Sunday, September 1, 2024

The Flint Gap fire in the Smokies/Update (9/1/24)

 

(This edited update was received from the GSMNP on the morning of Sunday 9/1/2024)

The fire currently burning in the GSMNP known as the "Flint Gap Fire", is estimated to be 16.3 acres in size. 

Great Smoky Mountains National Park continues initial attack efforts on the Flint Gap Fire. Yesterday, firefighters were able to walk the perimeter to map the fire. The fire is now estimated to be 16.3 acres due to the more accurate mapping. Today, crews will continue to monitor fire activity and to identify areas in which crews can safety confine and contain the fire.

The park received a report of the fire near Hannah Mountain, south of Abrams Creek, the evening of Aug. 26. The Flint Gap Fire is burning in a remote area of the park primarily in undergrowth in steep terrain. No structures are threatened at this time. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Parson Branch Road as well as some park trails and backcountry campsites are currently closed due to fire activity. Check the park website for road closures and other updates before visiting the park.  

Current Delays and Closures - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)


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