Three structures lost in fire burning near Huntley
MTN
and last updated 2021-07-17 16:22:57-04
HUNTLEY â Three structures were lost in a wildfire that started Friday night near Huntley Project as local firefighters reached 10 percent containment at 7 a.m. Saturday, said KC Williams, Yellowstone County Disaster and Emergency Services director.
The fire is burning near the Pryor Creek Golf Club and White Buffalo Trail Road in rugged terrain that has long-burning fuels, Williams told MTN News in a telephone interview.
An early estimate found the fire to have burned between 200 to 300 acres, Williams said.
No evacuation orders are in place for residents in the area, Williams said.
Three structures lost in fire burning near Huntley
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Update: Huntley wildfire contained
and last updated 2021-04-05 19:25:03-04
HUNTLEY, MT â Update: 5 p.m. Monday, April 5-
After crews worked all night and day, a fire in the Huntley area has been contained. Crews are now working to put out any hot spots in the area.
In total, the blaze burned 20 acres and did not damage any structures.
(first report) A wildfire that started late Sunday afternoon about three miles south of the Pryor Creek Golf Club in Huntley is under control but not yet contained, according to Yellowstone County Disaster and Emergency Services.
New hot spots were still popping up around 8:45 p.m. Sunday which prevented DES from confirming containment. No structures were threatened as of 9:00 p.m in the area near Wing Shooter Trail and Shooters Bluff Trail.