Monday, April 28, 2025

DCNR: Combined Efforts Of 150 Firefighters Have Stopped The Michaux State Forest Wildfires In Cumberland County From Growing

On April 28, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced it has worked closely with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, local fire companies, and county and other emergency response teams to combat two wildfires in
Michaux State Forest in Cumberland County. 

More than 150 personnel are actively engaged in containing the wildfires totalling 2,745 acres.

The Thompson Hollow Fire is currently estimated at 2,248 acres and is 33 percent contained. 

The Hammonds Rocks Fire is approximately 497 acres and is 69 percent contained. 

Containment means that the firefighters have surrounded the wildfire and stopped it from moving beyond a certain point. 

The fire is not completely out, but all progress of the fire has been stopped. 

Up to date information about the status of the wildfires is available on the Commonwealth website.

“We are fully committed to stopping these wildfires and preventing further damage to Michaux State Forest and surrounding areas,” said DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. “The fire is a serious threat, but thanks to our dedicated team of wildland firefighters, foresters, rangers, local responders, and volunteers, we are making progress in controlling it.”

DCNR has deployed firefighting crews, heavy equipment, and air resources to assist with containment efforts. 

Additional support has been provided by the Cumberland County Emergency Services, local fire departments, and the Pennsylvania State Police, all of whom are working in unison to protect life and property in the area.

No damage to structures or physical injuries have been reported.

"Our teams have been engaged with DCNR and county emergency management officials since the beginning of these incidents to provide any needed support," said PEMA Director Randy Padfield. "We strongly encourage people in the area to stay alert for changing conditions and follow any safety precautions issued by local authorities.” 

PEMA has supported DCNR and county operations since late last week with equipment and personnel. Two command trailers, light towers and a generator, and cellular communications equipment are on-site. 

In addition, a planner from the All-Hazards Incident Management Team (IMT) is integrated with the DCNR Incident Management Team, and PEMA staff was at the Cumberland County emergency operations center to facilitate coordination efforts.

DCNR is asking the public to respect all closures and safety restrictions in Michaux State Forest and at Kings Gap Environmental Education Center and Pine Grove Furnace State Park.

Fire danger remains high, and DCNR recommends that individuals avoid outdoor burning activities until conditions improve.

Find more information about the wildfires in Cumberland County on the Commonwealth’s website, and about wildfire prevention and management on the DCNR website.

Visit Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA for recreation areas near you.

Visit the PA Parks & Forests Foundation’s Events webpage and DCNR’s Calendar of Events for activities happening near you.

  For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website.

(Photos: WGAL: Video-Driving Through The Michaux State Forest Wildfires.)


NewsClips:

-- PennLive: Michaux Forest Fires Getting Under Control, But You May See More Smoke

-- PennLive: Residents Return As Crews Stabilize Michaux State Forest Wildfires In Cumberland County

-- Wilkes-Barre Times: 150 Firefighters Battle Wildfires At Michaux State Forest In Cumberland County

Related Article This Week:

-- DCNR Celebrates Induction Of PA Wilds Forest Areas In Lycoming, Tioga Counties Into The National Old-Growth Forest Network  [PaEN] 

[Posted: April 28, 2025]  PA Environment Digest

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