Willow Creek Fire grows to over 3,800 acres, Highway 89 reopens with caution

Seth Ratliff

UPDATED:

AFTON, Wyoming (KIFI) — U.S. Highway 89 has reopened in both directions after a temporary closure due to the Willow Creek Fire, which has now grown to over 3,820 acres in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near the Idaho-Wyoming border.

The Wyoming Department of Transportation announced the reopening on Sunday evening. The highway was closed Saturday evening as a precautionary measure due to the fire’s proximity to the road. While the route is currently open, WYDOT officials have warned that temporary closures may be necessary if the fire encroaches on the roadway again. Drivers are urged to remain vigilant and avoid stopping along the side of the highway to view the fire, as it poses a safety risk to both emergency crews and other motorists.

The Willow Creek Fire, which was first reported on Friday, remains at 0% containment as of Monday. Fire crews are working to prevent its spread, with air support dropping retardant to keep the flames west of Highway 89 and protect private property, according to a post by the Forest Service.

In addition to the road closure, the fire prompted evacuation orders for residences from milepost 75 south to Salt Pass, primarily near Gomm’s Pond Lane, as well as all homes and campgrounds south of County Road 155. Authorities recommend that residents sign up for emergency alerts to stay informed of any future developments, HERE.

In the event of another evacuation, a shelter has been set up at the Afton National Guard Readiness Center, 391 Warrior Way, Afton, WY 83110, USA.

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