Rocktown Fire
ACRES BURNED
1711
STATE
Oklahoma
ORIGIN COUNTY
Pushmatahacontainment
100%
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34.5419505205844, -95.6158406355738
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2025-03-23
TIMELINE
8 days
March 23
Detected
March 31
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Incident Data
CAUSE
Human
BEHAVIOR
MinimalPRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Hardwood LitterDescription
7 miles E of Daisy
Response
Lead Protecting AGENCY
DVF
TOTAL PERSONNEL
4
DISPATCH CENTER
Arkansas-Oklahoma Interagency Coordination CenterPROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Private
(Private)
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2025-03-26 08:07:06.0260972025-03-26 08:07:06.026097
**Start Date/Time/Location** The Rocktown Fire in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, was detected on or around March 23, 2025, approximately 7 miles east of Daisy[5]. **Size and Containment** As of the latest updates, the Rocktown Fire has burned 1,711 acres and is 65% contained[1][5]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire has been part of the larger wildfire activity across Oklahoma, fueled by high winds and low humidity. Although specific details on the initial rate of spread are not provided, the fire has been influenced by the overall fire weather conditions in the state, including high winds and dry fuels[1][3]. **Containment Efforts** Firefighters have been working to contain the fire, with the Oklahoma Forestry Services (OFS) and other agencies involved in the response. Despite the challenging weather conditions, they have made progress in containing the fire[1][3].
Citations
['https://www.okenergytoday.com/2025/03/parts-of-oklahoma-still-face-growing-wildfire-threats/', 'https://www.govtech.com/em/safety/oklahoma-declares-disaster-after-wildfires-high-winds', 'https://ag.ok.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Most-Recent-Fire-Situation-Report.pdf', 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvrocoV7agU', 'https://www.battstaging.com/fire/rocktown-fire/']