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2018 Montana wildfires | |
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Date(s) | June, 2018 – September, 2018 |
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The 2018 wildfire season in Montana began around June, 2018 and ended around September, 2018.
The Highway 37 Fire is a fire above Montana Highway 37 west of Libby, Montana at 48°25′19″N 115°28′26″W / 48.422°N 115.474°W / 48.422; -115.474 (Highway 37 Fire), near a Superfund site which is a former vermiculite mine. It was spotted on July 19. Firefighters needed to wear respirators to protect themselves from exposure to asbestos mixed with duff and bark by mining operations and mobilized by the fire.
The Reynolds Lake Fire, caused by lightning on July 17, straddles the Bitterroot National Forest and Salmon-Challis National Forest southwest of Darby, Montana at 45°33′50″N 114°30′47″W / 45.564°N 114.513°W / 45.564; -114.513 (Reynolds Lake Fire). It reached over 1,000 acres (400 ha) in extent by July 22.
References
- "Montana Wildfire Roundup For September 20, 2018". Montana Public Radio. September 20, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
- Highway 37 Fire, US Forest Service InciWeb, accessed 2018-07-23
- July 20 fire Roundup, Montana Public Radio
- Fire burning near northwestern Montana vermiculite mine, Associated Press, July 20, 2018, archived from the original on July 21, 2018, retrieved July 23, 2018 – via Bozeman Daily Chronicle
- Reynolds Lake Fire, US Forest Service InciWeb, accessed 2018-07-23
- "Little growth on Montana wildfires", The Missoulian, July 22, 2018 – via The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana)
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