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Evacuated Residents Returning To Pine Creek

September 4, 2012 Greater Yellowstone, Paradise Valley No Comments
Pine Creek 09-04

The Pine Creek Fire in Paradise Valley, Montana is currently 8,000 acres, but as of last night firefighters there have been able to establish fire line around 45% of the blaze.  While officials have not yet established an exact cause of the fire, it has now been termed of human origin.  The number of personnel on the fire has grown to 434 individuals and firefighting apparatus has increased as well.  Evacuated residents are being returned to their homes today.  No additional structures have been lost since the first 24 hours of the fire when five homes and several outbuildings were destroyed.

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