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Final Update Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires 6-11-21 (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 11, 2021 - 8:17am
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,610 acres Dry Creek 1,585 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 95% Dry Creek 95% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 0 Helicopters: 0 Engines: 0   Total Personnel: 31 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/WallowaWhitmanNF/ Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 11, 2021 Forest Service: (541) 519-8051 Bureau of Land Management: (541) 523-1407 Oregon Department of Forestry: (541) 263-0661 E-mail: 2021.josephcanyon@firenet.gov   For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   ...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Update 6-10-21 (Dry Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 10, 2021 - 9:58am
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,610 acres Dry Creek 1,564 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 90% Dry Creek 90% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 3 Helicopters: 5 Engines: 3   Total Personnel: 183 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 10, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: 2021.josephcanyon@firenet.gov   For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Enterprise, Oregon - Demobilization of resources continues today as conditions have moderated and...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Update 6-10-21 (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 10, 2021 - 9:41am
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,610 acres Dry Creek 1,564 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 90% Dry Creek 90% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 3 Helicopters: 5 Engines: 3   Total Personnel: 183 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 10, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: 2021.josephcanyon@firenet.gov   For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Enterprise, Oregon - Demobilization of resources continues today as conditions have moderated and...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Update 6-9-21 (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 9, 2021 - 3:24pm
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,610 acres Dry Creek 1,564 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 60% Dry Creek 60% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 9 Helicopters: 5 Engines: 3   Total Personnel: 316 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 9, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: Cheyne_Rossbach@firenet.gov   For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Enterprise, Oregon -The objective for both the Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek fires is to limit the duration and...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Update 6-9-21 (Dry Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 9, 2021 - 3:20pm
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,610 acres Dry Creek 1,564 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 60% Dry Creek 60% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 9 Helicopters: 5 Engines: 3   Total Personnel: 316 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 9, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: Cheyne_Rossbach@firenet.gov   For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Enterprise, Oregon -The objective for both the Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek fires is to limit the duration and...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Daily Update 6-8-2021 (Dry Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 8, 2021 - 3:13pm
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,575 acres Dry Creek 1,500 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 20% Dry Creek 50% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 9 Helicopters: 8 Engines: 14   Total Personnel: 337 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 8, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: Cheyne_Rossbach@firenet.gov     For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Northwest Incident Management Team 7 began full management of the Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek fires...

Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires Daily Update June 8, 2021 (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 8, 2021 - 3:04pm
   Quick Facts Incident Summary Approximate Size: Joseph Canyon 7,575 acres Dry Creek 1,500 acres Fire Containment: Joseph Canyon 20% Dry Creek 50% Incident Commander: Jason Loomis Resources on the fires: Crews: 9 Helicopters: 8 Engines: 14   Total Personnel: 337 Jurisdiction: Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Vale District Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Department of Forestry, Washington Department of Natural Resources Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7513/ https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7517/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/NPT1855 Oregon Smoke Blog http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/ Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek Fires June 8, 2021 Fire Information: (541) 579-0648 E-mail: Cheyne_Rossbach@firenet.gov     For Immediate Release Incident Commander: Jason Loomis, Northwest Team 7   Northwest Incident Management Team 7 began full management of the Joseph Canyon and Dry Creek fires...

Fire Requires Closure of Precious Lands Wildlife Management Area in Northea (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 7, 2021 - 2:59pm
Lapwai, Idaho- On June 4th, the Joseph Canyon fire started and is still actively burning on part of the Precious Lands Wildlife Management Area in Northeastern Oregon. Due to the extremely steep terrain, poor road access, and unpredictable nature of this fire, the Nez Perce Tribe has decided to implement an immediate, temporary closure of the Precious Lands area to all public use. "Given the unpredictable nature of wild fires, we want to best ensure the fire crews are able to focus on their critical work without any additional concerns for public users being in the area. Public safety is always top priority," stated Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Chairman, Samuel Penney. The fire is burning in and around the Grande Ronde and Joseph Creek Areas of Critical Environmental Concern on the Vale District Bureau of Land Management and in the Nez Perce Precious Lands Wildlife Area (Héte’wits Wétes). Firefighters from the Oregon Department of Forestry are working to protect...

06.07.2021 Prescribed Fire Operations Updates (Spring Prescribed Fire Projects 2021 Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 7, 2021 - 2:21pm
 John Day, Prairie City and Hines, OR. – (June 7, 2021) After carefully monitoring conditions across the Forest, fire officials have determined that conditions are within specific parameters, including temperature, relative humidity, and fuel moisture to start prescribed fire operations in specifically planned units.  ·       Emigrant Creek Ranger District fire crews are tentatively planning to begin ignitions on 200 acres in Silvies 7, Tuesday, June 8.  Silvies 7 is south of National Forest System (NFS) road 31.  ·       Prairie City Ranger District crews continue to monitor for smoke and hot spots on Elk 16 units C and Qa.  Crews are beginning prep work on Unit FB, there is not set date for ignitions on this unit as of now.   ·       Blue Mountain Ranger District crews will continue to patrol Galena 30 and Murderers Creek 6 this week. For the safety of firefighters and the public, roads and areas of prescribed fire activity will be signed. Please avoid...

Cooler, calmer weather slows spread of Joseph Canyon Fire (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 7, 2021 - 10:15am
 JOSEPH, Ore. – Cooler temperatures and moderate winds Sunday slowed the spread of the Joseph Canyon Fire, allowing firefighters to work more strategically. “We won today,” said Andy Hayes, the incident commander trainee with the Blue Mountain Type 3 Incident Management Team said. “We didn’t win Saturday (when higher winds challenged firefighters), but we won today.” Additional resources and successful burnout operations along the west side of Cottonwood Creek created the anchor point needed to begin establishing containment lines. Steep, rugged terrain remains the biggest challenge, as firefighter safety is always the first priority. The fire is burning in and around the Grande Ronde and Joseph Creek Areas of Critical Environmental Concern on the Vale District Bureau of Land Management and in the Nez Perce Precious Lands Wildlife Area (Héte’wits Wétes), which is protected by Oregon Department of Forestry. Firefighters are working to protect ecological, geological...

06.03.2021 Prescribed Fire Updates (Spring Prescribed Fire Projects 2021 Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 7, 2021 - 9:34am
 ·       Emigrant Creek Ranger District – No burning over the upcoming weekend. The district will assess an additional 200 acres in Silvies 7 to burn next week, June 8-9, once the temperature and relative humidity moderates.   ·       Prairie City Ranger District –The district will consider burning Elk 16 FB (1000 ac) late next week if conditions allow. They will patrol units Elk 16 C and Qa over the weekend.   ·       Blue Mountain Ranger District–The district has finished ignitions on Galena unit 30 (714 ac) off the Middle Fork of the John Day River today. They will assess conditions for Galena units 41 and 40C (1000 ac total) starting Friday and into the weekend with hand and helicopter ignitions possible if conditions are conducive. Soda Bear and Starr units in the vicinity of Seneca are being evaluated for ignitions over the next 2 weeks as well.

Saturday winds challenge suppression efforts on Joseph Canyon Fire (Joseph Canyon Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 6, 2021 - 10:41am
JOSEPH, Ore. – Extreme winds Saturday challenged air resources battling the Joseph Canyon Fire, but also aided the suppression effort by pushing the active fire line back onto itself in some areas. By the end of the day, the fire footprint was estimated to be 3,700 acres. The fire is burning in northern Wallowa County and southeast Washington about 23 miles southwest of Lewiston, ID. “This is probably one of the most difficult places to fight fire in Oregon,” said Matt Howard, Deputy Agency Administrator for Oregon Department of Forestry. “Joseph Canyon is known for its extreme terrain, communications challenges, and natural hazards.” Northwest 7 Type 2 Incident Management Team is shadowing the interagency Blue Mountain Type 3 Incident Management Team today and will assume command of the fire Monday. Engine crews were able to establish and hold a line along 10 miles of roadway bordering the east side of Cottonwood Creek. They will continue working today to reinforce the...

Fire Season Starts Early in Northeast Oregon, Southeast Washington (Joseph Canyon Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 5, 2021 - 5:01pm
[Joseph, Ore.]  Lightning activity from thunderstorms passing through the area Thursday night and Friday morning ignited multiple wildfires in the northeast corner of the state. Responding resources have successfully contained some of the ignitions, however others remain active and uncontained. The Joseph Canyon Fire, initially reported Friday morning by Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR), is burning in steep rugged terrain in the Joseph Canyon area of northern Wallowa County, Oregon. Low humidity, warm temperatures, and breezy winds hampered firefighting efforts Friday and the fire rapidly spread through the grassy vegetation within the canyon and crossed over the state line into Washington. The fire continued to burn actively overnight in the flashy fuels and is estimated to be approximately 2,000 acres. The fire is burning on lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry and Bureau of Land Management. A local interagency Type 3 team will shadow firefighters...

Little George RX Update (2021 Umatilla NF Prescribed Fire Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 3, 2021 - 5:14pm
Crews continue to mop up the burned area today and tomorrow. Mopping up includes searching for pockets of heat, digging out the heat source, and cooling with water. Personnel plan to patrol the burned area through the

06.02.2021 Prescribed Fire Update (Spring Prescribed Fire Projects 2021 Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 2, 2021 - 1:14pm
Prescribed Fire Operations Update   John Day, Prairie City and Hines, OR. – (June 2, 2021) After carefully monitoring conditions across the Forest, fire officials have determined that conditions are within specific parameters, including temperature, relative humidity, and fuel moisture to start prescribed fire operations in specifically planned units.    ·       Emigrant Creek Ranger District – No burning over the past weekend. The district will assess an additional 200 acres in Silvies 7 to burn this upcoming weekend, June 5-7, once the temperature and relative humidity moderates.   ·       Prairie City Ranger District – Completed burning 140 acres out on Elk 16 QA, Buttermilk Creek area over the past weekend. All three Districts and the Airbase provided resources to assist. The district will consider burning Elk 16 FB (1000 ac) later next week, starting June 10-11.   ·       Blue Mountain Ranger District—The district will begin ignitions in...

Little George RX Update (2021 Umatilla NF Prescribed Fire Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 2, 2021 - 8:58am
Crews on the Pomeroy Ranger District completed ignitions on the Little George Prescribed Fire yesterday.  Smoke may still be seen in the area as firefighters mop-up and cool the perimeter of the burn.  No further ignitions are planned for the day. #GoodFire 

Prescribed Burn Notice: Pomeroy Ranger District - Little George RX (2021 Umatilla NF Prescribed Fire Prescribed Fire)

Inciweb Articles OR - June 1, 2021 - 2:33pm
Fire management officials on the Pomeroy Ranger District are implementing a 22-acre prescribed burn within the Little George project area, located approximately 31 miles south of Asotin, Washington.     The Little George prescribed burn is anticipated to take 1 day to complete and primarily consists of slash from recent timber sale activities. The objective of the burn is to reduce wildfire risk through reductions in existing fuel loading. Forest visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and avoid the area during prescribed burning activities.    Additional information about this prescribed burn is available by visiting the Umatilla National Forest’s prescribed fire interactive map. This map displays burning activities and is available at https://usfs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=ea40c8491fea4805b328ac74cd41429e. The interactive map allows the user to zoom in on certain areas and click on a burn unit for more information (such as acreage, status, etc). When...

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