79 Fire 2026

79 Fire 2026 Official Fire Information for 79 Fire 2026; located 2 miles west of Fairburn, Custer County, SD.

The 79 Fire has been declared 100% contained.  Fire size remains at 5,408 acres.A combination of state and local resourc...
04/14/2026

The 79 Fire has been declared 100% contained.
Fire size remains at 5,408 acres.
A combination of state and local resources will continue to check the fire footprint near Buffalo Gap, SD for several days ahead.

04/13/2026

79 Fire Operational Briefing with IMT Operations Chief Mike Reed for Monday April 13.

79 Fire Morning Update for Monday April 13, 2026.
04/13/2026

79 Fire Morning Update for Monday April 13, 2026.

Interagency resources are beginning to gather for this morning’s 8 am Briefing at the Buffalo Gap Fire Hall.Watch for to...
04/13/2026

Interagency resources are beginning to gather for this morning’s 8 am Briefing at the Buffalo Gap Fire Hall.
Watch for today’s Morning Update with current numbers and information coming up around 9:15 am.

Good night from the 79 Fire near Buffalo Gap. It has been a day of hard work and solid progress.
04/13/2026

Good night from the 79 Fire near Buffalo Gap. It has been a day of hard work and solid progress.

79 Fire Evening Update for April 12, 2026Containment: 60%Fire size (more precise measurement): 5,408 acres.Crews will re...
04/13/2026

79 Fire Evening Update for April 12, 2026
Containment: 60%
Fire size (more precise measurement): 5,408 acres.
Crews will remain on scene overnight while others will return in the morning.

The appearance of a dust devil near a fire suggests that the fire is generating significant heat and combustion, creatin...
04/12/2026

The appearance of a dust devil near a fire suggests that the fire is generating significant heat and combustion, creating a vortex of hot air. This vortex can lift flames, ash, and debris, resulting in a dust devil. Such phenomena are frequently observed in hot, dry conditions, including during grass fires, as captured within the perimeter of the 79 Fire today.

04/12/2026
Today’s main objective is to contain the fire within its current footprint, reducing the risk of it escaping or spreadin...
04/12/2026

Today’s main objective is to contain the fire within its current footprint, reducing the risk of it escaping or spreading. This process is known as "mopping up," and state, federal, and local resources are actively working to extinguish any hidden hot spots.

The terrain clearly shows how dry conditions are, as a Red Flag Warning is in effect for this area again today.

04/12/2026

Morning Briefing for Sunday 4/12/26 with Operations Chief Mike Reed.

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