resources while responding to and recovering from the Rattlesnake Branch fire. This closure is effective until May 31, 2025, or until rescinded by an authorized Forest Service official, whichever occurs first.
The area that is closed includes National Forest System lands within the Shining Rock Wilderness as depicted on the attached map. Only National Forest System lands are impacted by this closure.
The above prohibited acts are set forth in 36 CFR section 261.53 (e) Special Closures for Public Health or Safety. It is prohibited to go into or be upon any of the area described in this order.
Pursuant to 36 CFR, § 261.50 (e), the following persons or areas are exempt from this Order:
- Persons with a special use permit or contract specifically authorizing the otherwise prohibited act of omission.
- Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.
Executed in Asheville North Carolina, on April 4, 2025.
____________________________
James E. Melonas
FOREST SUPERVISOR
NATIONAL FORESTS IN NORTH CAROLINA
Violations of the above prohibition are punishable by a fine of not more than $5000.00 for an individual and $10,000 for an organization or imprisonment for not more than six months or both. Title 16 USC 551 and Title 18 USC 3559 and 3571.
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Rattlesnake Branch Daily Update 04 04 2025
Related Incident: Rattlesnake Branch
Publication Type: News
Media Contact:
Southern Area Red Team
2025.RattlesnakeBranch@firenet.gov
(828) 519-8242
https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/ncncf-rattlesnake-branch
https://www.facebook.com/nfsnc/
Rattlesnake Branch Fire Final Update -- April 4, 2025
NOTE: This is the last update of the Rattlesnake Branch Fire by the Southern
Area Red Complex Incident Management Team. A smaller team will remain in
place for the remainder of the incident and can be reach at the contact above.
CRUSO, N.C., April 4, 2025 – The Rattlesnake Branch Fire remains at
approximately 1,843 acres and 26-percent contained. With several resources
returning home, more than 110 personnel continue to work on the fire.
Yesterday’s Activities
Yesterday, many firefighters and equipment were released from the fire because
they were in excess of current needs for the Rattlesnake Branch Fire. Management
of the fire has shifted to monitoring, patrolling and completing data collection for
structure protection and potential places for fire line construction. In the Crawford
Creek Area, crews cleared roads for emergency access. Most of the assessment
work yesterday was northwest and west of the fire, near the Camp Daniel Boone
Boy Scout Camp and including the Frazier and Little East Fork Road systems. The
drone flew up to the peak of Cold Mountain and checked the southern fire perimeter
for heat signatures. Some areas of the fire received more rain yesterday.
Today’s Activities
More firefighters and equipment will be released from the fire today. Remaining
personnel will continue to patrol and mop up around structures in Crawford Creek
and Cruso, as needed, and improve fire lines to protect structures in the Burnett,
Lenoir and Dix creek drainages and around the Boy Scout Camp.
A hotshot crew will also work to assess and clear trails on Cold Mountain. Roads
and fire lines used for fire suppression around Crawford Creek, Cruso and Burnette
Cove Road will be repaired, including installing water bars on roads to prevent
erosion. Firefighters will continue to collect data on potential future fire lines and
structures for a structure protection plan, including data on interior logging logs west
of the current fire footprint.
Weather/Fire Behavior: Today will be mostly cloudy with warmer temperatures and
strong southerly winds. A strong, rainy cold front arrives Sunday, with wetting rain
(1.5 – 1.75 inches) and thunderstorms. The high temperature today will be 71 -76
degrees with 45-48 percent minimum relative humidity. Winds will be south to
southwest, 10-14 mph with gusts to 32 mph.
Minimal fire activity is expected again today due to moisture retained by dead leaves
and woody vegetation on the ground.
Closures and Restrictions: The Pisgah National Forest has modified an area
closure of the Shining Rock Wilderness Area to protect the public from wildfire and
firefighting operations. This closure includes all National Forest System land in the
Shining Rock Wilderness Area only. Please stay safe and keep out of the wilderness
area.
A temporary flight restriction is in effect in and around the fire area. This includes
use of personal drones.
For wildfire updates, follow the National Forests in North Carolina on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/nfsnc or visit https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incidentinformation/
ncncf-rattlesnake-branch.
Termination of Fire Restrictions 04 04 2025
Related Incident: Big Ridge Fire
Publication Type: Closures
Termination of an Order
ORDER NUMBER: 08-03-00-25-01
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE CHATTAHOOCHEE-OCONEE NATIONAL FOREST
BLUE RIDGE RD, CHATTOOGA RIVER RD, CONASAUGA RD, & OCONEE RD
Pursuant to Title 36 CFR 261.50(a) and/or (b), the prohibition listed in Order 08-03-00-25-01, applicable to all lands and waters that comprise the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, Blue Ridge Ranger District, Chattooga River Ranger District, Conasauga Ranger District, and Oconee Ranger District, Georgia, dated March 27, 2025, is hereby terminated effective April 04, 2025. Executed in Gainesville, Georgia, this 4th day of April 2025.
Big Ridge Fire for Update April 4 04 04 2025
Related Incident: Big Ridge Fire
Publication Type: News
April 4, 2025
Acres: 3,434 acres Start Date: 03/22/2025
Location: Clayton, GA Personnel: 224
Containment: 88% Fuels: Timber
Resources: 4 crews | 11 engines | 3 dozers | 1 helicopter |1 Masticator| 1 Excavator
Highlights: On Saturday the Southern Area Gold Complex Incident Management Team will turn management of the Big Ridge Fire back to the Forest. The Forest Type 3 Team will be responsible for completing suppression and repair work on the Fire. Yesterday structure protection specialists from the Georgia Forestry Commission completed their work around the Big Ridge Fire.
Fire Activity: No fire spread is expected today. The only remaining heat on the fire consists of large logs and stump holes. Crews will be focused on finding and extinguishing these remaining sources of heat on the fire. Another activity occurring today is fireline repair, which consists of restoring any damage caused by suppression actions.
The U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations is seeking information regarding the circumstances around the cause of the Big Ridge Fire. If anyone was in the area on March 22, 2025, and observed suspicious activity please call the Georgia Forestry Commission Arson Hotline 1-800-428-7337.
Weather: The forecast today calls for 82 degrees, 47% minimum humidity, and winds southwest 8-12 mph. There will be occasional gusts to 22. There is a 20% chance of thunderstorms today and tomorrow. A frontal system is forecast to impact the region Sunday into Sunday night, with widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms expected over the incident area. Chance of wetting rain is 80%.
Evacuations: None.
Closures: A closure order is in place for the vicinity of the Big Ridge Fire. For details visit https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-closures/gachf-big-ridge-fire
More Information:
Air Quality: https://www.airnow.gov/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChattOconeeNF
Email: 2025.BigRidge@firenet.gov
Fire Information: 770-530-3950
Big Ridge Fire Recorded Information Line: 706-982-4729
Inciweb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/gachf-big-ridge-fire
Smoke Update April 4 04 04 2025
Related Incident: Big Ridge Fire
Publication Type: News
Sky Valley
GOOD to MODERATE air quality is expected, with fire activity significantly decreasing.
SMOKE
Much of the area will likely have GOOD to MODERATE air quality. However, strong winds from the south may cause air quality impacts originating outside the outlook area. Greenville, Spartanburg, Pickens, and Taylors may have periods of MODERATE air around midday.
SPECIAL STATEMENT
Stay informed of evacuation orders, air quality alerts, fire danger information, and other public safety advisories in your area.
HEALTH STATEMENT
Smoke can be harmful to your health. Check with your doctor if there are any health concerns and monitor your local air quality conditions using the Fire and Smoke Map.
FINAL OUTLOOK
This is the final smoke outlook for this incident.