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Eventdex · Wildfire

SOUTHERN ROSEBUD

391514

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event_typeWildfire
ncei_event_id391,514
episode_id65,330
begin_utc2012-06-25T07:00:00+00:00
end_utc2012-07-01T06:59:00+00:00
stateMONTANA
cz_typeZ
cz_nameSOUTHERN ROSEBUD
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourcePark/Forest Service
episode_narrativeDry conditions and high temperatures resulted in the wildfire season beginning earlier than normal. June and July brought above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation. High temperatures during these months ranged from the upper 80s to lower 100s. ||The Ash Creek Fire ignited on June 25th. It was caused by lightning and the origin was 10 miles east of Lame Deer. It burned in timber, juniper, pine, sage and grass. The fire burned 249,562 acres, 11 homes, and numerous outbuildings. The fire complex had devastating effects on livestock and grazing lands. ||Four additional fires broke out within close proximity to and shortly after the Ash Creek Fire. These fires were the Taylor Creek, Horse Creek, Powerline and Coal Seam Fires. All five fires were combined into one large incident and renamed the Southeastern Montana Complex. Of the five fires in this complex, the Ash Creek Fire was the first to ignite. The complex was contained on July 10th. ||The following acreage was consumed by each fire:|Ash Creek-249,562|Taylor Creek-62,134|Horse Creek-7,575|Powerline-5,265|Coal Seam-527|Total Complex acres-325,063||The cost of fighting this complex was $7.5 million. ||For additional information, please see the Incident Information website at|www.inciweb.org.
year2,012

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