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Firefighters working to contain 2 wildfires after significant overnight growth

Firefighters working to contain 2 wildfires after significant overnight growth Updated at Share This IDAHO FALLS – Firefighters continue to make progress on the Wood Canyon Fire near Soda Springs. U.S. Bureau of Land Management spokesman Chris Burger tells EastIdahoNews.com the lightning-caused fire has grown to 16 acres since Saturday. No one has been injured in connection with this fire and there have been no evacuations or threatened buildings. Full containment is expected Sunday at 8 p.m. BLM officials report the fire started at 11:54 a.m. Saturday. There was some initial confusion regarding the location. It is burning west of Soda Springs, not east as some have pointed out.

Controlled Burn Today South of Madras

Controlled Burn Today South of Madras Firefighters will be burning downed juniper in two units totaling 450 acres near Juniper Butte parallel to Highway 97 on today, March 4. Smoke will be visible south of Madras near Highway 97, King and Morris Lanes and Haystack Drive while fire managers continue juniper jackpot burning on Thursday. Firefighters will be burning individual piles of downed juniper trees left over from a large thinning project in the Willow Creek watershed. The project removed thousands of junipers to restore range conditions and water availability and has been open to personal firewood collection for the last 5 seasons. Burning the remaining piles will improve critical winter range for big game and provide better summer grazing conditions while reducing hazardous fuel loading to lower the risk of large-scale wildfire across the landscape.

450-acre burn of downed juniper planned on Crooked River Grassland

Rescheduled 450-acre burn of downed juniper set for Crooked River Grassland KTVZ file (Update: Burn rescheduled for Thursday, Friday) MADRAS, Ore. (KTVZ) -– If conditions remain favorable, firefighters will be burning downed juniper later this week in two units totaling 450 acres on the Crooked River National Grassland near Juniper Butte, parallel to Highway 97 and south of Madras. Smoke will be visible south of Madras near Highway 97, King and Morris lanes and Haystack Drive while fire managers continue juniper jackpot burning this Thursday and Friday, officials said Tuesday. Predicted high winds prompted U.S. Forest Service officials to call off the scheduled burn last week.

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