UPDATE: 9:55 p.m. August 1, 2022
ELMO - "The fire has turned and is running hard."
That's what Lake County Sheriff Don Bell told MTN News Monday afternoon after the Elmo Fire took off near Dayton.
- PHOTO GALLERY: Elmo Fire
The blaze — which started Friday evening and has burned thousands of acres north of Highway 28 between Elmo and Hot Springs — forced dozens more to evacuate Monday, destroyed one structure, and shut down a portion of US Highway 93.
The evacuation notices include the Lake Mary Ronan corridor and Chief Cliff Estates near Black Lake Road with Sheriff Bell noting that area was in the most danger.
"The houses in the fire line, where the fire is running, those folks are all evacuated," he said.
Emergency shelters for evacuees have been set up at Polson High School and Somers Middle School. You can call 800-272-6668 to request their services.
The smoke from the fast-moving Elmo Fire forced officials to close the section of Highway 93 between Elmo and Dayton.
Bell was urging drivers to use Highway 35 on the eastern side of Flathead Lake instead.
With winds driving the fire, Northern Rockies Team 7 public information officer, Sara Rouse, says conditions changed rapidly Monday.
"This afternoon we had some winds come out of the west pushing the fire east and northeast from what we saw yesterday, and along with those winds we were unable to have our aircraft up at that time so it just sort of created this perfect culmination for some pretty active fire."
Fire crews are attacking the fire's edge, Rouse said, utilizing aircraft as the number of personnel working the fire continues to grow.
"Yesterday evening we had 293 people," she said. "Again, there are more resources rolling in throughout the day so that number will climb up tomorrow morning."
On Monday night, a lightning holdover in the Mission Mountains started a new fire.
C.T. Camel with CSKT Division of Fire told MTN the Red Horn Fire is high in the Missions. While the fire is visible from St. Ignatius, it's about an acre in size and not threatening any structures.
Camel, however, had a message for the public.
"We want people to be safe out there and make sure they're safe with their outdoors and recreating," he said. "We're in very high fire danger. Very close to extreme. We'd like people to be careful."
UPDATE: 6:13 p.m. August 1, 2022
The Montana Department of Transportation reports Highway 93 is closed from Elmo to Dayton due to fire activity in the area.
It's unknown how long the road closure will be in place.
Sheriff Don Bell tells MTN News contributor Maritsa Georgiou the fire is within 200 feet of Highway 93.
The Red Cross set up a shelter at Polson High School, 1712 2nd St. West.
Services are free.
People also can request Red Cross services by calling 800-272-6668.
UPDATE: 4:52 p.m. - August 1, 2022
At approximately 2 p.m., Northern Rockies Incident Management Team 7 recommended the evacuation of the Lake Mary Ronan corridor to Lake County Sheriff's Office.
Fire managers are working with the Montana Department of Transportation on the use of pilot cars on Highway 93 between Elmo to Rollins due to poor visibility.
The fire has turned and is running hard, according to Lake County Sheriff Don Bell.
The new evacuations Monday afternoon include the Lake Mary Ronan area and cover approximately 30 to 40 homes.
Sheriff Bell tells MTN News Chief Cliff Estates is the most in danger and that about eight homes in the area have been evacuated.
UPDATE: 4:45 p.m. - August 1, 2022
Lake County Sheriff Don Bell confirms they have Lake Mary Ronan Road closed and additional evacuations are being done northeast of the Elmo Fire.
Residents in this area are strongly encouraged to evacuate.
UPDATE: 4:15 p.m. - August 1, 2022
Lake County Sheriff Don Bell tells MTN News contributor Maritsa Georgiou that he is currently going door to door evacuating in Chief Cliff Estates.
He says the Elmo fire switched direction and is now burning very fast to the east.
The Montana Department of Transportation reports travelers can expect intermittent blockage until further notice between mile marker 77 and mile marker 81 on U.S. Highway 93 near Dayton.
MDT says no parking is allowed along the highway for fire viewing. The roadway needs to remain open for emergency vehicles.
ELMO - Evacuations have been ordered for areas near the Elmo wildfire Monday afternoon.
Evacuations have been ordered for Black Lake Road to U.S. Highway 93 as the blaze blew up Monday afternoon moving to the east.
The Elmo Fire has grown to nearly 13,000 acres as it burns in the Elmo area since being sparked late Friday evening.
Officials say the cause of the fire is under investigation.