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Canadian River Bottom Fire

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Unit Information

Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 
Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 

Incident Contacts

  • Juan Rodriguez
    Email:
    Juan.Rodriguez@tfs.tamu.edu
    Phone:
    806-220-5156
  • Ludie Bond
    Phone:
    352-318-3190
  • State Information Officer
    Email:
    Information@tfs.tamu.edu
    Phone:
    979-255-0591
    Hours:
    8am-8pm

Canadian River Bottom Fire March 30, 9:30 am

Canadian River Bottom Fire
Publication Type: News 03/31/2022

Canadian River Bottom Fire
Size: Estimated 30,000 acres
Containment: 10% 
Cause: Under Investigation

 Yesterday, March 29, 2022, a wildfire started in between the towns of Canadian and Miami off of highway 60. Canadian Volunteer Fire Department were first resources on scene. Multiple fire department had arrived throughout the evening. Fire crews worked throughout the night establishing containment on both flanks and doing structure protection with heavy equipment and engines. High winds continued throughout the night which kept fire activity very active. Structures have been lost, but no confirmed number of what structures and how many have been lost at this time.

For today, March 30, 2022, Crews will continue to establish line around the fire and engines will assist with containment and structure protection. Forward progression has slowed down significantly due to crews working flanks throughout the night. Aviation will be requested, but usage will be dependent on wind conditions. 

Weather will continue to be windy with winds sustaining at 20-25 mph and gusts to 45. This could make containment efforts difficult. Minimum relative humidity for today will be forecasted for today along with a 30% chance for some precipitation. For weather updates refer to local weather forecast stations.

Evacuations/Closures 
Currently there are evacuations for rural county residents south of the town of Canadian. For livestock relocation, the Canadian Rodeo Arena located on the NE side of town off of Highway 60 and 6th street has pens and horse stalls available for animal relocation.