BOAR CREEK

active fire

Wildfire

ACRES BURNED

2032

STATE

Oklahoma

ORIGIN COUNTY
Osage
containment

75%

This fire is stale

This incident has not been updated in more than three days. Data may be inaccurate.

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Flame Animation

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2025-03-22

TIMELINE

3 days

March 22

Detected

March 26

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

Human

BEHAVIOR
Active

PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Timber (Grass and Understory)


Description

5 miles E of Hominy, OK

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

BIA

TOTAL PERSONNEL

49

DISPATCH CENTER
Arkansas-Oklahoma Interagency Coordination Center
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Federal
(BIA)

WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
AQI

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1. Start Time & Info

**Start Date/Time/Location** The Boar Creek Fire was discovered on March 22, 2025, approximately 6.8 miles east of Hominy, Oklahoma. **Size and Containment** As of the last update, the fire has burned 2,030 acres. There is no reported containment at this time[1]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire is actively burning, but specific details on its rate of spread are not provided in the available sources. However, the fire is part of a larger context of wildfires in Oklahoma that have been fueled by gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation[3]. **Containment Efforts** The responsible agency for the Boar Creek Fire is the Bureau of Indian Affairs — Osage Agency. However, detailed information on the specific containment efforts and resources assigned to this fire is not available in the provided sources[1].

2. Evacuations & Closures

**Evacuations and Sheltering:** **Evacuation Orders and Warnings** While specific evacuation orders or warnings for the Boar Creek Fire are not detailed, a broader state of emergency is in effect for 12 Oklahoma counties due to wildfires and fire weather conditions. Residents in the vicinity should be aware of general evacuation orders and warnings issued for other fires in the state[3]. **Evacuation Shelters** Although not specifically for the Boar Creek Fire, shelters are open in various locations across Oklahoma, including: - First Methodist Church of Mannford - Grand Casino in Shawnee - Luther Community Center - Payne County Fairgrounds in Stillwater[3]. **Road and Infrastructure Closures:** - There are no specific road closures mentioned for the Boar Creek Fire. However, residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel due to the broader wildfire situation in Oklahoma[3]. **For more information, visit:** - [Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management Wildfire Updates]: https://oklahoma.gov/oem/news/newsroom/wildfire-situation-update-3---march-16-2025.html - [Map of Fire Location and Updates]: https://www.mapofire.com/wildfire/135956473/oklahoma/boar-creek-fire - [Incident Management Situation Report]: https://www.nifc.gov/sites/default/files/NICC/1-Incident%20Information/IMSR/2025/March/IMSR_CY25_03282025.pdf

3. Current Impact

**Impacts:** **Injuries and Fatalities** While there are no specific reports of fatalities or injuries directly attributed to the Boar Creek Fire, the broader wildfire situation in Oklahoma has resulted in four fatalities and 142 injuries across the state[3]. **Structures Impacted** There is no detailed information on structures impacted by the Boar Creek Fire specifically. However, state-wide, more than 400 homes have been damaged due to wildfires[3]. **Power Outages** No specific power outages are reported for the Boar Creek Fire area, but power outages have occurred in other parts of Oklahoma due to the wildfires[3]. **Safety Concerns:** **Burn Bans** A burn ban is likely in effect due to the extreme fire danger, restricting open burning in the area[4]. **Air Quality** Residents should be aware of potential air quality issues due to smoke from the fire, although specific advisories for the Boar Creek Fire area are not provided[4]. **Weather Conditions** The fire is being fueled by gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation, with a Red Flag Warning in effect for much of Oklahoma[3].

4. Current Outlook

**Containment Projections** There is no specific information on containment projections for the Boar Creek Fire. However, the ongoing fire weather conditions, including gusty winds and low humidity, continue to pose challenges for containment efforts across Oklahoma[3]. **Weather and Wind Warnings** A Red Flag Warning is in effect for much of Oklahoma, indicating high fire danger due to gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation. A Fire Weather Watch remains in effect for subsequent days[3].

5. Weather info

**Cause** The cause of the Boar Creek Fire is currently under investigation and not specified in the available sources. **Weather and Climate** The fire is being fueled by extreme fire weather conditions, including gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation. These conditions are part of a broader pattern of dry and windy weather across Oklahoma, which has led to significant wildfire activity in the region[1][3][5].

Citations

['https://www.mapofire.com/wildfire/135956473/oklahoma/boar-creek-fire', 'https://www.nifc.gov/sites/default/files/NICC/2-Predictive%20Services/Intelligence/Annual%20Reports/2022/annual_report.2.pdf', 'https://oklahoma.gov/oem/news/newsroom/wildfire-situation-update-3---march-16-2025.html', 'https://ag.ok.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Burn-Within-the-Law-5.26.21.pdf', 'https://www.nifc.gov/sites/default/files/NICC/1-Incident%20Information/IMSR/2025/March/IMSR_CY25_03282025.pdf']

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