Thorne Creek fire burning 5,627 acres near Thompson Falls
Additional pre-evacuation warnings in effect
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and last updated 2021-07-26 19:37:45-04
THOMPSON FALLS â Pre-evacuation warnings are in effect for the Harlow and Ashley areas near the Thorne Creek fire thatâs burned 5,627 acres near Thompson Falls.
Additionally, the areas under an evacuation order are described as âresidences from Cougar Creek south to the intersection of Blue Slide Road and River View Lane, on the east side of Blue Slide Road in Graves North and South.â
Sanders County Sheriff s deputies went door-to-door Sunday making notifications and security measures are in place to protect private property.
Thorne Creek fire burning 5,627 acres near Thompson Falls
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Firefighters holding community meeting on West Lolo Complex fire
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and last updated 2021-07-17 19:28:15-04
(National Forest Service news release)
A Community Meeting will be held Sunday, July 18, at 6:00 p.m. at the Ninemile Ranger District, located at 20325 Remount Road in Huson, Montana. The meeting will be recorded and available for viewing after its conclusion on the West Lolo Complex Facebook page and the West Lolo Complex YouTube Channel.
Firefighters have made great progress containing several fires initially assigned to the West Lolo Complex. To date, seven fires have been contained and command of those fires was returned to the local ranger districts for patrol by local personnel. Those fires include: Sunset, Cataract, Deep Creek, Upper Graves Creek, Quinn, Sheep Creek and Thompson. Resources from these contained fires are re-assigned to fires that have been prioritized by their threats to values at risk. Currently, firefighters are focusing their efforts on comp