Four new wildfires sparked along Highway 200 corridor in northwestern Montana

VIDEO/PHOTOS: CSKT Division of Fire Public Information Officer Rita Henderson tells MTN News there are a total of four wildfires burning along the Highway 200 corridor west of Dixon. Three of the blazes are on the Flathead Indian Reservation, and one wildfire is on state land. Henderson says the three fires on the Flathead Indian Reservation include:

  • Magpie – 2.5 acres, 0% containment
  • Little Seepay – 5 acres, 0% containment
  • MM91 – 110 acres, 0% containment

The Magpie Fire is in mostly grass with crews actively suppressing the fire. The Little Seepay Fire is mostly in grass with brush and timber. Crews are actively engaged in lining the fire. The Mile Marker 91 Fire has grown the largest and is pushing up the mountains in steep rocky terrain, north of the Flathead River. Firefighters are being supported by a helicopter and a dozer to contain the fire. Little Muddy Road is closed. The Knowles Fire is burning on the border of state and reservation land and is estimated at 250 acres. There are no structures threatened at this time and the cause of the fires remains under investigation. The public is asked to stay out of the area with fire apparatus using the highway as a main route.

KPAX-TV CBS/CW+ 8 Missoula

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