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3 Homes Lost to Horseshoe Fire

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CLARKSTON, Mont. – Officials have confirmed 3 homes have been lost to the Horseshoe Fire which started on Monday, Sept 10. Additionally, 2 secondary buildings and 7 other buildings were lost to the flames and Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is looking into other unidentified structures.

Meanwhile, crews continue to work on the firelines.

“The fire is not moving or progressing it’s just those hot spots that are smoldering,” said David Hamilton, Incident Commander for the County Assist Team leading the charge at the scene.

The Fire acreage has been downsized to 1,349 acres after what crews say was a more accurate measurement. The fire is at 18 percent containment on its fourth day with the cause still under investigation.

Hamilton says the recent rain has helped but he expects crews to remain through the weekend to ensure there are no flare-ups.

“With what little bit of rain we had, just a little bit of wind will make it dry right back out,” said Hamilton.

The Red Cross is available to assist people who have lost their homes or other property. The Fire Command Center is located on Clarkston Road.