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Windy Pass Daily Update 8-7-2021 (Windy Pass Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 7, 2021 - 8:14am
WINDY PASS FIRE UPDATE             Date:  Saturday, August 7, 2021 – 07:00 a.m. Contact:  Public Information Officer Hannah Blackstock, 509-800-7177   Windy Pass Fire Acres: 119 Containment: 15%  Personnel: 86 Closures: Pending   Operations Yesterday: Minimal fire growth occurred due to a low cloud layer, light precipitation, and cool temperatures. Firefighters began hand line construction along the west side of the fire down to the North Fork Taneum Trail #1377. Line improvement continued along Trail #1377 to the south of the fire. Fire personnel identified potential areas to construct effective containment line around the north and east sides of the fire. Firefighters overnighted at a spike camp close to the fire to minimize travel time. Fire resources are working on a full-suppression strategy with a limited number of resources.   Operations Today: Firefighters will continue to prep fire line to the west and south and will begin constructing containment...

8/7 Smoke Outlook (Cedar Creek Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 7, 2021 - 8:10am
  8/7 Smoke Outlook   Fire Cooler temperatures and higher humidity will keep the fires in the Methow Valley fairly quiet today. The main area of burning in the Cedar Creek fire is currently in the Sheep Creek/Bridge Creek area. The main burning in the Cub Creek 2 fire is in the northern Lake Creek, and west of Chewuch river area. Cedar Creek is now 52,859 acres (+26) and 25% contained. Cub Creek 2 is 61,391 acres (+365) and 24% contained. Delancy remains at 223 acres.   Smoke Air quality has improved significantly and undoubtedly residents of the area are breathing a sigh of relief. The fires are not extinguished yet though so smoke will remain a factor at times in the Methow Valley. The Okanogan Valley area may be impacted by some of the new fires burning in the area of Conconully and Loomis. The growth on these fires is a big uncertainty for possible smoke impacts to the area. There's an incident management team headed to those fires to manage the...

Road Closures (Whitmore Fire Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 7, 2021 - 7:00am
South of residential areas, all the roads on the southern side of SR155 from the Mission to Nespelem are closed to through traffic. Coyote Creek Road is closed. Columbia River Road is

Whitmore Fire Evacuation and Closure Update 08.07.21 0700 (Whitmore Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 7, 2021 - 6:51am
Whitmore Fire Closures and Evacuations 8/7 0700  Evacuations:  Level 3: All residences north of Columbia River Road, from Kartar Valley Road on the west to Panama Canyon on the east, are under Level 3 Evacuation orders. All residences south of Kartar Valley Road, Coyote Creek Road, and Lower Coyote Creek Road are under Level 3 Evacuation orders.  Level 2: All residences along the south side of Columbia River Road east of the Kartar Road turnoff and west of Panama Canyon are under Level 2 Evacuation orders.  Level 1: All residences south of SR155 from the Mission south to Nespelem are under Level 1 Evacuation orders.  Road Closures: South of residential areas, all the roads on the southern side of SR155 are closed from the Mission to Nespelem.  Coyote Creek Road is closed. Columbia River Road is

Skyline Ridge Complex Information Friday, August 6, 2021 at 9 P.M. (Skyline Ridge Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 9:56pm
Smoky morning gives way to clear afternoon and increased fire activity CANYONVILLE, Ore. - On the Skyline Ridge Complex, a thick inversion of smoky air Friday morning gave way to clear skies and fresher air. The improvement in air flow and rising temperatures caused many fires in the complex to become more active. Both O'Shea Creek and Poole Creek fires had flames cross portions of their fire lines Friday afternoon. Fire personnel will be working tonight to re-establish these lines and cool the fires edges. If conditions allow, they may burn roadside vegetation on Shively Creek, near the Poole Creek Fire. These burns operations will help stop the fire's spread to the southwest.Despite the increased fire activity Friday afternoon, most fires in the complex stayed within their control lines. Firefighters worked to improve control lines and cooled residual heat. McGinnis and Ike Butte fires have been mopped up 50 feet inside their perimeters, helping make them more secure.The Poole...

Devil's Knob Complex Evening Update August 6, 2021 (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 9:43pm
Devil’s Knob Complex Evening Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Kevin Stock August 6, 2021 Community Meeting: An in-person community meeting has been scheduled for August 7, 2021, Saturday at 7:30 PM at the Tiller Volunteer Fire Department. Fire managers from both Devil’s Knob and Skyline Ridge Complexes will provide operational fire updates and an opportunity for the public to ask questions. We are asking the public to bring and wear a mask as a COVID-19 mitigation and be prepared for warm weather conditions. The Devil's Knob Complex is a grouping of 52 lightning caused fires with the majority burning on the Tiller Ranger District, Umpqua National Forest. 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...

Community Meeting Moe Canyon Fire 8.8.2021 (Moe Canyon Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 6, 2021 - 9:21pm
  Community Meeting Moe Canyon Fire   Sunday August 08, 2021 at 5:00PM  Cooper’s Store General Store 8855 Entiat River Road   Members of SEWA IMT 3, WA State DNR, Chelan County FD 8 and US Forest Service will provide current information on the fire and be available to answer your questions.                                                  

Windy Pass Evening Update 8-6-2021 (Windy Pass Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 6, 2021 - 7:20pm
WINDY PASS FIRE UPDATE               Date:  Friday, August 6, 2021 – 19:00 p.m. Contact:  Public Information Officer Hannah Blackstock, 509-800-7177   Windy Pass Fire Acres: 99 Containment: 0%  Personnel: 46 Closures: Pending   Operations Today: Southeast WA Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire at 6:00 AM on August 6, 2021. Fire resources are working on a full-suppression strategy with a limited number of resources.   Minimal fire growth occurred overnight and during today’s operations due to a low marine layer, light precipitation, and cool temperatures. Firefighters took advantage of the weather and constructed line along the west side of the fire down to the North Fork Taneum Trail #1377. Fire line continued to be prepped along the Trail #1377 on the south side of the fire. Fire personnel identified potential areas to construct effective containment line around the north and east sides of the fire.   Firefighters will be...

Moe Canyon Fire Update 8/5/21 7:00PM (Moe Canyon Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 6, 2021 - 6:54pm
Summary: Southeast WA Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command of the Moe Canyon fire at 6:00AM August 05, 2021. The fire was reported at 6PM August 03. Initial attack was carried out by crews from WA DNR and USFS supported by aircraft. The fire is burning in steep, rugged terrain 10 miles NW of Entiat WA. Today: Line progress continued today along the northern perimeter of the fire. Hose lays were established on the northwestern perimeter while hand crews continued to improve containment line on the northeastern edge. Dozers also worked on the northeaster perimeter. To the south of the fire, dozers were successful in constructing a contingency line parallel to and just south of the Chief Joseph-Monroe transmission lines on Roaring Ridge. As expected, winds picked up in the early afternoon leading to more aggressive fire behavior. Weather: Cooler temperatures are forecast for Saturday with the highs expected to be in the mid-70’s. Winds will remain strong and gusty. Air...

08.06.2021 Black Butte Fire Area Closure (Black Butte Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 2:31pm
 Closure area consists of all geographical areas within boundaries of the following description: Starting at the intersection of the Malheur National Forest Boundary and Forest Service Road (FSR) 14 and proceeding north on FSR 14 at T. 18 S, R. 34 E, Sec. 24, north to the junction with FSR 16 at T. 16 S, R. 35 E, Sec. 23, north on FSR 16 until County Road 62, at the junction with 62 go north on County Road 62 to FSR 6200918 at T. 14 S, R. 34 E, Sec. 30, to Sunshine Flat Trailhead, then east on Forest Service Trail (FST) 369 then at the junction of FST 363 and FST 369, head east on FST 363, then continue to the Horseshoe Trailhead  at T. 14 S, R .35 E, Sec. 33, then south on FSR 13, at the junction of FSR 13 and FSR 16, east on FSR 16 to the Forest Boundary at T. 15 S, R. 36 E, Sec. 25, south along the Forest Boundary to T. 18 S, R. 36 E, Sec. 24,  west along southern Forest Boundary to FSR 14 at T. 18 S, R. 34 E, Sec. 24.  Boundary roads will remain open. ·        ...

Walker Creek Fire Update 8/6/2021 (Walker Creek Fire Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 6, 2021 - 2:27pm
News Release  - August 6th, 2021 Tonasket, WA:  The Walker Creek Fire started on August 3rd at approximately 3:22pm.  It is located approximately 22 miles east of Tonasket and 1.5 miles southeast of Bonaparte Lake.  Yesterday, crews continued to strengthen dozer lines and made direct line where possible.  The fire spotted over the fire line on the northern section of the fire.  Aerial support through retardant drops and helicopter bucket water drops were utilized to contain the spot, allowing crews to work on constructing a new dozer line and hand line where necessary.  A spot fire also occurred on the southern section of the fire with crews and a dozer working on containing that section of the fire with a new line.  The Spur fire has burned across USFS 0100 and it backing towards Bonaparte Lake, despite several retardant drops along the fire line.  Rapid spread and spotting from Spur Fire into this morning has caused a spot fire over the Bonaparte Lake Road.  Spur fire has...

Community Meeting- Devils Knob and Skyline Ridge Complexes August 7-7:30pm (Devil's Knob Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 1:42pm
An in-person public meeting is scheduled for August 7, 2021 at 7:30 pm in the parking lot of the Tiller Volunteer Fire Department, Tiller, Oregon. Fire managers will provide updates on the fires and an opportunity for the public to ask questions. If you are unable to attend in-person, please direct your questions or comments to 541-900-6133. These will be included in the recorded event. The recording will be posted to the incident Facebook page. Managers from both the Devils Knob and Skyline Ridge Complexes will remain available after the presentations and Q&As for individual discussions at different displayed

UPDATED Evacuation Information (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 1:39pm
EVACUATION UPDATE:Garfield County current evacuations:A Level 3 evacuation notice for the following areas:•Northwest corner of the Columbia and Garfield County border south to the Tucannon River Trail. Diagonally to the southeast along the Tucannon River Trail and north along the bear creek trail to the intersection of the 40 road. This will continue north on the westside of the 42 road to Pataha Spur Rd in the area of Iron Springs. Around the 040 road to the 4016 road, following the 4016 road to the 40 road and north to the forest boundary. •To include the Stentz Spring and Clear Water communities. A Level 2 evacuation notice for the following areas:•Starting from the northwest area of the Columbia County line on the Blind Grade Road extending south to Umatilla National Forest boundary east to the Baker Pond Campground. South on the 40 road to the 4016 road, 4016 road around to 040 Road to 42 Road. Continues south on the eastside of the 42 Road to Lickford Road (41 Road) and...

UPDATED EVACUATION NOTICE (Lick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 1:37pm
EVACUATION UPDATE:Garfield County current evacuations:A Level 3 evacuation notice for the following areas:•Northwest corner of the Columbia and Garfield County border south to the Tucannon River Trail. Diagonally to the southeast along the Tucannon River Trail and north along the bear creek trail to the intersection of the 40 road. This will continue north on the westside of the 42 road to Pataha Spur Rd in the area of Iron Springs. Around the 040 road to the 4016 road, following the 4016 road to the 40 road and north to the forest boundary. •To include the Stentz Spring and Clear Water communities. A Level 2 evacuation notice for the following areas:•Starting from the northwest area of the Columbia County line on the Blind Grade Road extending south to Umatilla National Forest boundary east to the Baker Pond Campground. South on the 40 road to the 4016 road, 4016 road around to 040 Road to 42 Road. Continues south on the eastside of the 42 Road to Lickford Road (41 Road) and...

Lick Creek and Green Ridge Fire Update – August 6, 2021@ 8:30 a.m. (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 12:30pm
Lick Creek Fire: A plan is being put together for the needs of the areas at greatest risk for runoff and flooding as proposed in the BAER Team assessment. Smoke will continue to be visible as unburned pockets of vegetation inside the fire perimeter are consumed. Crews will continue to mop-up any interior pockets of heat and patrol until full containment is achieved. This fire remains at 90% contained.Green Ridge Fire: Gusty winds were experienced from a cold front passing through the area overnight. This front also brought light rains and lightning. Containment lines were tested, when winds carried embers about one and a half miles across the line causing spot fires at the 46 Road and Drop Point (DP) 261. Crews responded quickly getting rough line around this spot and monitored it due to several large snags in the interior. Another spot fire occurred at the bottom of the Tucannon drainage east of the Panjab Campground. They were pushed across the line by a southwest wind causing the...

Schneider Springs Fire Daily Update 8-6-21 (Schneider Springs Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - August 6, 2021 - 12:26pm
SCHNEIDER SPRINGS FIRE UPDATE             Date:  Thursday, August 6, 2021 – 11:00 a.m. Contact:  Public Information Officer Heather Appelhof, 509-653-1468   Schneider Springs Fire  Acres: 4,000 Containment: 0% Personnel: 23 Closures: https://tinyurl.com/2hjd6ws2   Yesterday: A cold front passed through the fire area yesterday afternoon brining extremely gusty winds.  This resulted in wind driven fire behavior with embers traveling long distances and short runs through the tree canopy and ground fuels.    Resources have been scouting for areas for effective containment lines such as areas that have previously burned by controlled fire or wildfire as well as natural barriers.    Operations Today: The incident has transitioned to a Type 3 Incident Management Team, led by Incident Commander Jamie Long. Firefighters continue to focus on public and firefighter safety by engaging in structure assessments and protection operations in the SR 410 corridor,...

Middle Fork Complex Daily Update 8/6/2021 (Middle Fork Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 12:19pm
Fire information: The Symbol Rock, Devil’s Canyon, Larison Cove, Way, Warble, and Journey Fires are at 100% containment and remain on a patrol status. The Packard and Windfall Fires are in mop-up status, as well as patrol

08.6.2021 Morning Black Butte Fire Update (Black Butte Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 11:23am
Morning Update, Friday, August 6, 2021                                        Fire:  Black Butte Fire                                   Containment: 0% Acres:  7,645                                              Start Date:  August 3, 2021                                                                            Cause:  Lightning                                         Location:  8 miles NE of Antelope Lookout     Total Personnel: N/A                                 Fuels/Topography: Mixed brush, grasses and timber Type of resources:  N/A                            Today:  The fire was pushed yesterday due to, extremely high winds the fire pushed southeast moving onto Bureau of Land Management and some private...

August 6 Update 11am (Bull Complex (formally Janus Complex) Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - August 6, 2021 - 11:00am
 Bull Complex Update  (formally called Janus Complex)                                                                        Friday, August 6, 2021 10:00 a.m.  The Janus Complex was renamed the Bull Complex today. The new name reflects all the fires within the complex rather than the one fire named Janus. The fires in the Bull Complex are: Janus, Ridge, Kola, Round Lake and Ogre. This change is in name only and will not affect the operational plan.  Significant progress was made yesterday mopping up Round Lake and Ogre Creek Fires. Two newly arrived water tenders were an asset in expanding the water capacity available for those two fires. Firefighters expect to call them both contained later today.  On Janus, the largest fire in the complex, work is being prioritized on the southern flank of the fire along Forest Roads 4696 and 6370. A dozer and sawyers will be prepping fire line along these roads today.  The...

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