Gianforte: firefighters working tirelessly on Horse Gulch Fire

(The Center Square) – Gov Greg Gianforte has been briefed on the Horse Gulch Fire impacting the community of York.

The governor also surveyed the fire areas with Montana’s Department of Natural Resources and Conversation (DNRC) officials.

Gianforte said that “firefighters and personnel are working tirelessly to suppress the fire” while establishing and expanding containment lines and helping the U.S. Forest Service protect lives and property.

“Today, it was great to hear from incident command about the progress made in combatting the Horse Gulch Fire,” said the governor.

500 homes are at risk in York, along with more than 400 people. What began on Tuesday, July 9 burned more than 13,299 acres as of Tuesday, July 16. Only 10% of the fire is contained. However, DNRC Director Amanda Kaster says it “requires multiple agencies and resources” to coordinate and successfully carry out fire suppression efforts.

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“DNRC stands ready and able to assist partners as we work through this fire and others across Montana,” said Kaster.

The governor’s office said progress is being made, especially in the southern perimeter where crews have strengthened the area. Crews are now taking steps to address the northern perimeter through actions such as backburning.

Meanwhile, Gov Gianforte secured a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Sunday to help Montana with expenses tied to fighting the Horse Gulch Fire. Gianforte’s office said this includes items such as materials and supplies, aviation use, mobilization, demobilization, and field camps.

Assistance for individuals with property or business damage is not covered by these grants.

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