Onf Manages Lightning Caused Fire Near Norman, Ar (High Peak Wildfire)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: C.J. NorvellAugust 1, 2011 Phone: 918-567-2326 x 114 Ouachita National Forest Manages Lightning-Caused Fire Near NormanHot Springs, AR- A lightning-caused fire was...
View ArticleRainfall Received on High Peak Fire (High Peak Wildfire)
Scattered rainfall was received on the High Peak Fire yesterday.
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Receives Rainfall (High Peak Wildfire)
Rainfall was recorded on the High Peak Fire on Tuesday, decreasing fire activity on the already slow moving wildfire. Today, personnel will continue to monitor the Fire, ensuring it remains within...
View ArticleMontgomery County Issues Burn Ban (High Peak Wildfire)
Montgomery County has issued a county wide burn ban effective immediately on Friday, August 5, 2011. Please call the Montgomery County City Hall for more information. (870)
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Grows as Temps Soar (High Peak Wildfire)
Today:The High Peak Fire has grown to 685 acres. For the past two days, the fire has continued to burn throughout the night when fire activity typically decreases significantly. The high temperatures...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Continues to Slowly Grow (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics.Today:The High Peak Fire has grown to 849 acres. Fire activity slowed...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Management Continues (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics.Today:The High Peak Fire has grown to 1,019 acres. The fire continues to...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire 1,104 Acres (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics.Today:The High Peak Fire has grown to 1,104 acres. The fire continues to...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire 1,291 Acres (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics.Today:As of 8/10/2011, the High Peak Fire is at 1,291 acres. It advanced...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Continues to Grow Slowly (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics.The High Peak Fire has grown to 1,424 acres. The fire advanced near...
View ArticleHigh Peak Fire Receives Rainfall (High Peak Wildfire)
The Ouachita National Forest is continuing to manage the High Peak Fire near Norman, AR with other than full suppression tactics. The High Peak Fire has grown to 1,535 acres. As the fire approached the...
View ArticleOuachita National Forest Manages Possible Lightning Caused Fire (Raspberry...
HOT SPRINGS, Ark - A wildfire is burning in steep, rugged terrain approximately 2 miles northeast of Shady Lake Recreation Area in Montgomery County according to Ouachita National Forest fire managers....
View ArticleRaspberry Mountain Wildfire Receives Significant Rainfall (Raspberry Mountain...
The Raspberry Mountain Wildfire received 3/4" of rain on 12/4/12. The fire is not expected to grow measurably over the next few days. More rain is forecast for the week of 12/10/12 and could bring the...
View ArticleUS Forest Service Manages Wildfire Near Broken Bow Lake (Rough Branch Wildfire)
HOT SPRINGS Ark. — Forest Service officials are currently managing a fire located in the area of Rough Branch approximately eight miles northeast of Hochatown Okla. The fire which began with a...
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