Restrictions to be Lifted from Black Elk Wilderness
Release Date: 07/24/2020, 5:00 PM
Contact: Kelsey Bean, Kelsey.bean@usda.gov, 479-719-6814
Custer, SD, Jul.
24, 2020 –
Firefighters will continue to monitor the burn area of the Black Elk Fire that
was first reported Wednesday afternoon in the Black Elk Wilderness. As of 5:00
PM today the fire burned 7.6 acres and is 100% contained.
Due
to the containment of the fire, a number of resources have been demobilized. A
20-person hand crew, a National Guard Blackhawk Helicopter and a Rapid
Extraction Module will remain in the area and continue to work throughout the
weekend.
Starting
on Saturday July 25th, the emergency closure order for Black Elk
Wilderness that was put in place for public and wildland firefighter safety
will be lifted. The public is asked not to go into the burned area as hazards
still remain. Additionally, temporary flight restriction that was put in place
restricting aircraft will be lifted at 8:00 PM tonight.
The fire burned in heavy dead and downed timber
in steep and remote terrain. Cause of the fire is a lightning strike from July
20, 2020.