Crusoe Island Rd

past fire

Wildfire

ACRES BURNED

557

STATE

North Carolina

ORIGIN COUNTY
Columbus
containment

100%

Active Hotspots

Active Hotspots are heat signatures detected by satellites within the last 24 hours.

  • Most locations are covered at least every 3-5 hours.
  • Some hotspots may be unrelated to wildfires.

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Recent Hotspots

Recent Hotspots are heat signatures detected by satellites within the last 7 days.

  • Most locations were covered at least every 4-6 hours.
  • Does not include last 24 hours.

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Flame Animation

Flame Animations are visual depictions of flame behavior based on known data.

  • Wind data from National Weather Service.
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34.2015067379876, -78.5501692025169

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2025-03-26

TIMELINE

8 days

March 26

Detected

April 3

LAST UPDATED
Wind Dynamics

first 2 will be pulled from the fire automatically.

Can have dynamic values. Ie > Higher wind value raises directional randomness value.

Time Scale

Inherent speed (at zero wind). Controls the overall speed of the simulation, affecting how quickly particles move and update.

3.5x

Wind Speed

Controls the velocity of particle movement, simulating how wind speed affects ember and heat plume transport.

11mph

Wind Direction

The prevailing direction of the wind as provided by the closest NWS weather station, expressed in degrees.

N(0)E(90)S(180)W(270) 0degrees

Directional Randomness

Simulates turbulence and local wind variations by adding random fluctuations to particle trajectories, similar to fire-induced wind eddies.

12%
Particle Dynamics

Can also have dynamic values. Ie > Higher wind reduces scale decay. Or Higher acreage increases. More than 30 hotspots increases particle lifespan. Etc.

Particle Lifespan

Determines how long each heat visualization element persists, analogous to the duration of visible thermal signatures in infrared imagery.

30frames

Particle Density

Controls the concentration of visualization elements within each burst, similar to the density of detected thermal signatures in a given area.

20%

Particle Scale Decay

Determines how quickly particles diminish in size over their lifespan, representing the cooling and dissipation of thermal signatures.

60%

Particle Scale Variation

Controls the range of initial particle sizes, simulating the variation in intensity of thermal signatures across a detection area.

80%
Burst/Emitter Dynamics

(⛔️ Some of these aren't totally working.). Controls the detailed behavior of fire particle emission patterns.

Burst Frequency

Sets how often new groups of particles are emitted, simulating the pulsing nature of thermal plumes and intermittent fire behavior.

2per sec

Particles Per Burst

Determines the number of thermal signatures released in each emission event, representing the intensity of individual heat releases.

3

Burst Duration

Controls how long each emission event lasts, analogous to the duration of individual thermal pulses in fire behavior.

0.3sec

Gap Between Bursts

Sets the cooling or rest period between emission events, representing the cyclical nature of fire intensity fluctuations.

0.2sec

Burst Length Variation

Adds randomness to the duration of each burst, simulating the natural variability in fire behavior and thermal signature patterns.

50%
Incident Data

CAUSE

Undetermined

BEHAVIOR
Minimal
Nearest CITY
Whiteville

PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Timber (Litter and Understory)


Description

NE of Crusoe Island Rd / S of Lake Waccamaw State Park

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

DFR

TOTAL PERSONNEL

1

PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Private
(Private)

WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
AQI

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2025-04-03 20:02:39.1760162025-04-03 20:02:39.176016

1. Start Time & Info

**Start Date/Time/Location** The Crusoe Island Road Fire started on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, near Crusoe Island Road in Columbus County, North Carolina[5]. **Size and Containment** As of March 26, 2025, the fire has burned 343 acres and is 100% contained[1][2][3]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire was fueled by gusty winds and dry conditions, which contributed to its rapid spread. However, firefighters were able to contain the blaze before it spread further into the Green Swamp Preserve[1][5]. **Containment Efforts** The North Carolina Forest Service (NCFS), along with local volunteer fire departments (VFDs), worked to combat the fire. Air assets and heavy equipment were redeployed from another large wildfire on the New Hanover-Pender county line to assist in containing the Crusoe Island Road Fire[1][5].

2. Evacuations & Closures

**Evacuations and Sheltering:** **Evacuation Orders** There were no mandatory evacuation orders reported, but homes and buildings at the end of Crusoe Island Road were threatened. Firefighters and personnel were staged near these structures until the threat was reduced by a wind shift and air suppression[1][5]. **Evacuation Warnings** No specific evacuation warnings were mentioned, but residents in the immediate area were likely advised to be prepared. **Evacuation Shelters** No evacuation shelters were reported as being set up for this fire. **Estimated Number of People Impacted** The exact number of people impacted is not specified, but it is noted that several homes and buildings were threatened[1][5]. **Road and Infrastructure Closures:** - There are no reported road closures directly related to the Crusoe Island Road Fire. However, the fire's proximity to residential areas may have led to temporary restrictions on non-essential travel[1]. **For more information, visit:** - [Columbus County News: Crusoe Fire Contained at 343 Acres]: https://columbuscountynews.com/2025/03/crusoe-fire-contained-at-343-acres/ - [Ground News: Wildfire in Columbus County 100 percent contained]: https://ground.news/article/crusoe-fire-contained-at-343-acres-ccn-columbus-county-news - [Zoom Earth: Crusoe Island Road Fire]: https://zoom.earth/fires/us-nc-crusoe-island-road-fire/

3. Current Impact

**Impacts:** **Injuries and Fatalities** There are no reported injuries or fatalities directly associated with the Crusoe Island Road Fire[1][2][3]. **Structures Impacted** The fire threatened several homes and buildings at the end of Crusoe Island Road, but no structures were reported as destroyed or damaged[1][5]. **School and Business Closures** No school or business closures were reported due to this fire. **Notable Impacts** The fire had a significant impact on the local community, particularly in terms of the threat to homes and the Green Swamp Preserve. However, no notable structures or individuals were specifically mentioned as being impacted[1][5]. **Safety Concerns:** **Power Outages** There are no reported power outages associated with the Crusoe Island Road Fire. **Water Safety** No specific water safety concerns were reported. **Burn Bans** A burn ban is in effect for Columbus County, and citations are being issued for violations. The ban is due to the dry and dangerous fire conditions[1]. **Air Quality** Moderate air quality conditions have been reported in the area due to smoke from the fire and other nearby wildfires[3].

4. Current Outlook

**Containment Projections** The fire is 100% contained as of March 26, 2025. However, NCFS personnel are keeping a close watch on the remains of the fire to ensure it does not reignite[1][2][3]. **Weather and Wind Warnings** The area is expected to continue experiencing dangerous wildfire conditions for the next week due to strong winds and low humidity. However, the immediate threat from the Crusoe Island Road Fire has been mitigated[5].

5. Weather info

**Cause** The cause of the Crusoe Island Road Fire is not specified in the available reports. **Weather and Climate** The fire was fueled by gusty winds and dry conditions, which are typical of the region during this time. The ongoing dry weather and wind patterns contributed significantly to the fire's spread and intensity[1][5]. The area's dry conditions and the presence of a burn ban highlight the critical role of weather and climate in exacerbating wildfire risks.

Citations

['https://columbuscountynews.com/2025/03/crusoe-fire-contained-at-343-acres/', 'https://ground.news/article/crusoe-fire-contained-at-343-acres-ccn-columbus-county-news', 'https://zoom.earth/fires/us-nc-crusoe-island-road-fire/', 'https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/nfsnc/news-events/', 'https://columbuscountynews.com/2025/03/ncfs-vfds-fighting-crusoe-wildfire/']

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