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		<title>Bean Canyon Fire In Gallatin County</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE 9/13/12 11AM NUMBER OF ACRES: 4,321 CONTAINMENT: 25% CAUSE: Lightning LOCATION: About 9 miles east of Toston in Gallatin County on private and state land. STRUCTURES THREATENED: None FUEL TYPE &#38; TOPOGRAPHY: Grass, timber, and brush in steep terrain JURISDICTION: Gallatin County CURRENT SITUATION: Crews completed burn out operations on the east side of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UPDATE 9/13/12</p>
<p>11AM</p>
<p>NUMBER OF ACRES: 4,321</p>
<p>CONTAINMENT: 25%</p>
<p>CAUSE: Lightning</p>
<p>LOCATION: About 9 miles east of Toston in Gallatin County on private and state land.</p>
<p>STRUCTURES THREATENED: None</p>
<p>FUEL TYPE &amp; TOPOGRAPHY: Grass, timber, and brush in steep terrain</p>
<p>JURISDICTION: Gallatin County</p>
<p>CURRENT SITUATION:<br />
Crews completed burn out operations on the east side of the fire which  resulted in strengthening the containment line from the fire to dozer  line yesterday in the Short Gulch area. Crews were also successful in  strengthening fire line on the northeast corner  of the fire. The southern end of the fire was again the most active and  firefighting efforts continue to be challenged by the steep terrain.  Helicopters supported crews on the ground with bucket drops on the east  and southern parts of the fire.</p>
<p>ACTIONS PLANNED:<br />
Most of the resources will be concentrating on the south end and east  side of the fire today where building and strengthening line is the  priority. Crews may need to burn out fuels from the fire to the dozer  line on the west side of the fire to strengthen the  line. On the east side of the fire, crews will burn some interior  pockets of fuel that could threaten the line if left unburned. Smoke  will be visible during burn out and interior burning operations. Crews  will continue to mop up on all sides of the fire where  terrain permits safe operations.</p>
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<p>UPDATE 9/12/12:</p>
<p>NUMBER OF ACRES: 3,600</p>
<p>CONTAINMENT: 10%</p>
<p>CAUSE: Lightning</p>
<p>LOCATION: About 9 miles east of Toston in Gallatin County on private and state land.</p>
<p>STRUCTURES THREATENED: Historical cabins</p>
<p>FUEL TYPE &amp; TOPOGRAPHY: Grass, timber, and brush in steep terrain</p>
<p>CURRENT SITUATION:<br />
Winds out of the northwest of 8-12 mph pushed the Bean Canyon Fire  mainly to the east yesterday. Crews continued to work on securing line  with the most success on the north end of the fire. Dozer lines were  constructed on the west and east sides using old logging  roads near the perimeter of the fire. Helicopters were used to cool hot  spots along the Sixteen Mile Road and the east and south sides of the  fire. An air tanker was also used to drop retardant on the southeast  corner of the fire.<br />
Predicted weather on the fire today is for slightly cooler temperatures  of 55-60, relative humidity of 11-15% and winds out of the northwest at  5-10 mph. This predicted weather could cause more growth on the east and  south sides of the fire today.</p>
<p>ACTIONS PLANNED:<br />
Firefighters will continue to construct dozer line using old logging  roads and hold and secure existing fire line. Crews may burn out from  the fire to dozer lines to strengthen containment lines.</p>
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<p>9/11/12</p>
<p>The Bean Canyon Fire, burning about 9 miles east of Toston in  Gallatin County, is now estimated at 3,000 acres. </p>
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