2024 Oklahoma wildfires

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2024 Oklahoma wildfires
Season
2025 

The 2024 Oklahoma wildfire season was a series of notable wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Oklahoma during 2024.

"Fire season" in Oklahoma typically occurs in the early and late months of the year, such as November or March. Due to the grassy fuels in Oklahoma, one of the main factors that pushes fires is wind and dry fuels.[1] Peak fire season is usually in March, the windiest month on record for Oklahoma.[2]

Summary

By early August, Oklahoma experienced an above-average wildfire season across the Great Plains, with northwestern counties particularly affected. The Red Mesa Fire, which ignited on August 3 near Woodward County, ultimately burned 4,112 acres before being fully contained, prompting evacuations of several rural homesteads.[3] Earlier in the season, the Clear Creek Fire, sparked by lightning in mid-June near Alfalfa County, charred 2,890 acres—the first major wildfire of the year in the state—before containment efforts succeeded by early July.[4]

The late spring and summer period was marked by extreme dryness and high winds, contributing to rapid fire spread across grasslands and brush. The Cimarron Fire, which began near Enid in late July, consumed over 3,500 acres and damaged several outbuildings, prompting firefighters to employ controlled backburns to protect residential areas.[5] Another incident along the northwestern plains, the Blue River Fire, totaling roughly 1,200 acres, destroyed one structure and forced temporary road closures, highlighting the challenges of simultaneous wildfire management across the region.[6]

Oklahoma state wildfire suppression spending reached $12 million in 2024, driven largely by these larger incidents.[7] The Oklahoma Forestry Services also distributed $2 million in community mitigation grants, aiming to bolster preparedness in rural areas vulnerable to increasing fire risk due to sustained drought conditions.[8]

List of wildfires

The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres (400 ha), or produced significant structural damage or casualties.

Name County Acres Start date Containment date[a] Notes Ref
Nature Cherokee3,542February 252024[10]
Sand Creek Harper2,645February 262024Caused by human activity.[11]
Slapout Beaver22,826February 272024[12]
Catesby Ellis77,626February 272024Caused by human activity.[13]
Flying G Tulsa1,110March 17April 1[14]
Blue Star McIntosh1,318October 9October 12
Rush Comanche12,488October 24November 8[15]
Euchee Creek Payne1,279October 29November 4[16]
Cimarron Bend Logan2,112October 29November 1[17]
Unknown Lincoln1,130October 29October 30[18]
North Road Osage3,584October 29November 5[19]
Indian Creek Dewey1,575October 29November 1[20]
Perimeters of wildfires in Oklahoma during 2024 (Red: >1000 acres) (map data)

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