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Goddard Road Fire Update 7/17 9pm (Goddard Road Fire Wildfire)
Goddard Road Fire #GoddardRoadFire 7/17/2021 9pm Update Fire activity has overall reduced throughout the fire, with some isolated areas still being fairly active. Aerial support focused on higher activity areas on the southeast and northern flanks of the fire. Minor spotting occurred during shifting winds on the northern flank, but were identified and lined. Crews will focus on strengthening lines throughout the night and conduct burnout operation on indirect line, where unburned vegetation exists between the line and the fires edge. Fire activity will continue through the night and torching of trees or active flames may be visible within the interior of the fire. Crews have begun to map the fires edge in attempt to measure an accurate size of the fire. The fire is over 300 acres in size. Evacuation levels will be reevaluated tomorrow morning. #WaWildfire
Level 1 Evacuation Notice for Areas Near the Green Ridge Fire July 17, 2021 (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)
Columbia County Sheriff’s Office working with the Incident Management Team for the Green Ridge Fire in Columbia County has made the decision to issue a Level 1 Evacuation notice. The notice encompasses all lands south and east of the following described area: Beginning at the intersection of County Road 9233 (Tucannon Road) and County Road 1931 (Hartsock Grade Road/Maloney Mountain Road); south on County Road 1931 to the forest boundary; west and south along the forest boundary back to County Road 1931; then west along County Road 1931 to its intersection with County Road 1424 (at Eckler Mountain Snow Park); south on County Road 1424 (Kendall Skyline Road) to the forest boundary where Forest Service Road 46 begins; south on Forest Service Road 46 to the Midway Campground then east to the Columbia/Garfield County line; then north and west along the Columbia/Garfield County line to the point of beginning. Level 1 - (BE READY) for potential evacuation. Residents should be aware of...
Cub Creek 2 Fire Road Closures July 17, 2021 (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
Cub Creek 2 Fire Update July 17, 2021 3:00 pm The Cub Creek 2 Fire started at the hairpin turn of Cub Creek Road and the Chewuch River. The fire burned actively into the late nighttime hours. Retardant from very large air tankers, water scooping/dropping planes, helicopters with buckets and various ground forces of hand crews and engines initially attacked the fire. The left flank is lined from the toe of the fire to the First Creek Road which also ties into Forest Road 140 leading to Buck Lake Campground. The north flank remains unchecked at this time. The northeast flank is backing down into the West Chewuch Road; it had crossed north of the confluence of the East and West Chewuch Road to Heaton Homestead. The fire has spotted east of Boulder Creek Road and is burning towards the north. The following roads accessing the fire area will be closed: · Rendezvous, Banker Pass, East and West Chewuch, and at the junction of the Forest Service Roads 39 and 37 due...
Grandview Fire Update - 7-17-2021 (Grandview Wildfire)
Sisters, OR – There will be a virtual community meeting tonight at 6:30pm. We will be updating the community on the progress being made on the fire, evacuations and answer any questions. You can view it two different ways: Microsoft Teams - https://bit.ly/GrandviewFire2021 Facebook - https://fb.me/e/PSHNNzSv The Grandview fire is now mapped at 6,013 acres and 31% contained. This increase in acreage is due to more accurate mapping and not fire growth. Due to the tremendous partnership between the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s office and Oregon Department of Forestry in maintaining the fire footprint and protecting homes and nearby communities, the Oregon State Fire Marshall Incident Management Team will be demobilizing today. This will allow firefighting resources to return to their home agency and prepare for other fires burning throughout the state. It is still early in the fire season and the size and frequency of wildfires is concerning to fire officials. Our...
Evacuation Status Downgraded (Red Apple Wildfire)
Chelan County Emergency Management has reduced the evacuation status of some areas. Click the following link to see the Facebook post:
Darlene Fire Daily Update 7/17/2021 (Darlene Wildfire)
Darlene Fire Daily Update – July 17, 2021 Fire Information Phone Line: 425-324-1267 (7am - 7pm)Email: darlenefireinfo@gmail.comInciWeb (Incident Website): https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7665/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deschutesnationalforestTwitter: https://twitter.com/CentralORFire Acres: 686 Number of Personnel: 202Percent Containment: 35% Cause: Under InvestigationDate/Time Detected: July 13, 2021, 1:30 p.m. Origin/Location: La Pine, Oregon La Pine, OR – Evacuations decreased in all areas surrounding the Darlene Fire yesterday afternoon and residents can now return to their homes and property. At 4:33pm on July 16th, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office and Klamath County...
Chelan PUD (Red Apple Wildfire)
Customers are encouraged to follow Chelan PUD on Facebook and Twitter. These are excellent resources for updates on power outages as well as
Elbow Creek Fire Morning Update - July 17, 2021 (Elbow Creek Wildfire)
WALLOWA, Ore. (10 a.m.)- The Elbow Creek Fire continues to be pushed by erratic winds and hot temperatures, challenging firefighters as the fire burns primarily to the east and west, with some growth to the north. The fire is located in the Grande Ronde River drainage near Mud Springs, approximately 31 miles southeast of Walla Walla, Washington. Helicopters and air tankers worked to slow the spread of the fire to the north and south yesterday, while crews aided in structure protection. Firefighters also worked the northwest side of the fire to keep the fire from spreading into Elbow Creek and progressing further through the Grande Ronde River drainage. Support from heavy airtankers aided in limiting the fire spread on the south on private ownership and firefighters were able to hold the fire last night north of Sickfoot Road. Based on infrared mapping, the fire is estimated to be 10,941 acres in size. Today, suppression activities are focused on holding the fire in the Wildcat creek...
Green Ridge Fire Update July 17, 2021 (Green Ridge Fire Wildfire)
Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: 1,067 acres Fire Containment: 15% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 7 Helicopters: 1 Engines: 6 Dozers: 1 Water tenders: 3 Total Personnel: 280 Jurisdiction: Umatilla National Forest Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7628/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Green-Ridge-Fire-105190851844816 www.facebook.com/UmatillaNF Washington Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/ Green Ridge Fire July 17, 2021 10:00 a.m. Fire Information 509-542-7964 E-mail: 2021.greenridge@firenet.gov Dayton, WA. —The Green Ridge Fire is burning in steep, rugged terrain on the Pomeroy Ranger District, approximately 30 miles east of Walla Walla, Washington. Values at risk include structures, the Mill Creek Watershed, wilderness, and recreation areas in the vicinity. The Umatilla National Forest implemented a Forest-wide closure...
Chuweah Creek Fire Update 07.17.21 (Chuweah Creek Wildfire)
CHUWEAH CREEK FIRE UPDATENORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commander: Bobby Shindelar July 17, 2021 8:00 AM Operations Today: Firefighters continue to make good progress on the Chuweah Creek Fire, which was started by lightning on July 12 and is burning east of Nespelem. Yesterday, lower temperatures and a reduction in wind gave resources a chance to make progress on securing line around the fire.Crews will focus on the southeast corner above Cache Creek Rd. to find a direct route to attack the fire, as well as the northeast corner, working north along Keller Butte Ridge to halt fire progress. An aggressive approach will be taken today during both day and night shift in anticipation of an increase in temperatures and the potential for thunderstorms early next week. With better mapping, the acreage on Incident 90 (Central Peak Fire) is estimated to be approximately 213 acres. There is a dozer line around the fire and firefighters continue to monitor and mop up...
Actualizacion del Incendio de Bootleg Julio 17, 2021 (Bootleg Fire Wildfire)
Actualizacion del Incendio de Bootleg Julio 17, 2021 Localización: 28 millas noreste de Klamath Falls, OR Tamaño: 281,208 acres Contención: 22% Personal: 2,106 Ayer, el humo se disipó temprano alrededor del incendio de Bootleg debido al aumento de los vientos del suroeste, lo que permitió que las operaciones aéreas apoyaran los esfuerzos contraincendios en tierra. Los bomberos utilizaron descargas aéreas de retardantes y agua a lo largo del flanco norte y la esquina sureste del incendio. Las cuadrillas están utilizando Sam's Cabin Road y 27 Road para detener el crecimiento del incendio hacia el norte. El incendio permanece muy activo en la esquina sureste hacia Grouse Prairie. Las cuadrillas continuarán realizando operaciones de quema de ensanche en esta esquina sureste si las condiciones lo permiten. Los recursos de protección de estructuras protegerán y asegurarán las estructuras en esta área según sea necesario. “Este incendio...
7/17 AM Update - Cedar Creek, Delancy, Cub Creek 2 Fires (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires Cub Creek 2 FireUpdateJuly 17, 2021Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Fire Information Line - Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm) Winthrop, WA — Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in very steep and rocky terrain in heavy down fuels. A strategic operational planner has been ordered to develop a strategic and tactical level fire behavior assessment of the fires for future management.Cedar Creek Fire is burning south and west of State Route 20. The fire is spreading very slowly in all directions. The current gusty wind conditions have had minor effects on fire behavior. On the east perimeter, the fire has spotted across the confluence of Cedar and Huckleberry Creeks. A hotshot hand crew worked with helicopter water drops to check the forward movement. The fire is holding on the Cedar Creek Trail. On the north perimeter, the fire is backing down toward State Route 20...
7/17 AM Update - Cedar Creek, Delancy, Cub Creek 2 Fires (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires Cub Creek 2 FireUpdateJuly 17, 2021Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Fire Information Line - Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm) Winthrop, WA — Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in very steep and rocky terrain in heavy down fuels. A strategic operational planner has been ordered to develop a strategic and tactical level fire behavior assessment of the fires for future management. Cedar Creek Fire is burning south and west of State Route 20. The fire is spreading very slowly in all directions. The current gusty wind conditions have had minor effects on fire behavior. On the east perimeter, the fire has spotted across the confluence of Cedar and Huckleberry Creeks. A hotshot hand crew worked with helicopter water drops to check the forward movement. The fire is holding on the Cedar Creek Trail. On the north perimeter, the fire is backing down toward State Route...
Lick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Update for Saturday, July 17, 2021 (Lick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Wildfire)
Lick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Quick FactsStart Date: July 7, 2021 Approx. Size: 68,153 ac. Cause: Lightning Containment: 30% Incident Commander: Randy Johnson, Pacific Northwest Team 3Total Personnel: 611 Location: Approximately 2 miles SW of Asotin, WA Resources:14 Crews58 Engines11 Dozers29 Water Tenders1MastecatorLick Creek (Dry Gulch) Fire Update - Saturday, July 17, 2021The community fire briefing that took place yesterday at the Asotin County Fire Station in Clarkston was well attended. Representatives of local, state, and federal authorities involved in managing the fire updated the public on the incident situation. Current Situation: Firefighters finished the last two miles of ignition on primary containment line and added depth along the southwest side of the fire. Aerial ignition was an important component of yesterday’s successful operations. The goal was to strengthen the existing containment lines. This strategy reduces the potential risk of fire spread in...
Bootleg Fire Daily Update July 17th (Bootleg Fire Wildfire)
Bootleg Update July 17, 2021 Location: 28 miles northeast of Klamath Falls, OR Size: 281,208 acres Containment: 22% Personnel: 2,106 Smoke cleared early around the Bootleg Fire yesterday due to increased southwest winds, which allowed air operations to support the firefighting efforts on the ground. Firefighters utilized retardant drops and water bucket work along the northern flank and southeast corner of the fire. Crews are utilizing Sam’s Cabin Road and the 27 Road to stop fire growth to the north. The fire also remains very active on the southeastern corner towards Grouse Prairie. Crews will continue to conduct burnout operations on this southeast corner if conditions allow. Structure protection resources will protect and secure structures in this area as necessary. “This fire is large and moving so fast, every day it progresses four to five miles,” said Incident Commander Joe...
7/17 Smoke Forecast (Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire)
Cedar Creek Fire 3,696 acresDelancy Fire 130 acresCub Creek 2 Fire 1,528 acres. Delancy continues to slowly burn along theperimeter below Delancy ridge. The Cedar Ck fire isapproaching Hwy 20 on the NE flank, and continuing to burnaround the perimeter. The Cub Ck fire started in the earlyafternoon 7/16 and grew quickly to over 1,500 acres bymidnight. SmokeWeather conditions today will be similar to yesterday, althoughsmoke impacts may be greater throughout the day due to theCub Ck 2 Fire. Smoke and haze is expected to impact themajority of the forecast area along the Methow Valley floorfrom the Cedar Ck, Delancy, and Cub Ck 2 fires today. Expectperiods of Moderate to USG until the inversion breaks thismorning, and then again in Winthrop this afternoon.Residences above the valley floor can expect Moderate toUnhealthy air throughout the day. As the weather patternchanges expect increased smoke overnight and into Sunday.HealthConsider limiting vigorous outdoor activities during periods...
7/17 Smoke Forecast (Cedar Creek Wildfire)
Fire Cedar Creek Fire 3,696 acres Delancy Fire 130 acres Cub Creek 2 Fire 1,528 acresDelancy continues to slowly burn along theperimeter below Delancy ridge. The Cedar Ck fire isapproaching Hwy 20 on the NE flank, and continuing to burnaround the perimeter. The Cub Ck fire started in the earlyafternoon 7/16 and grew quickly to over 1,500 acres bymidnight.SmokeWeather conditions today will be similar to yesterday, althoughsmoke impacts may be greater throughout the day due to theCub Ck 2 Fire. Smoke and haze is expected to impact themajority of the forecast area along the Methow Valley floorfrom the Cedar Ck, Delancy, and Cub Ck 2 fires today. Expectperiods of Moderate to USG until the inversion breaks thismorning, and then again in Winthrop this afternoon.Residences above the valley floor can expect Moderate toUnhealthy air throughout the day. As the weather patternchanges expect increased smoke overnight and into Sunday. HealthConsider limiting vigorous outdoor activities during...
Information Update - 8:00am (Goddard Road Fire Wildfire)
News Release - July 17th, 2021 Rice, WA: The Goddard Road fire was reported on July 16th, at approximately 1:43pm near Goddard Road and Orin-Rice Road. The fire is about 1 mile northeast of Rice and 11 miles southeast of Kettle Falls. Fire behavior was very active during the initial growth of the fire, driven by topography and winds, quickly spreading the fire to the northeast. Stevens County Fire District 12, along with mutual aid from other Stevens County Fire Districts responded to the fire, along with DNR, Federal Agencies, as well as Stevens County Sheriffs. Fire bosses, helicopters, and retardant drops from tankers aided in slowing progression of the fire, allowing crews to begin establishing line. A level 3 evacuation was issues for Goddard and sections of Pleasant Valley Road. A level 2 evacuation is in effect outside of this area. Fire behavior calmed into the evening and night. Crews, working through the night, were able to establish indirect dozer line...
Bruler Fire Update for Saturday, July 17 (Bruler Fire Wildfire)
Sweet Home, Ore. – Cooler temperatures, light wind and higher humidity across the Bruler Fire led to little fire growth yesterday. Firefighters were successful in placing hose around 25% of the fire perimeter and have lined the entire fire with direct and indirect line.Firefighters are scouting alternative lines around the Bruler Fire perimeter. Creating alternative line is a standard firefighting practice, implemented in case there is a weather change that could cause the fire to escape the primary direct or indirect line. Firefighters, Resource Advisors, and landowners worked together to identify locations for successful placement of alternate lines while reducing probability of damage to cultural and natural resources. Dead trees in the fire perimeter are extremely dry for mid-July and can ignite easily. Firefighters used a Type 2 helicopter to drop water on interior hot spots yesterday. This water reduced the likelihood that a snag could cause the fire to escape the primary...
Red Apple Fire July 17 Morning Update (Red Apple Wildfire)
Red Apple Fire Update July 17, 2021Incident Start Date: July 13, 2021; Cause: Undetermined; Acreage: 11,111; Containment: 51% Anticipated Full Containment: July 19, 2021 Hand Crews: 3; Engines: 35; Helicopters: 4; Dozers: 4; Water Tenders: 7; Total Personnel: 182 Firefighter Injuries: 1; Structures Threatened: 400; Structures Damaged: 5; Structures Destroyed: 0
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