LITTLE SALT CREEK
ACRES BURNED
11190
STATE
Oklahoma
ORIGIN COUNTY
Creekcontainment
100%
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36.10945080658, -96.3861187600338
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2025-03-16
TIMELINE
10 days
March 16
Detected
March 26
LAST UPDATED
Incident Data
CAUSE
Undetermined
BEHAVIOR
MinimalPRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Short Grass (1 foot)Description
Mannford, OK
Response
Lead Protecting AGENCY
DVF
TOTAL PERSONNEL
6
DISPATCH CENTER
Arkansas-Oklahoma Interagency Coordination CenterMULTI-JURISDICTIONAL?
YesPROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Private
(Private)
WEATHER
Nearby Air Quality
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36.10945080658, -96.3861187600338
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2025-03-26 20:06:02.2502652025-03-26 20:06:02.250265
**Start Date/Time/Location** - The Little Salt Creek Fire started on March 14, 2025, approximately one mile southwest of Mannford, Oklahoma, in Creek County[1][3][5]. **Size and Containment** - As of the latest reports, the fire has burned approximately 11,190 acres and is 50% contained[5]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** - Initially, the fire was part of a series of wildfires that spread rapidly due to gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation. The fire behavior was active with uphill runs, but recent reports indicate minimal activity with smoldering[1][3]. **Containment Efforts** - The fire is being managed under a full suppression strategy. Federal assistance has been secured through FEMA Fire Management Assistance Grants to support state, tribal, and local recovery efforts. Multiple agencies, including the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, Oklahoma Forestry Services, and various local fire departments, are involved in the response and containment efforts[1][3].
Citations
['https://www.battstaging.com/fire/little-salt-creek/', 'https://www.nifc.gov/nicc-files/sitreprt.pdf', 'https://safeguardproperties.com/fema-fire-management-assistance-declaration-oklahoma-little-salt-creek-fire/', 'https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/nfn', 'https://zoom.earth/fires/us-ok-little-salt-creek-fire/']