Lightning strikes spark multiple wildfires in in Caribou-Targhee National Forest

News Team

CARIBOU-TARGEHEE NATIONAL FOREST (KIFI) — Fire crews are battling several lightning-caused fires in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. With more thunderstorms in the forecast, Forest Rangers are appealing to visitors to exercise extreme caution to prevent new fires.

Three of the most recent fires include:

Rocky Top Fire: 11 miles northwest of Swan Valley, at 3 acres.

Rim Trail Fire: 27 acres, located 13 miles northeast of Tetonia. Check for road and trail closures before traveling.

Tponce Fire: 9 miles northeast of Inkom, at 11 acres.

Stage 1 Fire Restrictions remain in place across eastern Idaho. The forest service stresses that simple actions can make a huge difference. “Possessing or discharging fireworks, incendiary ammunition, and exploding targets are illegal on public lands,” a recent statement warned. “Help prevent human-caused wildfires.”

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