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<p>More from Bruce Jodar below. Seems the same from here in Kelly
Canyon. Photo of a BAE retardant drop in Mayfield Gulch attached.<br>
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From: 'Bruce Jodar' via Aspen Meadow POA
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Sent: Fri, Sep 4, 2020 6:54 pm<br>
Subject: fire update<br>
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<div style="color:black;font:10pt arial;">Currently, there
are still trees burning on the canyon side of the Bridgers
but the fire is not spreading, just burning up available
fuel in the area that has already burned. Helicopters
continue to drop water on hot spots and they seem to have
the spread contained. Some new fire retardant dropping
planes showed up so resources are continuing to increase.
The other side of the Bridgers is still burning near the
"M" but based on the previous major drop of fire retardant
we witnessed, it looks like one more big drop could really
tamp things down over there. We think the big planes are
being reloaded somewhere (hopefully at our local airport)
and should be back on site fairly soon. Could be a long
night before everything is fully contained but Bridger
Canyon does not appear to be in immediate danger at this
time.</div>
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