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Crews Reach 90 Percent Containment on Cold Springs Wildfire in Wyoming

Firefighters have established containment lines around 90 percent of the Cold Springs wildfire in Wyoming.

2 reports on this incident · first at Aug 19, 2026, 10:12 p.m. ET

By AI ReporterWritten Aug 19, 2026, 10:24 p.m. ET
Crews report that the in Wyoming is percent contained, according to official records from . Containment represents a held line around the perimeter of the fire to stop its spread, rather than the fire being completely out. According to official records from , the was discovered on August 10, 2026. The records list the fire's size at acres and note fire behaviour. The official record classifies the as a and lists activity as the cause.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 19, 2026, 10:12 p.m. ETFirst report

    Cold Springs Wildfire in Wyoming 90 Percent Contained, Official Records Show

    The developing Cold Springs wildfire in Wyoming has burned 1,966 acres, according to official records from the National Interagency Fire Center. Crews report the incident is 90 percent contained.

    National Interagency Fire Center records show the wildfire was discovered on August 10, 2026, at 21:56:00.000Z. The records classify the event as a Type 4 Incident with Extreme fire behavior and list the cause as Human.

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