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News Release Nine Mine Fire 8.10.21 (Nine Mine Fire Wildfire)
News Release August 10, 2021 Orient, WA - The Nine Mine Fire is located 4.5 miles south / southeast from Laurier, WA. This lighting caused fire started on Wednesday, August 4th and has burned approximately 139 acres of forested land. Acreage is changing due to mapping and not fire growth. 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. remains closed. Sunday’s wetting rains were very beneficial to firefighters working containment lines on the fire yesterday. Monday’s cooler temperatures in the morning helped support containment and suppression efforts improving overall fire containment to 35%. Today, Firefighter’s today will continue to...
Devil's Knob Morning Update for August 10, 2021 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Devil’s Knob Complex Morning Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Kevin Stock August 10, 2021Fire Weather Watch issued for Today (Tuesday) and Red Flag Warning issued for Wednesday. Excessive Heat Warning has been posted starting today 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...
Moe Canyon Fire Update 8/10/2021 9:00AM FINAL UPDATE (Moe Canyon Wildfire)
UPDATE: 9:00AM August 10, 2021 Final UpdateEstimated size: 161 acres Containment: 85%Today: Preparation for transfer of command will take place today. Members of the incoming command staff will shadow the current team during the day shift and assume command of the fire at 6:00PM today. Mop up and repair work will be ongoing along the southern edge of the fire while the northern edge will be monitored, and action taken as needed. Islands of unburned fuel within the interior of the fire will continue to burn at times. It is not uncommon to see smoke within the interior of a fire until fall rains extinguish the last hidden hot spots. This is the final update for Moe Canyon Fire Weather: High pressure building over the area will bring hot dry weather. A disturbance Wednesday may bring locally breezy north and northwesterly winds through Thursday. Aircraft: The Temporary Flight Restriction has been rescinded. Evacuations: Effective 7:00PM August 8, 2021 the Level 1 Evacuation...
Upper Lime Creek Daily Update August 10 (Upper Lime Creek Wildfire)
Inchelium, WA – The recent rain helped firefighters make good progress in direct hand line construction and were able to extend the contingency lines up Hall Creek Road. On the Summit Trail Fire, firefighters will continue to mop up inside the fire line on the western and southern flanks and anticipate completing direct line along the eastern flank of the fire within the next few days. A drying trend will continue throughout the week with warmer temperatures, which will increase fire activity. Crews will conduct burnout operations on the eastern flank of the Summit Trail Fire today between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. as fuels dry out. This is to combat further fire spread, and there will be visible smoke from these operations. These operations are well within the containment lines, and do not represent an expansion of the fire perimeter. Crews will continue to extend and connect hand lines, dozer lines, and secondary lines on the east side of the Summit Trail Fire. Helicopters will...
Summit Trail Fire Daily Update August 10 (Summit Trail Wildfire)
Inchelium, WA – The recent rain helped firefighters make good progress in direct hand line construction and were able to extend the contingency lines up Hall Creek Road. On the Summit Trail Fire, firefighters will continue to mop up inside the fire line on the western and southern flanks and anticipate completing direct line along the eastern flank of the fire within the next few days. A drying trend will continue throughout the week with warmer temperatures, which will increase fire activity. Crews will conduct burnout operations on the eastern flank of the Summit Trail Fire today between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. as fuels dry out. This is to combat further fire spread, and there will be visible smoke from these operations. These operations are well within the containment lines, and do not represent an expansion of the fire perimeter. Crews will continue to extend and connect hand lines, dozer lines, and secondary lines on the east side of the Summit Trail Fire. Helicopters will...
Cub Creek 2 Fire – August 10, 2021 Update (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
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8/10 Daily Update (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Cedar Creek and Delancy FiresDaily Update August 10, 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: Much warmer temperatures return today, reaching the lower 90s. Humidity will remain low. The only cloud cover will be high cirrus sweeping overhead. Winds will start light upslope, switching to northwest, with gusts around 20 miles per hour in the later afternoon for the Methow Valley and along ridgetops. Yesterday evening at 6 pm, Southwest Team 2 hosted a Virtual Public Meeting that was live streamed on Facebook. Audio from the meeting was simulcast on American Legion Radio 105.5 FM. Representatives from the teams provided updates on the Cedar Creek, Delancy, Cub Creek...
Windy Pass Daily Update 8-10-21 (Windy Pass Wildfire)
WINDY PASS FIRE UPDATE Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 – 7:00 a.m. Contact: Public Information Officer Hannah Blackstock, 509-800-7177 Windy Pass Fire Acres: 80 Containment: 35% Personnel: 194 Closures: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-notices Yesterday: Firefighters improved primary line around the fire perimeter, checked the fire edge to the north for remaining hot spots, and installed hose along the fire line. Firing operations occurred between the southern fire line and burned areas to the north. The firing operations produced smoke around Lookout Mountain, which may be visible from nearby areas. Road improvements and construction of contingency line continued. Operations Today: Firefighters will check the line around yesterday’s firing operations, and then firing operations will be completed for the interior of the primary fire line. Smoke will continue to be visible around Lookout Mountain. Following firing...
8/10 Smoke Outlook (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
8/10 Smoke Outlook Special Statement Highway 20 has reopened. Fire Temperatures will continue to warm today with expected highs around the fires reaching the mid 80's to low 90's. Fire activity will increase this afternoon as temperatures increase and burning within the control lines is expected. Cedar Creek is 52,859 acres (+0) and 34% contained. Cub Creek 2 is 62,489 acres (+121) and 50% contained, Muckamuck is 1,062 acres (this is 150 acres smaller than yesterday due to better mapping) and 0% contained. Delancy remains at 223 acres. Smoke Air quality has remained remarkably good given the amount of fire on the landscape in North Central Washington. Smoke will increase over the next few days with the warming temperatures although is not expected to reach unhealthy levels. The exception may be the Okanogan Valley in areas downwind of the Muckamuck and Chickadee fires. There are also active fires in Canada that could contribute smoke to the ...
Bulldog & Mack Mountain Fire Update 8-10-21 (Bulldog Mountain Wildfire)
#BulldogMtnFire Update 8-10-21Bulldog Mountain Fire: Yesterday firefighters observed minimal fire growth and continued to make good progress establishing indirect and contingency fire lines. A break in the weather over the fire the last couple of days has helped crews with establishing a foot hold to work in very challenging terrain. Crews added a culvert and additional road material for an alternate route to access the east side of the fire. Heavy equipment continues to be deployed as it becomes available to assist with fire line and road improvement. Today much of the same type of work performed yesterday will continue. Motorists traveling on the Boulder Hwy should be vigilant and watch for heavy equipment and firefighters turning off and onto the roadway. There are 94 personnel assigned to the incident. There have been no injuries or structures lost. The Bulldog Mountain Fire started August 5. 2021, located 20 miles north of Kettle Falls. The lightening caused fire spread quickly...
Bootleg, Walrus, Yainax Fires Update Aug 10 (Bootleg Fire Wildfire)
Bootleg Fire Update, August 10, 2021 Location: 28 miles northeast of Klamath Falls, OR Containment: 98%Size: 413,765 acres (647 square miles) Personnel: 938 Walrus Fire Fire Location: 10.5 miles N of BonanzaSize: 75 acres Containment: 90%Yainax Location: 10 miles NE of BonanzaSize: 84 acres Containment: 70% (Klamath Falls, OR) – At noon yesterday Klamath and Lake Counties lifted all evacuations for the Bootleg, Walrus, and Yainax Fires. There are still fire personnel working on each of the fires and residents are asked to exercise caution when travelling near the fire areas. Forest closures remain in effect, please check with your local ranger district before entering national forest lands. The Red Cross is closing the evacuation shelters but will still be working with the public during the recovery efforts. Containment numbers continue to climb on each of the...
Devil's Knob Complex Evening Update August 9, 2021 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Devil’s Knob Complex Evening Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Kevin Stock August 9, 2021 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 Academy near Tiller, Oregon. Fire Information: (541) 900-6133 (8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) E-mail: 2021.DevilsKnob@firenet.gov Information Websites: ...
Windy Pass Evening Update 8-9-21 (Windy Pass Wildfire)
WINDY PASS FIRE UPDATE Date: Monday, August 9, 2021 – 7:00 p.m. Contact: Public Information Officer Hannah Blackstock, 509-800-7177 Windy Pass Fire Acres: 57 Containment: 22% Personnel: 193 Closures: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-notices Operations Today: Firefighters improved primary line around the fire perimeter, checked the fire edge to the north for remaining hot spots, and installed hose along the west, south, and east fire line. After completing prep of the primary fire line, firing operations occurred in areas of unburned fuel between the southern fire line and burned areas to the north. The firing operations produced smoke around Lookout Mountain, which may be visible from nearby areas. Road improvements continued for the creation of contingency line as well as improved access by fire and emergency personnel. Operations Tomorrow: Firing operations will be completed tomorrow. Smoke will continue to be visible...
Skyline Ridge Complex evening update for Monday, Aug. 9, 2021 (Skyline Ridge Complex Wildfire)
Firefighters work to extend control lines ahead of tomorrow’s heat wave CANYONVILLE, Ore.— Ahead of an expected heat wave arriving Tuesday, firefighters are taking advantage of mild night temperatures to strengthen control lines atop two ridges to protect lands east and west of the 2,350-acre Poole Creek Fire. Control lines south of the fire are holding well. A dozen helicopters are aiding with water drops and retardant to cool any flames or embers that threaten the lines. Overall containment on fires in the Complex stands at 14 percent. Over the next few days the fire is expected to back down two canyons between the ridges until it meets control lines protecting houses on the south bank of the South Umpqua River. As a precaution, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Green or Level 1 “Be Ready” evacuation advisory for residences in the area north of Poole Creek Fire. This includes an area south of the South Umpqua River along Tiller Trail Highway, including...
Moe Canyon Fire Update 8/0/21 8:00PM (Moe Canyon Wildfire)
Estimated size: 161 acres Containment: 85%Today: Fallers completed the removal of snags and have been released from the fire. Hand and engine crews continued mitigation of roll out hazards, mop up and repairing containment lines. In many areas containments lines are covered with vegetation and water bars are installed to prevent erosion. Hose lays will be left in place along the southern edge of the fire to support further mop up activity. Back hauling of hoses, pumps, porta-tanks and other equipment continued throughout the day. Approximately 5000 feet of hose was deployed and must be cleaned, rolled and returned to the cache for use on future incidents. Tonight: Three engines will monitor the fire until approximately midnight then will return to fire camp to rest and transition to day shift tomorrow. Tonight will be the last night shift. Tomorrow: Continue mop up. Release most remaining resources. Transfer command of the fire to a local Type 4 organization at 6:00P ...
Roseburg BLM expands closure order to include Scaredman Recreation Site (Rough Patch Complex Wildfire)
On August 06, 2021, the Roseburg District issued an Emergency Closure Order that closed Bureau of Land Management (BLM) road 24-1-26 (Francis Creek) managed by the Swiftwater Resource Area. This Amended Emergency Closure Order updates the BLM lands that will remain closed until such time as conditions allow for safe use of the public lands. Action: Pursuant to 43 CFR 9212.2, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hereby provides notice that effective at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, August 10, 2021, the BLM administered-public lands described below are closed to all forms of public access and will remain closed until the Rough Patch Complex Fire is declared controlled and/or conditions change to allow for an amendment to the closure area. Due to an expected increase in fire activity and predicted severe fire weather conditions, this closure is necessary to protect public land users from risks associated with active wildland fire, fire suppression, suppression repair, emergency stabilization,...
Emergency Fire Area Closure Order No. 06-15-02-21-447 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)
Umpqua National Forest Supervisor Alice B. Carlton has issued an Emergency Fire Area Closure Order No 16-15-02-21-447 for the Devil's Knob Complex. Please see the attached in its
Change in Upper Lime Creek Fire Evacuation Levels (Upper Lime Creek Wildfire)
Upper Lime Creek Fire Evacuations Have ChangedLevel 1: The Pines north to Bridge Ck. Rd. Level 2: From Empire Ck. to The Pines.
Knoll Fire Level 1 Evacuation Notice (Knoll Wildfire)
LEVEL 1 (Be Ready) Evacuation Notice: Lane County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Level 1 –BE READY – Evacuation notice due to the nearby Knoll Fire: Belknap Hot Springs and Resort area, and structures near Scott Creek and Highway 126. View map.
Schneider Springs Daily Update 8-9-2021 (Schneider Springs Wildfire)
Date: Monday, August 9, 2021 – 10:00 a.m. Contact: Naches Ranger District: 509-653-1468 START DATE: August 9, 2021 Cause: Lightning SIZE: 4,133 acres (based on infrared flight data) Percent Contained: 0% Resources Assigned: 87 personnel · Engines: 5 · Handcrews: 2 · Dozers: 3 · Excavators 6 · Helicopters: Available as needed Yesterday: Primary firelines consisting of jeep trails and two-tracks were identified to hold the fire north of FS Road 1502. Dozers and heavy equipment began to make improvements to those by clearing overgrown vegetation. Firefighters scouted for effective contingency lines south of Nile Creek. A Type 2 Incident Management Team arrived on Forest to relieve local resources. Today: Dozers and heavy equipment are primarily focused on northern and eastern...
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