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How many fires are in Montana?

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Asked by: Ashley Tonga

How many fire are burning in Montana?

According to a release from the governor, there are currently 18 large fire incidents in Montana and the state is at preparedness level 3. So far in 2021, Montana has had 2,160 fire starts burning a total of around 827,000 acres.

What fires are currently burning in Montana?

Reported fires from NWCG and CAL FIRE

Name Type Contained
Calf Canyon Wildfire 93%
Lime Complex Wildfire 0%
Goshute Fire Wildfire 10%
Black Fire Wildfire 70%

Where are fires in Montana?

Fires burn in the Gibson Flats area near Great Falls, MT, Dec. 01, 2021. Around 75 firefighters from multiple agencies were on scene all Wednesday morning.

Are there a lot of wildfires in Montana?

Over the past 45 years, Montana has seen a larger percentage increase in the number of large fires than any other western state. More than 600,000 people living in Montana, or 62% of the state’s population, are living in areas at elevated risk of wildfire.

How many acres have burned in Montana 2021?

Nearly 940,000 acres have burned across the state this year, the highest tally since the record-setting 2017 season that prompted lawmakers to revisit their budget.

Why does Montana have so many fires?

Climate change makes large, destructive wildfires more likely because of hotter temperatures and drier vegetation, which also increase the length of fire season. About 40% of the U.S. is in moderate to exceptional drought, according the U.S. Drought Monitor.

Are there fires near Whitefish Montana?

While there are no active fires in the immediate area, smoke from outside the area can cause smoky conditions in Whitefish and the Flathead Valley. Fire danger is currently “Very High” in Whitefish, Glacier National Park and the surrounding areas.

Where is the smoke coming from in the Flathead Valley?

KALISPELL – Hazy skies in the Flathead Valley are coming from fires in Alberta Canada. MTN News spoke with Christine Hughes at the Flathead County Health Department who said the air quality is getting worse in Northwest Montana.

Is there a fire ban in Montana right now?

All fire restrictions are in effect until rescinded.

Are there fires near Yellowstone?

Local Wildfire Incident Dashboard: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. There are no wildfires in this area right now.

Does Montana have forests?

Montana’s national forests contain most of the state’s designated wilderness areas and Western Montana claims more than 8 million acres of national forestland made up of jagged mountains, rolling foothills, pristine woodlands, sparkling lakes and rivers and remote wilderness.

How did the Montana wildfires start?

Twenty-seven percent of the fires were ruled natural starts — started by lightning or in coal seams — and 502 are listed as having unknown or undetermined causes. According to the governor’s office, the state has spent $47.5 million on fire suppression efforts through Oct 13.