In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on a significant wildfire situation affecting Custer County, where 756 resources have been deployed to combat a fire currently spanning 1,191 acres with only 9% containment. The fire's growth is anticipated due to challenging terrain and dry conditions, prompting ongoing monitoring and the potential for additional classifications within the next 48 hours.
Local officials noted that this area has not experienced a fire in the last 150 years, leading to hazardous conditions due to accumulated dead wood. Fire management strategies include creating fire breaks to control the blaze's spread, with plans to allow some areas to burn to mitigate future risks.
In addition to fire management discussions, the meeting addressed financial matters, with a report from Redlands Accounting highlighting ongoing efforts to reconcile cash accounts and prepare for an upcoming audit. The county is working to streamline financial processes, as discrepancies have arisen from different systems used by various departments. An extension for the audit submission has been requested to ensure thoroughness and accuracy.
Overall, the meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of local, state, and federal agencies in addressing both the wildfire and financial management challenges facing the county. Public information boards have been established to keep the community informed, reflecting a commitment to transparency and proactive communication during this critical time.