Englewood Fire
Reported: October 26th, 8:30 am
Location: Lawrence County, 3 miles S of Lead, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: State
Status: Out
Cause: Human
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Englewood Fire
Reported: October 26th, 8:30 am
Location: Lawrence County, 3 miles S of Lead, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: State
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Rocky Fire
Reported: October 25th, 8:35 pm
Location: Custer County, 4 miles NNE of Custer, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: Federal, State
Status: Out
Cause:
Old Highway Fire
Reported: October 24th, 2024 10:30 am
Location: 3 miles SW of Rockerville, at the intersection of Hwy 16 and Tepee Gulch Rd
Size: <0.1 acres
Resources: State
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Grace Fire
Reported: October 23rd, 2024 9:55 pm
Location: Custer State Park, 1 mile NW of the State Game Lodge
Size: 0.25
Resources: State
Status: Controlled
Cause: Human
Adelphia Fire
Reported: October 23rd, 2024 5:18 pm
Location: Lawrence County, 9 mi SW of Lead
Size: <0.1 acres
Resources: Federal, State, and Local
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Canvas Fire
Reported: October 16th, 3:22 pm
Location: 5.5 miles E of Piedmont, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: State, Local
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Axel Fire
Reported: October 15th, 2:26 pm
Location: Box Butte County, 19 miles NW of Hemingford, NE
Size: 86 acres
Resources: Federal
Status: Contained
Cause:
Kay Fire
Reported: October 14th, 1:26 pm
Location: 2 mi S of Dunning, NE
Size: 150 acres
Resources: Federal
Status: Contained
Cause:
Beagle Fire
Reported: October 13th, 4:01 pm
Location: South of Crawford, NE on East Belmont Road
Size: 20 acres
Resources: Federal and Local
Status: Contained
Cause: Human
Roosevelt Fire
Reported: October 12th, 8:44 pm
Location: 3 miles north of Lead, SD
Size: 0.1 acre
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Witch Fire
Reported: October 11th, 8:36 pm
Location: 1 mile southwest of Pringle, SD
Size: 0.1 acre
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Centennial Fire
Reported: October 10th, 10:22 pm
Location: 2 miles north of Sheridan Lake
Size: 3.6 acres
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Status: Controlled
Cause: Under Investigation
66
Reported: October 10th
Location: Pennington County, 5 miles N of Hermosa at mile marker 66
Size: 14.6 acres
Resources: State
Status: Contained
Cause: Human
Reno Fire
Reported: October 10th, 11:01 am
Location: Pennington County, 2 miles S of Hill City
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: State
Status: Controlled
Cause: Human
Grier Fire
Reported: October 9th, 10:57 am
Location: Lawrence County, 1 mile W of Lead, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: State
Status: Out
Cause: Unknown
Tapper Fire
Reported: October 8th, 1:06 pm
Location: Crook County, 5 miles NW of Beulah, WY
Size: 0.1 acres
Status: Out
Cause: Unknown
Old Sawmill Fire
Reported: October 6th, 5:44 pm
Location: Off Old Sawmill Road north of Nemo, SD
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Cathedral Fire
UPDATE from Custer State Park (10-5-24)
We're Back Open!
Thanks to the incredible efforts of our wildland firefighters and local emergency management teams, the fire spread was kept to a small area.
As of October 5, 2024, the following areas are back open:
Please note that Little Devils Tower Trail will remain closed for the next several days. We ask visitors to please honor that closure and stay off the trail.
Thank you for everyone's understanding and support for Custer State Park.
Silica Mine Fire
Reported: October 5th, 10:01 am
Location: 4 miles southwest of Deerfield lake
Size: 0.1 acres
Resources: Federal
Status: Out
Cause: Human
Overnight, firefighters staffed and patrolled the line to ensure the fire did not cross the established boundary. Containment has been increased to 75% and the size remains at 22 acres.
Today, firefighters will continue to strengthen control lines and mop-up near the fire's edge. Mopping up makes a fire safer by extinguishing or removing burning and hazardous material within or close to the fire’s edge. Mop-up is hard, dirty, and tedious work that includes looking for smokes or hot spots in what otherwise looks like a cold area, and then extinguishing them.
Firefighters mop-up by dousing any remaining flames or embers and removing burning material near the control lines. They stir and drown any hot areas that are still smoking. Snags or trees may be felled because of fire inside their trunk or danger of falling. Logs may be trenched to prevent rolling, particularly rolling outside the fire control lines. This job requires firefighters to venture some 100-300 feet inside control lines to attack any remaining hot spots. This work starts as soon as possible after control lines are built and eventually progresses all the way around a fire’s perimeter. The fire is not out completely until mop-up is done and the fire’s outer edge is cold to the touch – firefighters literally feel the ashes with their bare hands to ensure all heat is gone. Mop-up can last for days after the last active flame along the control line has been extinguished. Stumps can burn for a long time. A single, undetected, burning ember could rekindle the fire and wipe out all previous firefighting efforts.
The National Weather US National Weather Service Rapid City South Dakota has issued a Red Flag Warning for today through Saturday. With winds 15 to 30 mph and gusts up to 45 mph this afternoon paired with minimum relative humidity 10-20%, we're urging the public to be extremely careful with all ignition sources.
Cathedral Fire
Reported: October 4th, 3:05 pm
Location: 6 Miles northwest of Custer, SD
Size: 0.45 acres
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Status: Contained
Cause: Unknown
For more information on closings at Custer State Park please contact Visitor Services Coordinator Lydia Austin at (406)291-7117
Black Hills National Forest
Forest Service News Release
Media Contact: Scott Jacobson, Public Affairs Officer
(605) 440-1409
scott.j.jacobson@usda.gov
Silver Mountain Fire Update
October 3, 2024 – The Silver Mountain
Fire was reported at 11:15am located approximately 1 mile west of Rockerville,
SD. The fire is currently estimated at 15-20 acres with federal, state, and
local firefighters responding. Multiple air resources are aiding ground crews
with suppression efforts to stop forward progression and establish a perimeter
around the fire. Firefighter and public safety continue to be a top priority.
Pennington County Emergency Management and the Pennington
County Sheriff’s Office have issued an official pre-evacuation notification to
residents impacted by the Silver Mountain Fire. Silver Mountain Road is
currently closed. Please avoid the area to allow firefighters to continue
suppression efforts.
Critical fire weather today continues to impact the Black
Hills area with temperatures in the 60s and low relative humidity. A fire
weather watch has been issued for tomorrow with breezy winds sustained at
10-20mph, and gusts up to 30mph expected. With continued critical fire weather
across the area, Forest officials are asking the public to be extremely careful
on the Forest with ignitions.
For more information, please visit the Silver Mountain Fire
Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/silvermountainfire2024/
Public safety information can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/RCPCEmgMgmt
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Song Fire
Reported: October 3rd, 3:03 pm
Location: 5 Miles northwest of Hot Springs, SD
Size: 0.25 acres
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Land Ownership: Private
Status: Contained
Cause: Under Investigation
Silver Mountain Fire
Location: Approximately 1 mile southwest of Rockerville, SD near Silver Mountain Road
Size: 15-20 acres
Resources: Federal, State, Local
Land Ownership: Forest Service
Status:
Cause: Under Investigation
For more information about the fire, follow our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/silvermountainfire2024/
or contact us at: (605)390-2057