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Area first responders on scene of a wildfire south and west of Rapid City Monday night.
Courtesy of Pennington County Sheriff’s Office.

Fire crews on scene of wildfire SW of Rapid City

RAPID CITY, S.D. – An inter-agency effort, led by South Dakota Wildland Fire (SDWF) and assisted by both federal and local resources, is actively working to suppress the First Thunder Fire about 3 miles SW of Rapid City and 2 miles NE of Colonial Pine Hills.

The fire was first reported on private property just after 6 pm Monday.

As of Monday night, there were no structures currently threatened by the fire.

SDWF estimates the fire at more than 40 acres burning primarily in the Black Hills National Forest. There will be a transition of authority from SDWF to a Type 3 Incident Management Team effective this morning at 8 a.m.

Critical fire weather conditions are forecast to continue today with hot temperatures and relative humidity as low as 10 percent.

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Rapid City, US
4:42 am, September 15, 2024
temperature icon 60°F
clear sky
Humidity 42 %
Pressure 1011 mb
Wind 11 mph
Wind Gust: 15 mph
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 6:32 am
Sunset: 7:03 pm
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