June 22, 2026:
The South Fork Fire has been turned over to a Type 3 incident management team, made up largely of local resources and personnel from the Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team 2, which previously managed the incident. As the incident right-sizes staffing, the incident command post has also returned to Crawford, NE – which is suitable for a command of this size. After more accurate mapping, the fire is now estimated at 39,696 acres, with 80 personnel currently assigned.
Crews continue to monitor areas of heavy fuels most at risk of retaining heat on the northwest edge of the burn area, but the focus has largely shifted to suppression repair. Suppression repair will take place in areas where firefighting operations caused damage, such as cut fencing and dozer lines.
The Burned Area Emergency Response team will begin field evaluations of the post‑fire area today, assessing soil health, watersheds, roads, trails and cultural resources to determine what needs to be addressed most urgently to ensure safety for the public and to support wildlife habitat. As a reminder, the Nebraska National Forest has issued an emergency closure order for the Soldier creek campground as these assessments will help to inform local forest staff of repairs needed to safely reopen the area, which they hope to do as quickly as possible.
For continuing updates, please see Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands Facebook Page, and InciWeb, the interagency incident information system.

South Fork Fire.
June 21, 2026.
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service.
June 21, 2026, update:

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June 18, 2026, morning update:
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June 15, 2026, update:

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June 12, 2026, 9am MT update:
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June 11, 2026, 9am MT update:
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June 10, 2026:
The South Fork Fire remains mapped at 8,989 acres, however the fire did expand Wednesday (June 10, 2026).
Thursday an update to acreage will be available after additional mapping. Crews worked throughout the day in windy conditions and rough terrain. Firefighter and public safety, along with resource protection, remain the top priorities.
Nebraska Emergency Managers with Region 23 have issued evacuation notices for Fort Robinson State Park and a portion of the city of Crawford. The evacuation area includes locations immediately north of Crawford’s city center, including areas south of Dodd Road, west of Dodd Road, and Dodd Road itself, at Homgren Road. Fort Robinson State Park has been evacuated until further notice.
The Ponderosa Villa Nursing Home has been notified of evacuation orders and is enacting its evacuation plan. A total of 22 structures and 95 people are currently under active evacuation orders. Emergency managers are working with the Red Cross to establish community shelter options, Chadron State College is currently readying to potentially support the effort.
A preliminary evacuation notice has also been issued for the entire city of Crawford. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the possibility of evacuation. For guidance on how to prepare, visit Ready.gov, and continue to monitor the South Fork Fire InciWeb page and local media outlets.






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