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Three major wildfires burning in Montana

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GREAT FALLS — Fire season has again arrived in Montana. As of Thursday, there are three active wildland fires we are monitoring.

Robertson Draw Fire: Located 12 miles south of Red Lodge, the fire was reported on Sunday, June 13. As of Wednesday morning, it has burned more than 20,000 acres. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.

Deep Creek Fire: Located between Townsend and White Sulphur Springs, the fire was reported on Sunday, June 13. It has now burned more than 2,000 acres. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.

Crooked Creek Fire: Located in in the Custer Gallatin National Forest in Carbon County, east-southeast of Bridger, in the Pryor Mountains. It has now burned more than 5,100 acres. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.

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For more information about wildfires in Montana and across the country, check the InciWeb website, an interagency incident information system.