Johnson

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ACRES BURNED

8438

STATE

Montana

ORIGIN COUNTY
Ravalli
containment

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45.8665063846766, -113.714179946314

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2024-07-26

TIMELINE

123 days

July 26

Detected

November 26

LAST UPDATED
Incident Data

CAUSE

Natural

BEHAVIOR
Minimal

BEHAVIOR DETAILS
  1. Smoldering
  2. Smoldering
  3. Creeping

Nearest CITY
Darby

PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Closed Timber Litter


Description

Johnson fire is located in and out of the A-P wilderness & community of Springer

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

USFS

TOTAL PERSONNEL

0

DISPATCH CENTER
Bitterroot Dispatch Center
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Federal
(USFS)

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2025-05-13 08:02:10.6669652025-05-13 08:02:10.666965

**Start Date/Time/Location** The Johnson Fire in Miami-Dade County, Florida, was first detected on an undetermined date, but it has been active for approximately 36 days as of March 18, 2025. It is located 3.5 miles west of the Nike Missile Base (HM-69) in Everglades National Park[1]. **Size and Containment** As of the last update on March 18, 2025, the fire has burned 8,340 acres and is 87% contained[1]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire has exhibited moderate behavior, including flanking, backing, and short-range spotting. However, recent updates indicate minimal fire behavior with creeping and backing, suggesting a slower rate of spread[1][2]. **Containment Efforts** The National Park Service (NPS) is the lead protecting agency, with a total of 37 personnel involved in the response efforts. The Florida Interagency Coordination Center is the dispatch center for this incident[1].

Citations

['https://www.battstaging.com/fire/johnson-5/', 'https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf']

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