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Statewide Fire Update
This report is published weekly during fire season and covers the fire situation on land protected by the Idaho Department of Lands, Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association (CPTPA), or the Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association (SITPA), current fire statistics, the status of major fires and fire restrictions.
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IDL Fire Situation
IDL Protection Only as of Sept. 13, 2024
Total Acres Burned, Year to Date* |
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Total Number of Fires, Year to Date |
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Total Human-Caused Fires, Year to Date |
- 123 Human-Caused
- 57 Undetermined
- 112 Natural
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*Acres reflect what has burned within the IDL protection area and do not reflect ownership.
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IDL Fire Suppression Expenses
As of Friday, September 13, 2024, IDL has spent a total of approximately $46.8 million on fire suppression activities. Approximately $5.2 million of that is reimbursable to IDL for assisting other agencies on their fires, leaving a total estimated net obligation to the General Fund of $41.7 million so far this year.
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Statewide Acres Burned by Ownership
Current as of September 13, 2024
SURFACE OWNER
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ACRES
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Idaho Department of Lands
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33,027
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Other State Lands
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2,937
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Private
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120,448
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Bureau of Land Management
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233,269 |
Forest Service
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402,662 |
Other Federal
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8,764 |
Tribe
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935
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Undetermined
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1,024
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Total Acres
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803,067
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Status of Major Fires on IDL Protection
The Chimney Fire started Sep. 2, 2024, on Idaho State Lands approximately 9 miles northwest of Fairfield, Idaho. While this wildfire is outside any IDL protective district and no IDL fire crews were dispatched, the fire was assigned by dispatch to Eastern Idaho Supervisory Area. IDL is working with the CIMT, Southwest Incident Management Team 4.
Location: 9 miles northwest of Fairfield, ID
Acreage: 6,490 acres
Cause: Lightning
Containment: 10%
Total Personnel: 453
https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/ideix-chimney-fire
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IDL Incident Management Team Fires to Date
Flat Fire
- The Southwest Forest Protective District received management of the fire on August 8. Management was transferred to the North Idaho Gold Team on August 16. On August 19 the Great Basin Complex Incident Management Team 6 assumed command of the fire. The management was returned to the district on Tuesday August 27. The final acreage for the fire was 3,732 acres.
Gwen Fire
- Ponderosa Forest Protective District/Nez Perce Tribe transferred management to the Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team Three (Bill Wall I.C.) on July 28. The fire was transferred back to local managers on Saturday, August 3.The final acreage for the fire was 28,820 acres.
Cherry Fire/Steelhead Fire
- Craig Mountain Forest Protective District transferred management to the IDL Type 3 Team (Nate Rogers I.C. and Graydon Galloway IC3 trainee) on July 30. Management was transferred back to the district on August 2. Cherry Fire was 53 acres and the Steelhead Fire was 59 acres.
Texas Fire
- Ponderosa Forest Protective District transferred management to an Northern Rockies Team 8 on July 18. Management was transferred back to the district on Thursday, July 25. The fire was 1,565 acres.
Billy Creek Fire
- Craig Mountain Forest Protective District transferred management to the Northern Rockies Team 1 (Brent Olson I.C.) on July 7. Management transferred back to the district on Friday, July 12. The fire was 3,185 acres.
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Status of Select Fires Outside IDL Protection
For full Idaho fire details visit https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/
Lava Fire
includes Lava and Boulder
Wapiti Fire
Middle Fork Complex
includes Bulldog and Nellie
Snag Fire
Dollar Fire
Goat Fire
Limepoint Fire
Payette Wilderness Fires
Includes Rim, Cotton, Copper, Bear Lake, Quartz, Coxie Hole, Grizzly Fire, Burnt Creek, Parks and Farrow fires.
Black Eagle Fire
Red Rock Fire
Frog Fire
Vanity Fire
Cracker Jack Complex
includes Square Lake, Whistling Pig, Fish and Fish 2 fires
Moore Square Complex
includes Anchor and Ace Butte fires
South Selway Complex
includes Roll Tide, Otter, Crimson, Doe, Moe Peak, Goat Cree, Surprise, Hunder Peak, Archer Mountain, and Pinchot Point fires
Moose Creek Complex
includes Whye, Halfway, Monument and Log fires
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