On the afternoon of June 23, 2022, a wildfire (River Fire) started approximately 6 miles Northeast from the City of Burkburnett. The fire was located in heavy brush, mesquite, and sandy terrain.
The Burkburnett Fire Department (BFD) were on a small 4-acre fire on the Southeast side of town, as they were toned out to a larger fire on the opposite side of the city, to what it became known as the River Fire.
BFD requested assistance from surrounding fire departments to include State resources from Texas A&M Forest Service (TAMFS), and Federal resources from Sheppard Air Force Base. TAMFS resources arrived and worked with BFD under a unified command.
The increasing temperatures are becoming more frequent, the vegetation is drying up making it more susceptible to igniting. As the small 4-acre fire (Lonely Fire), was controlled, BFD were toned out to a third fire (Green Fire), 5 miles Southwest of town, it was controlled at 7.5 acres.
Please be mindful of the high temperatures, low humidity, and high winds, when conducting any outdoor activities that might cause a spark. Be vigilant and keep a fire extinguisher or water resource nearby.
Current as of | Tue, 06/28/2022 - 06:50 |
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Incident Type | Wildfire |
Date of Origin | |
Location | 6 miles northeast from the city of Burkburnett. |
Incident Commander | Ben Rieck, Texas A&M Forest Service |
Coordinates |
34° 9' 13'' Latitude
-98° 38' 10
'' Longitude
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Size | 383 Acres |
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Percent of Perimeter Contained | 100% |
Fuels Involved | heavy brush, mesquite |