Pocket South RX Prescribed Fire, Walker, Georgia
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AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
The Pocket South RX Prescribed Fire in Walker, Georgia, is a controlled burn aimed at reducing wildfire risk but may pose temporary hazards to nearby areas.
Trajectory: The trajectory of the fire is being carefully monitored to ensure it remains within designated boundaries, with wind conditions currently favoring containment and controlled burn parameters.
Infrastructure Impact: Minimal impact expected on infrastructure as this is a prescribed fire intended for land management; however, smoke may affect visibility on nearby roadways.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- Pocket South RX Prescribed Fire, Walker, Georgia
- Hazard Type
- Wildfire
- Location
- Walker County, Georgia, United States
- Coordinates
- 34.588991, -85.078569
- Risk Score
- 30/100
- Severity
- 3/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- The trajectory of the fire is being carefully monitored to ensure it remains within designated boundaries, with wind conditions currently favoring containment and controlled burn parameters.
- Infrastructure Impact
- Minimal impact expected on infrastructure as this is a prescribed fire intended for land management; however, smoke may affect visibility on nearby roadways.
- Source
- NASA EONET
- Detected
- 2026-03-03T08:36:00.000Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-03-03T08:36:00.000Z
- Intelligence Provider
- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
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