WHITE HORN
ACRES BURNED
627
STATE
Oklahoma
ORIGIN COUNTY
Osagecontainment
50%
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36.5446464591319, -96.0850276068587
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2025-03-29
TIMELINE
1 days
March 29
Detected
March 30
LAST UPDATED
Incident Data
CAUSE
Undetermined
BEHAVIOR
ActivePRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Timber (Grass and Understory)Description
5 miles E of Barnsdall, OK
Response
Lead Protecting AGENCY
BIA
TOTAL PERSONNEL
29
DISPATCH CENTER
Arkansas-Oklahoma Interagency Coordination CenterPROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Private
(Private)
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2025-04-01 20:12:53.8247142025-04-01 20:12:53.824714
**Start Date/Time/Location** The White Horn Fire in Osage County, Oklahoma, started on or around March 28, 2025, though the exact time and specific location within Osage County are not detailed in the available reports. **Size and Containment** As of the latest updates, the fire has burned approximately 627-628 acres and is reported to be around 50% contained[1][3][5]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire is part of a larger wildfire situation in Oklahoma, fueled by extreme fire weather conditions including high winds and low humidity. While specific details on the rate of spread for the White Horn Fire are not provided, it is noted that the fire is being managed within the context of broader statewide fire response efforts[2][5]. **Containment Efforts** Firefighters are working to contain the fire as part of the statewide response to multiple wildfires. The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) and various agencies, including the Oklahoma Forestry Services and the Oklahoma National Guard, are involved in the response efforts[2].
Citations
['https://www.battstaging.com/fire/white-horn/', 'https://oklahoma.gov/oem/news/newsroom/wildfire-situation-update-3---march-16-2025.html', 'https://zoom.earth/fires/us-ok-white-horn-fire/', 'https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/nfn', 'https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf']