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WHITEHALL — Fire officials from the Butte Ranger District of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest say that the wildfire near Whitehall is now burning at 2,630 acres and is 32-percent contained.

The fire was caused by lightning on Aug. 25 and went undetected until Aug. 29.

The blaze is in an area difficult for firefighters to access due to rough terrain, numerous snags, and a significant amount of dead and down trees, about two miles northeast of the Whitetail Reservoir, approximately 16 miles northeast of Whitehall.

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A Red Flag Warning has been issued for Saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. This will produce high temperatures, low humidity, and some gusty winds. With the predicted weather the fire could become slightly more active making smoke visible from the Whitetail Road.

Crews on the fire include two Medium Helicopters, a Light Helicopter, a Water Tender, a Heavy Equipment Task Force, four Type 6 Engines, a Type 4 Engine, a 7 person Smoke Jumper Module, a 4 person Rappler Module, a 21 person Type 2 IA Crew, a 7 person IA Crew, a 18 person Type 1 Crew, a 20 person Type 2 Crew and miscellaneous overhead for a total of 175 personnel.

Public and firefighter’s safety is always the primary concern . The Forest Service (FS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued closure orders for the area around the fire including roads and trails. Smoke may be visible from Whitehall, Boulder, Butte, 1-90 and 1-15. If burnout operations are implemented, there will be a large increase in fire activity and smoke.

Closure orders have been issued by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management closing the area, including roads and trails, near the fire. For more information about this fire and other fires across the country, click here.

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The Callahan Fire, located southwest of Troy, Montana, is 1,276 acres in size with 66 percent containment as of Saturday, fire officials report.

According to an update from the Northern Rockies Incident Management Team, the fire has received more than an inch of precipitation total in the past 24 hours. More rain is expected Saturday.

A total of 143 personnel is now assigned to the fire, including two crews, two engines, one water tender, three heavy equipment, and three helicopters. The update said some resources no longer needed have been reassigned to other fires in eastern Montana and nationally.

The Callahan Fire was detected on Sept. 8 and is located on the Three Rivers Ranger District of the Kootenai National Forest in Bonner County, Idaho.

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The fire started approximately 9 miles southwest of Troy, in the steep timbered terrain of the South Callahan Creek area, south of Smith Mountain.

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Current road closure information is as follows:

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An area, trail and road closure order is in effect for National Forest System lands on the Three Rivers Ranger District, Kootenai National Forest. Road Closures include NFSR 427 (Callahan Creek Road) from the junction with NFSR 4478 (Ruby Three Mile Road); NFSR 14390 (Snowstorm Road); NFSR 414 (South Fork Callahan Creek Road); NFSR 4554 (Goat Creek Road); NFSR 4530 (Smith Mountain Road); and NFSR 4541 (Glad Creek Road). The closure area is bounded by, but does include closure of, NFSR 4478 (Ruby Three Mile) north to NFSR 4477 (Brush Creek Cutoff) then west to NFSR 582 (Ruby Creek). Trail closures include Trail 152 (Goat Creek); Trail 154 (South Fork Callahan); Trail 155 (Smith Mountain); Trail 156 (Smith Lake); Trail 407 (Roberts Mountain); Trail 410 (Caribou Creek); and Trail 548 (North Fork Callahan).