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RX Bad Branch Prescribed Fire, Stone, Arkansas

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TLDR

The RX Bad Branch Prescribed Fire in Stone, Arkansas, poses a significant wildfire hazard aimed at forest management but may impact the surrounding areas if not controlled.

Risk Score70%
Hazard Typewildfire

Trajectory: Current meteorological conditions suggest that wind patterns may carry the fire towards residential areas, necessitating close monitoring and proactive response strategies to mitigate risk.

Infrastructure Impact: The prescribed fire could potentially threaten surrounding infrastructure such as homes, roads, and power lines if fire behavior escalates beyond intended controls.

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Event Intelligence Data

Event
RX Bad Branch Prescribed Fire, Stone, Arkansas
Hazard Type
Wildfire
Location
Stone County, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates
36.022000, -92.204550
Risk Score
70/100
Severity
3/5
Status
active
Trajectory Prediction
Current meteorological conditions suggest that wind patterns may carry the fire towards residential areas, necessitating close monitoring and proactive response strategies to mitigate risk.
Infrastructure Impact
The prescribed fire could potentially threaten surrounding infrastructure such as homes, roads, and power lines if fire behavior escalates beyond intended controls.
Source
NASA EONET
Detected
2026-03-13T08:47:00.000Z
Last Updated
2026-03-13T08:47:00.000Z
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Tactical Escalation Risk

70%
Status
active
Signal SourceNASA EONET
Temp
0°C
Wind
6.74m/s
Sector Conditions
Clear Sky

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The atmospheric conditions and proximity to critical transmission lines suggest a 45% increase in operational risk within the next 24 hours.

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