RX PCS Key Mountain West Prescribed Fire, Scott, Arkansas
Event tracked by NASA EONET. Category: Wildfires.
AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
The RX PCS Key Mountain West Prescribed Fire in Scott, Arkansas is a controlled burn aimed at reducing fuel loads and minimizing the risk of uncontrolled wildfires.
Trajectory: The trajectory of the smoke and fire is expected to be monitored closely, with prevailing winds directing it away from populated areas, thereby reducing the likelihood of unintended spread.
Infrastructure Impact: Minimal impact on infrastructure is anticipated as the prescribed fire is conducted in a controlled environment and is designed to improve ecosystem health.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- RX PCS Key Mountain West Prescribed Fire, Scott, Arkansas
- Hazard Type
- Wildfire
- Location
- Scott County, Arkansas, United States
- Coordinates
- 34.769488, -94.105611
- Risk Score
- 25/100
- Severity
- 3/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- The trajectory of the smoke and fire is expected to be monitored closely, with prevailing winds directing it away from populated areas, thereby reducing the likelihood of unintended spread.
- Infrastructure Impact
- Minimal impact on infrastructure is anticipated as the prescribed fire is conducted in a controlled environment and is designed to improve ecosystem health.
- Source
- NASA EONET
- Detected
- 2026-02-25T08:48:00.000Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-02-25T08:48:00.000Z
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- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
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