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Today Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) officials are cautiously optimistic that a wildfire that has consumed over 930 acres in DeKalb County, while not extinguished, is ‘contained,’ meaning that a containment line around the fire is holding. However, since Monday arsonists have set five additional fires in the vicinity, adding to the headaches of an already difficult situation. For a full week, AFC firefighters have worked with wildland fire suppression bulldozers to bring this Lookout Mountain Fire under control, which has been burning in extremely rough terrain near Valley Head and Mentone. In addition to assistance from a number of area volunteer fire departments, the AFC also called on the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) helicopter to drop water on the blaze.

Meanwhile, AFC wildland firefighters continue to monitor the still smoldering 812-acre Fox Mountain Fire, also in DeKalb County. Other large wildfires burning across the state over recent days included one for 1,308 acres in Walker County, another for 502 acres in Coosa County, one for 387 acres in Blount County, another for 300 acres in Wilcox County, and one for 247 acres in Cleburne County. Since the first of October, a total of 1,721 wildfires have destroyed over 20,000 acres of land in Alabama. While these large fires as well as numerous smaller ones continue to burn here in the state, many other wildfires are burning in the surrounding Southern states, all contributing to a vast quantity of smoke in the atmosphere.

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