RX Buffalo 1856/57 Prescribed Fire, McCurtain, Oklahoma
Event tracked by NASA EONET. Category: Wildfires.
AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
The RX Buffalo 1856/57 Prescribed Fire in McCurtain, Oklahoma is a controlled burn intended to mitigate wildfire risk, but poses potential hazards if uncontrolled.
Trajectory: Current weather patterns and fuel moisture levels suggest a low likelihood of rapid spread, but monitoring is essential to ensure the fire remains controlled and does not impact nearby communities.
Infrastructure Impact: Minimal to moderate, depending on fire management effectiveness; infrastructure may be at risk if the prescribed fire escapes containment.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- RX Buffalo 1856/57 Prescribed Fire, McCurtain, Oklahoma
- Hazard Type
- Wildfire
- Location
- McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States
- Coordinates
- 34.398600, -94.670000
- Risk Score
- 40/100
- Severity
- 3/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- Current weather patterns and fuel moisture levels suggest a low likelihood of rapid spread, but monitoring is essential to ensure the fire remains controlled and does not impact nearby communities.
- Infrastructure Impact
- Minimal to moderate, depending on fire management effectiveness; infrastructure may be at risk if the prescribed fire escapes containment.
- Source
- NASA EONET
- Detected
- 2026-02-26T08:09:00.000Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-02-26T08:09:00.000Z
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- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
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