A massive wildfire raging within Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest has forced the evacuation of some residents in the area as nearly 1,000 fire personnel work to contain and extinguish the blaze.
The huge Elk Fire in northern Wyoming continues to be a stubborn, dangerous event, growing to nearly 85,000 acres by Saturday ...
The 123 square mile fire (79,280 acres) is burning in north-central Wyoming, mainly on the Bighorn National Forest.
Firefighters are being deployed and evacuations are underway as the fight to contain the biggest fire in a century continues.
Firefighters have been on the defensive for most of the Elk Fire’s duration. A few days ago, they began taking a more ...
Fire crews have established containment on 10% of the Elk Fire burning in the Bighorn National Forest even as the wildfire ...
Monday morning, the Elk Fire has burned 89,315 acres and is slightly less contained than yesterday with this growth at 27%. ...
Enormous wildfires are tearing through Wyoming, incinerating more than 100,000 combined acres of forest in two separate areas ...
In an update Thursday, fire officials said the wildfire is now estimated to have burned 76,378 acres and was 15 percent ...
A massive wildfire in Wyoming's Bighorn National Forest has expanded to over 73,000 acres, prompting the deployment of 829 ...
LOVELL—As of Thursday morning, more than 902 people were involved in the effort to bring the Elk Fire under control.
Downslope winds at night are frustrating firefighter efforts as the 119-square-mile Elk fire moves north and south along the face of the Bighorn Mountains in north-central Wyoming.