Saturday, August 17, 2024

Bennett Fire - August 17, 2024 Update


Public Information Officer: Amanda Medaries

(318)557-2559

amanda.medaries@usda.gov

www.fs.usda.gov/blackhills

 

 

              Update on the Bennett Wildfire

(EDGEMONT, SD) August 17, 2024 Fire personnel were successful last night in holding the fire within the burned area. Today’s current plan of action is to continue securing and building lines while keeping firefighter and public safety at the forefront. There are currently air tankers and aerial support being utilized to support firefighters on the ground as the terrain is steep and difficult.

As of 8:00 am this morning, there are 130 fire personnel from across the region, including those from throughout South Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Colorado. Multiple agencies and volunteer fire departments are supporting this effort to suppress the fire.

The fire remains at 330 acres on the Black Hills National Forest and is 10% contained. Crews are hoping to begin mop up and have more of the area contained by the end of today.

Fire resources were dispatched to a smoke report approximately 8 miles southeast of Dewey, SD, or about 8 miles northwest of Edgemont, SD, in Fall River County. The fire started August 15, 2024, around 1:00 p.m.

The cause of the fire was lightning. No road closure and no evacuations have been issued. Please be aware that smoke may be visible from highway 89 and highway 18.