Few changes seen in Cougar Fire

  • Source: Bonner County Daily Bee
  • Published: 08/17/2018 05:37 AM

There was few changes at the scene of the Cougar Fire on Thursday, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The fire, which is burning approximately five miles east of town, was at 3,900 acres. Fire behavior included uphill runs and single-tree torching, in addition to some rollouts and short-range spotting throughout the day. Fire behavior was expected to moderate as nightfall overtakes the area. “The fire will continue up Silvertip ridge toward Lightning Peak and the repeater site. The south perimeter will continue to spread downhill to the Porcupine Road. The fire to the east of Lightning Creek Road is expected be influenced by outflow winds and continue spreading to the north and northeast into Button Creek,” the Forest Service said in a post to InciWeb. The fire’s targeted containment date remains November.



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