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8/18 Daily Fire Update (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Cedar Creek, Cub Creek 2 and Delancy FiresDaily Update August 18, 2021 Winthrop, WA — The Cedar Creek, Cub Creek 2 and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and public and private lands within Okanogan County. Fire Information Line: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily) Cedar Creek Fire: The fire is currently 54,261 acres and 50% contained. Forward spread has been halted on the north flank as well as on the southeast side. Two areas of heat have been a particular focus; the first on the north end of the fire is slowly burning out. The second, in Wolf Creek may require further intervention. Firefighters are assessing options to address the area. Indirect contingency line construction will continue along the Twisp River. Today firefighters will continue mopping up direct line from Thompson Ridge to Road 4415 and Helispot 15. Cub Creek 2 Fire: The Cub Creek Fire is 69,678 acres and 65% contained. Fire activity on the west side of the...
8/18 Daily Fire Update (Muckamuck Wildfire)
Muckamuck Fire Update August 18, 2021 Fire Information: (509) 202-4184 Email: 2021.muckamuck@firenet.gov Start Date: August 4, 2021 Cause: Lightning Size: 10,867 acres Containment: 5% Location: Approximately three miles northeast of Conconully Resources Assigned: 150 personnel approximately 400 other personnel shared by Cub Fire Current Situation: Strong winds from the north with gusts up to 35 mph impacted the fire area yesterday. Firefighters, with the help of aviation assets, were able to hold the fire and no significant growth occurred. Fire behavior was very active with surface fire, some short range spotting and crown fire runs backing into the wind. Dozers worked to construct line west of Mineral Hill and firefighters prepared for structure defense in the town. No homes have been destroyed but the threat to the 387 homes in the area will remain until the established lines along the fire’s edge can be controlled around and...
8/18 Smoke Outlook (Muckamuck Wildfire)
Smoke Smoke conditions today are expected to be Good to Moderate around the forecast area. Cloud cover from yesterday continued to bring in cooler temperatures and higher humidity which moderated fire activity on all fires. Warmer, drier and lighter Northwest winds are forecasted today which will lead tomorrow active fire behavior. This has the potential to create more smoke that will settle into the Methow and Okanogan Valleys overnight and into the morning. Regional smoke from surrounding fires may also be contributing to impacts in the forecast zone. Smoke impacts will be heavily dependent on fire activity. Health and Safety Air quality may change unexpectedly. If you begin to notice health effects from smoke, you are encouraged to follow the "actions to protect yourself".
8/18 Smoke Outlook (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Smoke Smoke conditions today are expected to be Good to Moderate around the forecast area. Cloud cover from yesterday continued to bring in cooler temperatures and higher humidity which moderated fire activity on all fires. Warmer, drier and lighter Northwest winds are forecasted today which will lead tomorrow active fire behavior. This has the potential to create more smoke that will settle into the Methow and Okanogan Valleys overnight and into the morning. Regional smoke from surrounding fires may also be contributing to impacts in the forecast zone. Smoke impacts will be heavily dependent on fire activity. Health and Safety Air quality may change unexpectedly. If you begin to notice health effects from smoke, you are encouraged to follow the "actions to protect yourself".
8/18 Smoke Outlook (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
SmokeSmoke conditions today are expected to be Good to Moderate around the forecast area. Cloud cover from yesterday continued to bring in cooler temperatures and higher humidity which moderated fire activity on all fires. Warmer, drier and lighter Northwest winds are forecasted today which will lead tomorrow active fire behavior. This has the potential to create more smoke that will settle into the Methow and Okanogan Valleys overnight and into the morning. Regional smoke from surrounding fires may also be contributing to impacts in the forecast zone. Smoke impacts will be heavily dependent on fire activity. Health and Safety Air quality may change unexpectedly. If you begin to notice health effects from smoke, you are encouraged to follow the "actions to protect
Bulldog & Mack Mountain Fire Update 8-18-21 (Bulldog Mountain Wildfire)
Bulldog Mountain Fire: Yesterday low pressure moved into the region and assisted firefighters on the ground with wetting rain in the afternoon. Crews conducted direct fire attack on the NE portion of the fire including some burnout operations to help tie in direct fire line to established containment lines. Forest Service Road 6110 continues to hold the fire from spreading to the east. Heavy equipment crews continued contingency fire line construction into Deadman Creek. Today firefighters will continue with small burnouts to help strengthen fire lines where the fire is approaching. Heavy equipment will work east of the fire to strengthen established contingency lines. Scouting continues to the west to determine places where additional indirect fire line construction may occur. Aircraft will be requested to assist if needed. The Bulldog Mountain Fire started August 5. 2021, located 20 miles north of Kettle Falls. The lightning caused fire spread quickly due to...
Whitmore Fire Morning Update 8.18.21 (Whitmore Fire Wildfire)
WHITMORE FIRE UPDATENORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commander: Bobby Shindelar August 18, 2021The Whitmore Fire is located on the Colville Reservation south of Omak Lake and west of Nespelem, WA. The Incident Command Post at Nespelem Community Center is closed to all but essential personnel to help ensure the health and safety of community members and firefighters.A low pressure system moved into the area yesterday, bringing measurable rain to some surrounding fires but only a trace amount over the Whitmore Fire. It will be warmer today, with high temperatures ranging from 73 to 82 degrees over most of the fire area. Winds will trend from the north at 10 to 12 miles per hour.Operations:Blowing dust and ash became an issue yesterday with the increased winds, so water tenders moved through the fire area watering roads to improve conditions. Patrolling engines on the eastern fire perimeter located several smoking hot spots near the fireline yesterday and extinguished the...
Devil's Knob Complex Update, Wednesday, August 18 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Devil’s Knob Complex Fire Update for Wednesday, August 18, 2021 The Devil's Knob Complex is a group of lightning-caused fires with the majority burning on the Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest and on private lands protected by Douglas Forest Protective Association. The Devil’s Knob Complex is situated between the Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire to the north, which is being managed by Great Basin Team 2. Fire Information: (541) 900-6133 (8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) E-mail: 2021.DevilsKnob@firenet.gov Information Websites: Facebook page “2021 Devil’s Knob Complex” Inciweb - https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7771/ Oregon Smoke Information - http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Douglas County Sheriff’s Office - https://www.facebook.com/DouglasCoSO/ Complex Total Acreage: 15,694 Complex Total Containment: 15% General Updates: Fire activity on Tuesday was moderate, due to light morning precipitation, decreased temperatures, and lingering...
Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire Update for Wednesday, Aug 18 (Jack Fire Wildfire)
Fire Update for Wednesday, August 18, 2021 Overall Objective: The Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire are being managed under a full suppression strategy using containment and confinement tactics to minimize fire spread to prevent loss of valuable resource. Leaders’ intent is to not allow the fire to progress to the west by using the PACE model – Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency control Lines and to keep the fires as small as possible while working toward full containment. Closures: The Umpqua and Willamette National Forests have updated existing closure orders to encompass the Rough Patch, Jack, Archie Creek and Devil's Knob Fire Areas. This includes Canton Creek Campground, Musick Guard Station and Cover Campground. Roseburg District Bureau of Land Management has expanded its closure area to include the Scaredman Recreation Site. Francis Creek Road from the junction with Canton Creek Road north to the district boundary has been and remains closed since...
Rough Patch and Jack Fire Update for Tuesday, Aug. 18 (Rough Patch Complex Wildfire)
Fire Update for Wednesday, August 18, 2021Overall Objective: The Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire are being managed under a full suppression strategy using containment and confinement tactics to minimize fire spread to prevent loss of valuable resource. Leaders’ intent is to not allow the fire to progress to the west by using the PACE model – Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency control Lines and to keep the fires as small as possible while working toward full containment.Closures: The Umpqua and Willamette National Forests have updated existing closure orders to encompass the Rough Patch, Jack, Archie Creek and Devil's Knob Fire Areas. This includes Canton Creek Campground, Musick Guard Station and Cover Campground. Roseburg District Bureau of Land Management has expanded its closure area to include the Scaredman Recreation Site. Francis Creek Road from the junction with Canton Creek Road north to the district boundary has been and remains closed since...
Fox Complex Fire Evening Update - Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 (Fox Complex Wildfire)
Lakeview, OR – Crews made excellent progress today, despite high winds and extremely dry conditions. The Patton Meadow Fire is now 6,405 acres and 30 percent contained and the Willow Valley Fire remains 824 acres, now 65 percent contained.On the north side of the fire, crews have nearly completed contingency line efforts on Cottonwood Road. The northeast corner of the fire is being plumbed with fire hose as containment lines get prepped for mop-up. Retardant dropping air tankers and SEATs (Single Engine Air Tankers) worked in unison with helicopters to support ground forces in keeping the fire in check under the Red Flag Warning conditions.Night shift Operations Section Chief Mike White told crews at briefing tonight to “remain nimble and flexible” in their approach to adapt to shifting conditions. Winds are forecast to shift out of the north with gusts up to 35mph. Engine crews will begin looking into the interior of the fire on the south perimeter to strengthen containment...
Okanagan County Evacuation Announcement (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
As of today, August 17, 2021 at 7:30 PM the last evacuation area associated with the Cedar Creek Fire, MAZAMA WEST is reduced to Level 1. Persons returning to these areas should be cautious of hazards caused by the fire. Be aware of your surroundings and take action if needed. View the current evacuation levels on the County Wide Advisory MAP Fire Information Line:509-557-0740 OKANOGAN COUNTY EVACUATION LEVELS Level 1 Advisory Level 2 Be Ready Level 3 Immediate Evacuation
Devil's Knob Complex Evening Update, Aug. 17, 2021 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Devil’s Knob Complex Evening Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Kevin Stock August 17, 2021 The Devil's Knob Complex is a group of lightning-caused fires with the majority burning on the Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest and on private lands protected by Douglas Forest Protective Association. The Devil’s Knob Complex is situated between the Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire to the north, which is being managed by Great Basin Team 2 and the Skyline Ridge Complex to the southwest, which is being managed by Oregon Department of Forestry Team 1. The Devil's Knob Complex is managed by Northwest Incident Management Team 8 from an incident command post at the Milo Academy near Tiller, Oregon. Great Basin Team 2 will assume command of the Devil's Knob Complex on Wednesday, August 18 at 6 AM. Fire Information: (541) 900-6133 (8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) E-mail: 2021.DevilsKnob@firenet.gov Information Websites: Facebook page...
Colville National Forest Closure Information (Bulldog Mountain Wildfire)
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Level 3 Evacuation - 08/17/2021 (Schneider Springs Wildfire)
Schneider Springs Fire Update - 3:00PM - 8/17/2021Level 3 GO NOW! evacuation notices have been issued for all residents west of Nile Road. Residents are advised to grab your family, pets, and important documents and evacuate the area immediately. Personnel will be out doing door-to-door notifications shortly. A Red Cross shelter will be opened at Summit View Church of Christ, 100 N 72nd Ave, Yakima, WA 98908 if evacuated community members need shelter. Call 509-929-4230 if you need
August 18 Troy, OR Community Informational Update (Lick Creek Fire Wildfire)
Rocky Mountain Team Black will be hosting a community informational update on the Green Ridge and Lick Creek fires tomorrow, Wednesday August 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Laundry Shower House (across from the Wenaha Bar & Grill) in Troy, OR. Operations staff will give a brief update on the fire followed by an opportunity for the community to meet with incident managers and agency officials as well as ask questions about the fires. This event will not be livestreamed due to constraints on bandwidth at the meeting
August 18 Troy, Oregon Community Informational Update (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)
Rocky Mountain Team Black will be hosting a community informational update on the Green Ridge and Lick Creek fires tomorrow, Wednesday August 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Laundry Shower House (across from the Wenaha Bar & Grill) in Troy, OR. Operations staff will give a brief update on the fire followed by an opportunity for the community to meet with incident managers and agency officials as well as ask questions about the fires. This event will not be livestreamed due to constraints on bandwidth at the meeting
COLVILLE NF: Buckhorn Closure Notice 8/17/2021 (Walker Creek Fire Wildfire)
CLOSURE NOTICE:This is not reactionary to the fire, this closure has been in process for the last few days. With the northern winds we are experiencing, there is no expectation for the fire to spread to this area. This is simply a precaution. Buckhorn Closure Notice: https://www.fs.usda.gov/.../FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd944970.pdfBuckhorn Closure Map: https://www.fs.usda.gov/.../FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd944972.pdf0People Reached0EngagementsBoost
Virtual Community Meeting Today August 17, 2021 6:30 pm (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
Virtual Community Meeting Today August 17, 2021 6:30 pm Muckamuck, Cedar Creek, Delancy, and Cub Creek 2 Fires Meeting will be presented via Zoom at the following link: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/j/1619828218 There are a limited number of “virtual seats” for the meeting, so be sure to log in early. For those that cannot join or would like to view it later, a recording of the meeting will be posted on the Colville National Forest, Cedar Creek & Delancy Fires 2021, and the Cub Creek 2 Fire Facebook pages: facebook.com/colvillenf facebook.com/MazamaFires2021 facebook.com/Cubcreek2fire You may submit questions before the meeting in the Facebook comments below the community meeting posts or email them to: 2021.cedarcreek@firenet.gov or 2021.muckamuck@firenet.gov
Virtual Community Meeting Today August 17, 2021 6:30 pm (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Virtual Community Meeting Today August 17, 2021 6:30 pm Muckamuck, Cedar Creek, Delancy, and Cub Creek 2 Fires Meeting will be presented via Zoom at the following link: https://usfs.zoomgov.com/j/1619828218 There are a limited number of “virtual seats” for the meeting, so be sure to log in early. For those that cannot join or would like to view it later, a recording of the meeting will be posted on the Colville National Forest, Cedar Creek & Delancy Fires 2021, and the Cub Creek 2 Fire Facebook pages: facebook.com/colvillenf facebook.com/MazamaFires2021 facebook.com/Cubcreek2fire You may submit questions before the meeting in the Facebook comments below the community meeting posts or email them to: 2021.cedarcreek@firenet.gov or 2021.muckamuck@firenet.gov
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