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August 12 Morning Update (Bull Complex (formerly Janus Complex) Wildfire)
On the Bull Complex Resource Advisors and wildland firefighters worked to wrap the Gold Hill Lookout with protective material, as a precautionary measure. All the fires on the Bull Complex have full suppression as the suppression strategy. Wildland Fire Crews continued work on containment lines along Forest Service Roads 6370 and 4696. Increased fire activity on Aug. 11 caused an increase in smoke, which was visible throughout the area. Wildfires can produce high quantities of smoke. During wildfire activity, firefighters can do little to reduce smoke impacts. Affected communities should remain aware of smoke advisories and conditions. Learn more at - www.airnow.gov or the Oregon Smoke Report - https://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/?m=1 Weather - The fire area is expected to reach record-breaking temperatures this week, causing the Weather Service to issue an Excessive Heat Warning until 10 p.m., Saturday, as well as a Red Flag warning which is in effect from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m....
News Release Nine Mine Fire 8.12.21 (Nine Mine Fire Wildfire)
Orient, WA - The Nine Mine Fire is located 4.5 miles south / southeast from Laurier, WA. This lightning caused fire started on Wednesday, August 4th and has burned approximately 139 acres of forested land. Evacuations: As of 1:00 pm on Sunday August 8th the evacuation level has been reduced to level 1. Level 1 is Ready, in the Ready, Set, Go, all hazards evacuation system. Ready means get prepared, changing fire conditions can change evacuation levels and you may need to leave your home. This level 1 notice is for homes on Imperial Way and Sand Creek Rd. Road Closures: Nine Mine Rd. has been reopened to traffic. Use caution if driving this road and watch for fire traffic. Yesterday, firefighters were successful at connecting the containment lines form division Whiskey to division Alpha. The Zulu division is in great shape with containment lines in place and mop up 150’ into the fire. Alpha division still has some minimal burning in the draw and fire spread concerns along the...
Middle Fork Complex & Knoll Fire Update – Thursday, August 12, 2021 (Middle Fork Complex Wildfire)
Approx. Fire Size (acres): Gales and Elephant Rock: 6,850 Knoll: 540 Kwis: 1,083 Ninemile: 389 Knoll Fire and Middle Fork Complex Virtual Community Briefing via Facebook Live Today at 6:30 pm at www.facebook.com/KnollFire Questions can be emailed in advance to 2021.middlefork@firenet.gov, or asked in the comments during the meeting. The incident command post for Knoll Fire and the Middle Fork Complex is repositioning to the Eugene area to better provide support to firefighters on the fires under their command. The firefighters will still be based at camps closer to the fires where they are working. Crews will continue to be provided with the services they need to be successful like food, showers, and supplies. Kwis Fire: Yesterday and last night, crews and equipment prepared fire line along Forest Road 5871 south of the fire and implemented strategic burnout operations to strengthen that containment line. Poor visibility due to smoke...
Cub Creek 2 Fire - August 12, 2021 Update (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
Cub Creek 2 Fire – August 12, 2021 Update Fire Information Public Phone Line: (406) 426-9595 Email: 2021.cubcreek2@firenet.gov InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7675/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cubcreek2fire Acres: 62,489 Number of Resources: 550 Percent Containment: 54% Cause: Under investigation Date/Time Detected: July 16th. 1:27 PM Structures burned: 3 Origin/Location: 5 miles North of Winthrop, WA. Firefighters continue to mop up along the western flank. Monitoring remains ongoing in the area between Farewell Creek and Disaster Creek, as the fire creeps northwest in the Pasayten Wilderness. Sprinklers are in place to ensure structure protection at the Brevicomis Cabins and range related infrastructure. Isolated pockets of fuel in the interior will continue to burn. These pockets are being monitored, and if conditions are favorable, being extinguished by crews. Smoke may be visible over the next few days as weather increases fire behavior. Resources for...
Black Butte Update 08/12/2021 9:30 a.m. (Black Butte Fire Wildfire)
Black Butte Fire Statistics Total Acres: 15,135 Acres Containment: 15% Personnel: 606 Date of Ignition: 08/03/2021 Cause of Fires: Lightning/Natural Structures Threatened: 12 Injuries: 0 Aircraft: 4 Dozers: 8 Engines: 27Black Butte Fire information: Crews again made good progress on the north and eastern edge of the fire, securing line to the southeastern edge. On the northeast edge, firefighters will mop-up a 50-foot area from edge of the fire perimeter to ensure fire doesn’t move outside the established contained lines. Along the eastern edge of the fire, crews were able to scout primary lines to Vale Dip, utilizing air support to keep fire in check along the North Fork of the Malheur River. Firefighters and heavy equipment will prep primary line along the 902 road. Protecting private lands and structures at Flag Prairie is a priority. Mop-up will begin on primary lines and crews will patrol and secure spots across containment lines. On the southern edge of the fire,...
Upper Lime Creek Fire Daily Update August 12 (Upper Lime Creek Wildfire)
Inchelium, WA – The command of the Summit Trail, Chuweah Creek and Upper Lime Creek Fires will be transferred to Northwest Team 10 at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. The new Incident Management Team will continue providing fire updates and sharing information. All three fires encompass 652 personnel.Firefighters will continue to reinforce fire lines around the Summit Trail Fire. Most of the western, southern, and midway up the eastern flanks are contained with solid fire lines. Crews will start to retrieve hose lays that are no longer needed in these areas. Warmer temperatures with low relative humidity will dry out fuels and cause an increase in active fire behavior in the Summit Trail, Chuweah Creek and Upper Lime Creek Fires. Two slop-over fires near Lynx Mountain in the Summit Trail Fire were detected on the eastern flank yesterday. Helicopters dropped water on them while firefighters worked to build a new containment line. Crews will continue to extend and connect hand lines,...
Summit Trail Fire Daily Update August 12 (Summit Trail Wildfire)
Inchelium, WA – The command of the Summit Trail, Chuweah Creek and Upper Lime Creek Fires will be transferred to Northwest Team 10 at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. The new Incident Management Team will continue providing fire updates and sharing information. All three fires encompass 652 personnel.Firefighters will continue to reinforce fire lines around the Summit Trail Fire. Most of the western, southern, and midway up the eastern flanks are contained with solid fire lines. Crews will start to retrieve hose lays that are no longer needed in these areas. Warmer temperatures with low relative humidity will dry out fuels and cause an increase in active fire behavior in the Summit Trail, Chuweah Creek and Upper Lime Creek Fires. Two slop-over fires near Lynx Mountain in the Summit Trail Fire were detected on the eastern flank yesterday. Helicopters dropped water on them while firefighters worked to build a new containment line. Crews will continue to extend and connect hand lines,...
Walker, Spur and Chickadee Fires update 8/12/2021 (Walker Creek Fire Wildfire)
WILDFIRE INFORMATION August 12, 2021 Walker Creek Fire Spur Fire Chickadee Fire Acres: 526 Containment: 10% Acres: 5,249 Containment: 0% Acres: 645 Containment: 0% Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newfireinfo Email: 2021.WalkerCreek@firenet.gov Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7774/ https://www.facebook.com/colvillenf/ There will be an open house for the public to learn about the Walker Creek,...
Umatilla National Forest to further reduce area closure (Lick Creek Fire Wildfire)
Pacific Northwest Region Umatilla National Forest 72510 Coyote Road Pendleton, OR 97801 www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla Contact: Darcy Weseman (541) 278-3722August 12, 2021 Umatilla National Forest to further reduce area closure PENDLETON, Ore. (August 12, 2021) – With continued reduced initial attack on new fires across the Forest, Umatilla National Forest officials will further reduce the area closure on Friday, Aug. 13, reopening access to most of the Umatilla National Forest lands in Oregon. National Forest lands within proximity to active large wildfires (the Lick Creek, Green Ridge and Elbow Creek fires) will remain closed to public entry. The modified closure prohibits access to all Umatilla National Forest lands in Washington state (on both the Pomeroy and Walla Walla Ranger Districts) and closes lands surrounding the Elbow Creek Fire on the Walla Walla Ranger District in Oregon, which encompasses lands south and east of where Alder Creek intersects with Forest...
Schneider Springs Daily Update August 12, 2021 (Schneider Springs Wildfire)
Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2021 – 8:00 a.m. Contact: Naches Ranger District: 509-653-1468 START DATE: August 3, 2021 Cause: Lightning SIZE: 7,150 acres Percent Contained: 0% Resources Assigned: 197 personnel · Engines: 10 · Handcrews: 3 · Dozers: 4 · Water Tenders: 4 Yesterday: A community meeting was held last night at the Nile-Cliffdell FD #14. Video of that with captions will be available on the Schneider Springs Fire Facebook page by mid-day. Fire managers continued to develop a structural plan, working closely with cooperators and other public land agencies and homeowners. The eastern edge of...
Umatilla National Forest to further reduce area closure (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)
Pacific Northwest Region Umatilla National Forest 72510 Coyote Road Pendleton, OR 97801 www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla Contact: Darcy Weseman (541) 278-3722August 12, 2021 Umatilla National Forest to further reduce area closure PENDLETON, Ore. (August 12, 2021) – With continued reduced initial attack on new fires across the Forest, Umatilla National Forest officials will further reduce the area closure on Friday, Aug. 13, reopening access to most of the Umatilla National Forest lands in Oregon. National Forest lands within proximity to active large wildfires (the Lick Creek, Green Ridge and Elbow Creek fires) will remain closed to public entry. The modified closure prohibits access to all Umatilla National Forest lands in Washington state (on both the Pomeroy and Walla Walla Ranger Districts) and closes lands surrounding the Elbow Creek Fire on the Walla Walla Ranger District in Oregon, which encompasses lands south and east of where Alder Creek intersects with Forest...
Windy Pass Daily Update-8/12/2021 (Windy Pass Wildfire)
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2021 – 7:30 a.m. Contact: Fire Information, 509-653-1468 Acres: 82 Containment: 64% Personnel: 128 Yesterday: The Eastern Area Incident Management Team assumed command of the Windy Pass Fire at 0600 yesterday. Smoke remained visible around Lookout Mountain. Mop-up operations were priority, along with perimeter monitoring for any hot spots. Operations Today: The fire has entered mop-op operations, and crews will continue to monitor the perimeter for hot spots, completing mop-op where those spots present a threat to control lines. There is no anticipated change in fire spread. Weather: A warming dry weather trend is expected through the week. Winds will be light from the northwest. No chance of precipitation through the end of the week. Closures: The Forest Service has issued Closure Order 06-17-03-21-15 for the Taneum and Manastash drainages including Forest Roads FSR 3100, 3104, 3111, 3120, 3300, 3330, 3350, 3352, 4100, 4110, and...
8/12 Daily Update (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires Daily Update August 12, 2021 Winthrop, WA — The Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and public and private lands within Okanogan County. These fires are being managed by Great Basin Incident Management Team 1. Fire Information Line: Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily) Fire Weather: The heat continues today, with temperatures returning into the mid to upper 90s. Winds will start from the northeast, with a few gusts around 10 mph through 1200. Winds this afternoon will relax and shift more from the southeast, which will continue through the remainder of the afternoon. Very light winds continue Thursday night, with low temperatures in the middle 60s, and continued poor humidity recovery. Heat continues Friday. Look for cumulus buildups in the afternoon with a slight chance for thunderstorms. Cedar Creek Fire: The fire is currently...
8/12 Smoke Outlook (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
8/12 Smoke Outlook Special Statement The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for the area extending through Saturday. Fire Cedar Creek, Cub Creek 2, and Muckamuck fires all became quite active yesterday due to the high temperatures and very low humidity. Much of the burning was in interior, unburned islands although Cedar Creek grew some along the difficult-toaccess west side in the Lake Chelan Sawtooth wilderness and Cub Creek grew to the north towards Pasayten wilderness. Acreage estimates for Cedar and Cub have not been updated since there was no infrared flight yesterday. Cedar Creek size estimate remains at 52,889 acres and 37% contained, Cub Creek 2 is 62,489 acres and 54% contained. Muckamuck is 1,237 acres and 0% contained. Delancy remained quiet yesterday at 223 acres. Smoke Smoke accumulated throughout north central Washington overnight due in part to an increase in activity on local fires, plus winds from...
Whitmore Fire Morning Update 8.12.21 (Whitmore Fire Wildfire)
The 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. SIZE: 57,460 acresCONTAINMENT: 30%PERSONNEL: 343CAUSE: LightningRESOURCES:Hand Crews: 7Engines: 20Dozers: 8Water Tenders: 13Helicopters: 1Fixed Wing: 1OperationsA Red Flag Warning is in effect today for the Whitmore Fire area until 8 PM, due to gusting north winds combined with low relative humidity. The strongest winds are expected this morning. An Excessive Heat Warning is also in place for the area. These conditions create the potential for extreme fire behavior and could lead to the rapid spread of any fire escaping containment lines. Firefighters have been preparing for these conditions and will be securing and defending control lines and responding to any new spot fires as necessary during today’s wind...
Muckamuck Fire August 12, 2021 Update (Muckamuck Wildfire)
Fire Information Public Phone Line: (509)-202-4184Email: 2021.muckamuck@firenet.govInciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7786/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colvillenf Acres: 1,326Percent Containment: 0%Date/Time Detected: August 4th, 08:55 AMStructures burned: 0Number of Resources: 103Cause: LightningOrigin/Location: 4 miles Northwest of Conconully, WA. Yesterday aircraft supported firefighters along the southwest flank throughout the day as they worked to extend established containment lines, while engaged in direct line construction. On the southeast perimeter heavy equipment and crews were able to successfully connect their containment lines to holding features. Resources on the northern flank progressed along FS RD 38 with mastication operations as they continued to build contingency lines. Today firefighters will be securing containment lines and continue providing structure protection. Aviation and ground resources will coordinate today working together progressing...
Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire update for Thursday, Aug. 12 (Rough Patch Complex Wildfire)
GLIDE, Ore. – Firefighters are working to strengthen primary, alternate and contingency lines around the Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire footprints. “Most of our indirect containment lines, including dozer, hand line and road systems, are in,” said John Spencer, operations section chief for Northwest 13 Incident Management Team. “Currently, we are brushing, masticating and utilizing feller bunchers to remove vegetation and widen those indirect lines.” Brushing is when ground crews cut and remove brush, small trees and low-hanging branches along a containment line. Falling teams are also removing hazard snags to protect firefighters from falling timber and prevent burning trees or branches from crossing established fire lines. Fire managers also continue to assess and prioritize opportunities to secure lines utilizing strategic ignitions if conditions allow and it is safe to do so. Aviation resources were grounded Wednesday due to smoke. High temperatures and low...
Increased smoke level again today on the Muckamuck Fire (Muckamuck Wildfire)
Residents are advised to expect another heavy smoke day in the Muckamuck Fire area. Winds will be from the north and northeast, which will tend to push any increased level of smoke in the Conconully direction. If you have health issues related to smoke, it is advised to reduce outdoor physical activity or remain indoors with windows and doors closed. Also, it will be another hot day, so if you remain indoors, leave your swamp coolers (if that is what you use for AC)
Devil's Knob Complex Morning Update, Aug. 12, 2021 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Devil’s Knob Complex Morning Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Kevin Stock August 12, 2021 A Red Flag Warning will be in effect today 2 – 11 PM. An Excessive Heat Warning will extend through Saturday for all of southwest Oregon The Devil's Knob Complex is a grouping of 40 plus lightning caused fires with the majority burning on the Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest with a number of fires burning on private lands protected by Douglas Forest Protective Association. The fires were started from thunderstorms on July 29th and August 1st. The Devil’s Knob Complex is situated between the Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire to the north, which is being managed by Northwest Incident Management Team 13 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...
Jack Fire and Rough Patch Complex update for Thursday, Aug. 12 (Jack Fire Wildfire)
GLIDE, Ore. – Firefighters are working to strengthen primary, alternate and contingency lines around the Rough Patch Complex and Jack Fire footprints. “Most of our indirect containment lines, including dozer, hand line and road systems, are in,” said John Spencer, operations section chief for Northwest 13 Incident Management Team. “Currently, we are brushing, masticating and utilizing feller bunchers to remove vegetation and widen those indirect lines.” Brushing is when ground crews cut and remove brush, small trees and low-hanging branches along a containment line. Falling teams are also removing hazard snags to protect firefighters from falling timber and prevent burning trees or branches from crossing established fire lines. Fire managers also continue to assess and prioritize opportunities to secure lines utilizing strategic ignitions if conditions allow and it is safe to do so. Aviation resources were grounded Wednesday due to smoke. High temperatures and...
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