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2024-08-28
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2025-03-26 20:08:37.3713672025-03-26 20:08:37.371367
**Start Date/Time/Location** The Stillwater wildfires began on Friday, March 14, 2025, in the south and southwest sides of Stillwater, Oklahoma, fueled by high winds and dry conditions[4]. **Size and Containment** The exact size of the Stillwater fire is not specified, but it is part of a larger wildfire event that affected over 170,000 acres across Oklahoma. As of the latest reports, the fires in Stillwater and surrounding areas are still being managed, with ongoing efforts to suppress hotspots and contain rekindles[3][4]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fires spread rapidly due to high winds and low humidity, overwhelming local firefighting resources. The high winds prevented the use of firefighting aircraft, and ground resources were stretched thin across multiple fires in 44 counties[4][5]. **Containment Efforts** Firefighters from Stillwater and neighboring departments have been working to contain the fires, suppress hotspots, and manage rekindles. Despite the challenges, they continue to work diligently to bring the situation under control[3][4].
Citations
['https://www.news9.com/story/67ddb16cc697290b497475c6/96-homes-destroyed-city-of-stillwater-shares-new-data-on-wildfire-destruction-and-recovery-efforts-lake-carl-blackwell', 'http://www.newson6.com/story/67ddb16cc697290b497475c6/96-homes-destroyed-city-of-stillwater-shares-new-data-on-wildfire-destruction-and-recovery-efforts-lake-carl-blackwell', 'https://stillwaterok.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=336', 'https://www.kosu.org/local-news/2025-03-15/fires-ravage-oklahoma-leading-to-disaster-declaration-in-12-counties-hundreds-of-homes-lost', 'https://oklahoma.gov/oem/news/newsroom/wildfire-situation-update-2---march-15-2025.html']