The Sandstone Mountain Fire began on the afternoon of May 17th. Multiple fires were caused in the area by a roadside start along State Highway 71, southeast of Llano, TX, including the Slab Road Fire. Local resources transitioned to unified command with Texas A&M Forest Service on the morning of May 18th. One structure was immediately threatened and saved by local resources. TAMFS heavy equipment and county motor graders are on scene building and improving containment line. Aviation resources were requested for reconicance on the Sandstone Mountain and Slab Road fires. Elevated to near critical fire weather is forecasted in the area through Friday.
Current as of | Sat, 06/04/2022 - 10:34 |
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Incident Type | Wildfire |
Cause | Roadside Ignition |
Date of Origin | |
Location | 4.3 Miles SE of Llano, TX |
Incident Commander | Todd Mack, TIFMAS |
Coordinates |
30° 43' 26'' Latitude
-98° 38' 10
'' Longitude
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Size | 351 Acres |
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Percent of Perimeter Contained | 100% |
Fuels Involved | Grass/Brush |
Significant Events | Minimal Fire Behavior, Smoldering |
Planned Actions |
Crews will continue to patrol, mop up, and improve line until reaching 100% containment |
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Weather Concerns | Elevated to near critical fire weather forecasted through Friday |
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