300-acre Cane Hollow Fire contained in Mark Twain National Forest near Table Rock Lake, MO; cause under investigation.

A wildfire, named Cane Hollow Fire, burned nearly 300 acres in the Mark Twain National Forest near Table Rock Lake, Missouri. It started on Saturday and was fully contained by Sunday. The cause is under investigation, and the area is under a burn ban due to drought conditions. The U.S. Forest Service cautions against using open flames in the woods as crews continue to monitor the situation. Smoke persists from burning debris within the contained area.

October 13, 2024
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