A fire that began over the weekend in the Mark Twain Forest near Garrison in southeast Christian County is on its way to being contained.
The release below is from the U.S. Forest Service:
The 700-acre Math Branch Fire, located in the Swan Creek Non-motorized Area, is approximately 70% contained. The fire was reported Saturday, January 3, 2026. The cause is under investigation. Full containment is expected by the end of the week.
Firefighting activities are continuing to ensure the Math Branch Fire remains within the boundaries created by firefighters. For firefighter safety, as well as public safety, please avoid the fire area. Hiking in the Swan Creek Non-Motorized Area is highly discouraged until further notice. Please check our website for updates.
Contained status means a fire will stay within boundaries created by firefighters, but that it is still burning within those boundaries. Smoke, and possibly flames, will be visible as the fire continues to burn through heavy downed fuels, such as fallen trees. The fire will continue to burn in some areas until all the fuel is completely consumed or drenching rain falls. Firefighters will monitor the fire and respond as needed to ensure the fire stays within the containment boundaries. Fire weakened trees along roads and trails that could fall and cause damage or injury will be removed. Once the fire is out and fire-related hazards are mitigated, the fire will be declared out.


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