Spearfish Canyon Fire
Date reported: April 29, 2024,11:05 AM
Location: .3 miles south of Hwy 85 along US 14A in Spearfish SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: .01 Acres
Cause: Under Investigation
Status: Controlled
Great Plains Fire Information is an interagency cooperative group of Public Information Officers providing information about incidents within the Great Plains Dispatch Zone.
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 5:15PM
Location: 4 miles Southeast of Minnekahta Juncton
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 9.6 Acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Controlled
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:33PM
Location: 5 miles west and northwest of Hot Springs SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 6.1 Acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Controlled
Grandmas Farm Fire Update
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:30PM
Location: Fall River County outside of Oelrich SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 30 acres
Cause: Unknown
Status: Out
Horse Trap Fire
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 5:15PM
Location: 4 miles Southeast of Minnekahta Juncton
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 9.6 Acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Contained
Grandmas Farm Fire Update
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:30PM
Location: Fall River County outside of Oelrich SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 30 acres
Cause: Unknown
Status: Contained
Rimrock Fire Update
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:33PM
Location: 5 miles west and northwest of Hot Springs SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 2 Acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Unknown
Grandmas Farm Fire
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:30PM
Location: Fall River County outside of Oelrich SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: 30 acres
Cause: Unknown
Status: Contained
Rimrock Fire
Date reported: April 25, 2024, 3:33PM
Location: 5 miles west and northwest of Hot Springs SD
Resources: Fed / State / Local
Size: Unknown
Cause: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Outback fire
Date reported: April 23, 2024, 8:00PM
Location: 4 Miles west of Hermosa
Resources: State / Local
Size: 0.1 acres
Cause: Unknown
Status: Controlled
Prescribed Burn at Custer State Park set for April 24
Rapid City, S.D.
– South Dakota Wildland Fire is planning a prescribed burn in coordination with
Custer State Park on Wednesday April 24, 2024, in the northwestern quarter of
the park. The burn area is about 2 miles north of the Park Visitor Center
and is not accessible via paved roads. Mop-up and monitoring will continue in
the following days. If weather conditions are not favorable Wednesday, the burn
will be rescheduled.
Firefighters plan to burn 44 acres in a bowl shaped, relatively open meadow containing some Ponderosa Pine trees and surrounded by timbered hillsides. This area within CSP is known as Round Park.
Prescribed
burn treatments are carefully planned. Some key objectives in this treatment
include promoting prairie/rangeland restoration, reducing pine encroachment,
removing most of the thatch layer thereby enhancing growth of native warm
season grasses, and hindering growth of invasive cool season grasses.
Fire also reduces hazardous debris and dead vegetation buildup, which can fuel wildfires.
If you see smoke in the air above this area or surrounding areas on the 24th, please be aware this is a planned event.
Fire crews
will secure, patrol, and monitor fire lines as appropriate for public and
firefighter safety.
Custer State Park will be open as usual, but visitors should expect delays near the prescribed burn area. For more information about park accessibility please contact the park at 605.394.2693.
Schenk Prescribed Fire planned for Southern Black Hills
Custer
S.D., Apr. 22, 2024 –
The Hell Canyon Ranger District on the Black Hills National Forest, in
conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) South Dakota Field Office,
two private landowners, and South Dakota Wildland Fire are planning to conduct
the Schenk prescribed fire project April 23-24, 2024, weather, and conditions
dependent.
The
Schenk project area is located approximately 5 miles southwest of Jewel Cave
National Monument. It contains a total of 2,355 acres broken into four units.
Ownership includes 168 acres of BLM administered lands, 1,457 acres of National
Forest System lands, and 730 acres of private land.
The
objectives of this prescribed fire are to reduce hazardous fuels accumulations
that could make wildfire suppression efforts difficult to control during the
summer months. Also, to remove insect-weakened trees and minimize the risk of
unwanted wildfire across the landscape. Prescribed fire is also used in meadows
to rejuvenate grasses, forbs, and shrubs, to benefit grazing, while
reestablishing meadow boundaries by reducing pine, and juniper
encroachment.
“Prescribed
fires can mimic the benefits of wildfires by reducing fuels on the ground and
lowering the risks associated with larger, uncontrolled fires,” said Todd
Hoover, Hell Canyon Fire Management Officer, Black Hills National Forest. “It
makes sense to work closely with our interagency partners and adjacent
landowners to make the largest impact on the landscape.”
Forest
visitors and hunters are asked to avoid the area during this time. Smoke from
the prescribed burn will be visible throughout the day of the burn and may
linger for several days. Firefighters will be on site throughout the days of
ignition and will periodically patrol the burn for several days afterward. If
you see smoke from this burn, please refrain from calling 911.
Prescribed
fire specialists compare current and predicted environmental conditions to
those outlined in burn plans before deciding whether to burn on a given day.
Burn plans include 21 separate elements including Goals & Objectives,
Prescription (weather and fire behavior), Holding plans, and Contingency
planning. A prescribed fire will not be ignited unless the conditions meet
the criteria described in the burn plan.
For updates before, during, and after prescribed burning
operations, you can follow the BLM on Facebook at Bureau of Land Management –
Montana/Dakotas or on Twitter @BLM_MTDKs. Information on the prescribed burn
will also be located on the Great Plains Fire Information blogspot at https://gpfireinfo.blogspot.com/
For
more information on the Black Hills National Forest, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/blackhills.
USDA is
an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
Johnson fire
Date reported: April 15, 2024, 1451 hours
Location: 10 miles North of Phedford NE
Resources: Federal / Local
Size: 299 acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Contained
Wildcat Peak fire
Date reported: April 15, 2024, 2223 hours
Location: 4.5 miles West of Elk Mountain Lookout
Resources: Federal
Size: 0.1 acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Controlled
Cow Camp fire
Date reported: April 15, 2024, 1700 hours
Location: 9 miles West of Ardmore SD
Resources: Federal & State
Size: 10 acres
Cause: Lightning
Status: Unknown
Brand fire
Date reported: April 13, 2024
Location: 7 miles West of Hot Springs
Resources: State
Size: 0.37
Cause: Unknown
Status: Controlled
Vista fire
Date reported: April 12, 2024
Location: 3 miles east of Edgemont
Resources: State and Local
Size: 0.1
Cause: Unknown
Status: Contained 11:01 hours
366 Fire
Date reported: April 5, 2024
Location: 2 miles east of Keystone
Resources: Unknown
Size: 0.1
Cause: Unknown
Status: Controlled
Creek Side Fire
Date reported: April 5, 2024
Location: Near Wounded Knee on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Resources: Local and Tribal Emergency Management
Size: estimated 550 acres burning in timber
Cause: unknown