Wildfire Near Butler Prompts Evacuations, Multi-Agency Response

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Butler, OK – A fast-moving wildfire north of Foss Lake near Butler kept firefighters and emergency crews busy Wednesday afternoon, prompting evacuations and drawing a large multi-agency response.

According to local officials, the fire was first reported around 3:30 p.m., burning approximately 3.5 miles south of Butler and spreading rapidly to the north. An emergency alert issued by Custer County Emergency Management Director Hardy Sperle warned residents in the immediate area of potential danger to life and property.

Evacuation orders were issued for residents between E 980 Road and E 940 Road, as well as between 2150 Road and N2130 Road. A reunification and evacuation center was established at Cornerstone Church in Clinton, for those displaced by the fire.

By 4:30 p.m., Elk City firefighters had deployed two fire trucks and a command unit to assist in battling the blaze. Multiple surrounding fire departments and the Oklahoma Forestry Service also responded, working together under dangerous fire-weather conditions.

By early evening, crews reported progress. Around 6:15 p.m., firefighters confirmed the forward spread of the fire had been stopped. Efforts then shifted to containing hotspots and mopping up affected areas. Aircraft were also brought in to assist, dropping water along the fire line to help control the flames.

Officials later confirmed the evacuation order for Butler was lifted around 5 p.m., though crews remained on scene into the evening. Drivers in the area were urged to use caution due to smoke and potential road impacts.

Firefighters stressed that conditions remain extremely dangerous across western Oklahoma and strongly discouraged any outdoor burning.

Forecast and Fire Weather Concerns

Fire danger remains high across the region through the end of the week.

A Red Flag Warning is in effect for western Oklahoma through 10 p.m. today, with strong winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation creating critical fire conditions.

A Wind Advisory will follow, beginning at midnight and continuing through 7 p.m. Friday, with gusty winds expected to persist.

Tonight will remain breezy with mild overnight temperatures. Thursday brings continued windy and dry conditions, keeping fire danger elevated. By Friday, winds will remain strong through the day before gradually easing Friday night, though dry conditions will continue to pose concerns.

Residents are urged to stay alert, avoid any activities that could spark a fire, and monitor local updates as conditions evolve.

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