Wildfire Update: 840 Road Fire and Camargo Fire

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Western Oklahoma - After a week since their ignition, fire crews are still battling wildfires in western Oklahoma.

840 Road Fire

The 840 Road Fire, spanning Roger Mills and Dewey Counties, has burned approximately 27,855 acres and is currently 70% contained. Firefighters have made significant progress in establishing control lines, but challenges remain due to dry conditions and variable winds. Residents in nearby communities are advised to stay alert and follow any evacuation orders promptly.

Camargo Fire

In Dewey County, the Camargo Fire has consumed about 6,075 acres and is 60% contained. Fire crews continue to work diligently to increase containment, focusing on protecting structures and mitigating the fire's spread. The public should remain cautious and adhere to guidance from local authorities.

State of Emergency and Fire Weather Conditions

Governor Kevin Stitt has declared a State of Emergency for twelve Oklahoma counties, including Roger Mills and Dewey, facilitating the mobilization of resources to support firefighting efforts and assist affected communities. A Red Flag Warning is in effect until 7:00 PM today for eastern Oklahoma. Critical to extreme fire weather conditions, including high winds and low humidity, are expected to persist, posing challenges to containment efforts and increasing the risk of new fire ignitions.

Safety and Preparedness

Residents in affected areas should stay informed through local news outlets and official channels. Heed evacuation orders and avoid fire-affected zones to ensure personal safety and allow emergency responders to perform their duties effectively.

Please note: The information provided is based on the latest available data as of March 21, 2025, and is subject to change as new reports come in.


 
 

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