Schneider Springs Fire doubles in size; breaches Old Scab Mountain
Aug. 13—The
Incident management team spokesperson
The 300-person team added smoke jumpers and some additional hand crews and engine strike teams on Thursday. Aircraft are standing by and waiting for smoke to clear enough for them to fly and provide assistance. It is unsafe to fly in heavy smoke.
On Friday, fire crews were conducting the same structure assessments in the
There's been a lot of talk about the fire moving into the William O. Douglas Wilderness Area but there are people who live in the region full or part-time, Wierman said. They know firefighter resources are stretched thin and are all concerned as it gets closer.
"Right now it's all smoky and we can't see a thing," Wierman said late Friday afternoon. "It's really close, probably a couple hundred feet on the other side of the (Bumping) River."
Wood said more closures along the
Evacuation levels along the
The fire, which was caused by lightning on
Information on the fire is available at facebook.com/SchneiderSpringsFire and Inciweb at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7775/.
People can sign up for Everbridge to get notifications.
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