On Friday night, this fire grew 25,000 acres in a matter of hours,” Andrew Johnson, supervisor of Bighorn National Forest.
The Elk Fire is actively burning in the Bighorn National Forest, presenting significant challenges for local firefighters.
The Elk Fire, located about six miles northwest of Dayton, Wyoming, has burned 25,085 acres since it started on Friday, ...
The massive 73,000-acre Elk Fire near Dayton, Wyoming, has all but ruined the elk and deer hunting season in some premier ...
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The more than 680 people working to bring the huge 73,000-acre Elk Fire under control are “sick of being on the defensive.” ...
I’ll tell you, this is 30 years for me in fire and this is the latest, most active fire I’ve ever seen, and I go on a lot of ...
New evacuations were ordered early Wednesday for the Elk Fire in the Bighorn National Forest "due to rapidly changing ...
The Elk Fire continues to spread across northern Wyoming, creating both devastation and a sense of community resilience.
Residents in Dayton have gone from a "Ready" evacuation status, to a "Set" evacuation status, meaning they should be ready to evacuate if need be.
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Wednesday authorized the deployment of the National Guard following fire in the Bighorns.