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Sheriff confirms 28 residences lost in Bridger Foothills Fire

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Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin confirmed in a virtual meeting on Tuesday that 28 residences were lost in the Bridger Foothills Fire.

Sheriff Gootkin said several outbuildings were also destroyed but an exact count could not be determined Tuesday.

As of Wednesday at 10 a.m., Bridger Canyon Road will be open for residents only from Boylan Road to Jackson Creek Road. Jackson Creek is open all the way to Bridger Canyon Road.

Residents need to stay off the roads from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to allow fire crews to travel the roads.

The Sheriff's Office also said in a Facebook post that residents should go directly to their homes upon returning.

"This is not a time to visit your neighbors or have friends, extended family, or construction crews come to your residences. It is still an active fire zone and fire teams are still working," the Sheriff's Office said.

Further details and restrictions for residents can be found here.

Several organizations will be hosting the "Neighbors in Need - Relief and Support Day" to provide assistance to victims of the Bridger Foothills Fire. Details of that event can be found here.