On March 17, 2025, Oklahoma emergency officials and the Guthrie Fire Chief issued evacuation orders for residents southeast of Guthrie due to a rapidly spreading wildfire. The fire, known as the “33 Road Fire,” has burned approximately 33,475 acres and is currently 0% contained.
- Fast-moving wildfire near Guthrie, Oklahoma
- Residents ordered to evacuate immediately
- "33 Road Fire" covers 33,475 acres
- Fire currently 0% contained
- Evacuation locations include specific roads
- Reunification center established at fairgrounds
The “33 Road Fire” is advancing quickly towards the north and northeast from its origin near the 13500 Block of Forrest Hills Road. Authorities have identified additional evacuation zones that include E-W Road from Indian Meridian to Pott Co Road and N-S Road from Charter Oak to Industrial. Emergency services are actively working to manage the situation.
As part of firefighting efforts, water scooper aircraft will draw water from Liberty Lake and Arcadia Lake to combat the flames. The fire’s rapid growth poses significant risks to both property and lives in the affected areas.
- Fire size: Approximately 33,475 acres
- Containment status: 0%
- Evacuation center location: Guthrie Fairgrounds
The community is urged to stay informed through official channels as conditions may change rapidly. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely while providing assistance to those affected by evacuations.
The ongoing wildfire southeast of Guthrie highlights the urgency for residents in affected areas to heed evacuation orders for their safety. Continued updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding containment efforts and community support resources.