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Big Hollow Fire Update September 26 (Big Hollow Fire Wildfire)
Press Release Big Hollow Fire Update September 26, 2020 Fire Information Line: 971-333-8602 For Immediate Release ANNOUNCEMENT: The evacuation order for cabins located at Government Mineral Springs near Trapper Creek Wilderness has now been lowered to Level 1 “READY”. Owners can return to the area but should be aware of the danger that still exists. Slow down and use caution as heavy equipment and firefighters continue to work in the area. Current Situation: Widespread rain over the last several days significantly reduced fire behavior. Larger fuels such as logs and stumps continue to smolder in place. Wet and muddy roads have temporarily limited access for patrolling. Today’s Plan: Firefighters will be removing pumps and sprinkler systems located around the Government Mineral Springs area. Crews will continue to assess and monitor the fire area in preparation for a safe transition back to the forest. Visitor Information: Sunset Falls Campground remains...
Government Mineral Springs Evacuation Lowered to Level 1 September 26 (Big Hollow Fire Wildfire)
The evacuation order for cabins located at Government Mineral Springs near Trapper Creek Wilderness has now been lowered to Level 1 “READY”. Owners can return to the area but should be aware of the danger that still exists.Slow down and use caution as heavy equipment and firefighters continue to work in the area.
ACTUALIZACION DEL BEACHIE CREEK – 25 de Septiembre 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
ACTUALIZACION DEL BEACHIE CREEK – 25 de Septiembre 2020 Acres: 192,838 acres Contención Porcentual: 52% Fecha de Inicio: 16 de Agosto, 2020 Causa: Bajo Investigación Ubicación de Origen: Opal Creek Wilderness: Combustibles: Madera y desechos de tala 2millas al sur de Jawbone Flats,...
Oregon State Forest Lands Reopen (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
Most state forest lands re-openAs of Friday, Sept. 25, all ODF-managed state forest land is open except for the Santiam State Forest and Land in Jackson and Josephine counties. Fire season is still in effect, so know public use restrictions in the area before you go.Note that some closures related to COVID-19 pandemic remain in effect. Please visit the recreation list for COCVID-19 updates on the specific recreation sites by opening the attached article and clicking on the underlined text. This will lead you to the most up-to-date information on Oregon Department of Forestry information.
9/25 Virtual Community Meeting with Operational update on Facebook Live (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
A virtual community meeting will be held at 6:00 PM PDT on Facebook Live. To access the meeting, visit http://facebook.com/RiversideFireInfoAfter the meeting, a link will be posted to the recorded
North and east areas of Mt. Hood National Forest reopen September 26 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
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BLM Refines Closures in Northwestern Oregon (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
The BLM has refined temporary closure BLM-managed public lands, roads, sites and trails. For more information,
WIND RIVER HIGHWAY/FOREST ROAD 30 IS NOW OPEN SEPTEMBER 25 (Big Hollow Fire Wildfire)
We just received notice that Wind River Highway/Forest Road 30 is now open between Carson National Fish Hatchery and Curly Creek Road. All vehicles should use caution while driving along this portion of the highway due to smoke. Please do not stop along the
Portions of Mt. Hood NF to Reopen Saturday (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
NEWS RELEASE Release date: September 25, 2020 North and east areas of Mt. Hood National Forest to reopen Saturday Many forest areas that were closed following the historic Labor Day windstorm that brought down thousands of trees and propelled the Riverside Fire will reopen on Saturday, September 26 at 12:01 a.m. The forest suffered extensive and severe damage as a result of the storm so many areas will remain closed or are still blocked by trees. On the west side of the forest, areas north of US Highway 26 will reopen. Land, roads, trails, and recreation sites south of Hwy 26 will remain closed due to widespread damage, debris slides, and the Riverside Fire, which is just under 140,000 acres in size and 34% contained. The closed area includes all of Clackamas River Ranger District and a portion of Zigzag Ranger District. The Timberline Trail, Pacific Crest Trail (Timberline to Town Trail), Top Spur Trail, Sandy River Trail (Ramona Falls), and other trails in the immediate...
Final Smoke Outlook 9/25 - 9/26: NW Oregon Willamette Valley (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Special StatementThis will be the final smoke outlook for Riverside, Beachie Creek, and Holiday Farm fires.FireRainfall throughout the day will dampen any remaining smoldering and hot spots. Additional perimeter growth is not expected with minimal fire behavior.. Many stumps, large logs, and roots will remain smoldering within the interior of the fire. As the weather breaks on Saturday, these areas may produce visible smoke but will not threaten the containment of this fire. Crews are continuing to work to extinguish all pockets of heat around the perimeter of these fires. If warm and dry weather returns, activity and smoke production may increase by mid-week next week.SmokeRain showers continue to increase the fuel moistures of smoldering fuels, this will result in negligible visible smoke outside the fire perimeter until warm weather returns on Tuesday. As a result, the entire Willamette Valley will see Good air quality for the next few days. Areas closest to the fire perimeter may...
DCSO - Archie Creek Fire Evacuation Level Updates - Friday Sept. 25, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)
ARCHIE CREEK FIRE EVACUATION UPDATESNews Release from Douglas Co. Sheriff's OfficePosted on FlashAlert: September 25th, 2020 10:16 AMDownloadable file: Ready_Set_Go.JPGDOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - The Sheriff's Office is announcing additional evacuation changes for the Archie Creek Fire. Beginning on Friday, September 25, 2020, at 11:00 am the following changes take effect: The LEVEL 1 "BE READY" notice for Nonpareil Road at Banks Creek to the end of Nonpareil Road, including all side streets between these two points, has been lifted. This area is no longer under a formal evacuation notice. The LEVEL 2 "BE SET" on Little River Road at New Bridge Road to the end of Little River Road, including all side streets between these two points, has been reduced to a LEVEL 1 "BE READY" notice. The following evacuation notices remain unchanged: Little River Road at Buckhorn Road to New Bridge Road, including all side streets between these two points, remains a LEVEL 1 "BE READY".Highway...
Thielsen Fire Update Sept. 25, 2020 (Thielsen Wildfire)
Sept. 25, 2020 Location Diamond Lake Ranger District, 5 miles north of Crater Lake National Park and within 1 mile of Diamond Lake Resort Size/Containment 9,971 acres and 35% contained. Fire was discovered on Sept. 8 at 0830 PDT. Cause is unknown. Evacuations (no change) Evacuation level is at Level 2 “SET” for the Diamond Lake area. Authorized residents and permit holders are allowed to enter the area. Road guards are at checkpoints around Diamond Lake to restrict access to unauthorized users. Visit the Douglas County Sheriff’s website for the most current information. Resources Personnel: 489 Type 2 Crews: 7 Type 2IA Crews: 4 Helicopters: 2 Type 3 Engines: 1 Type 4 Engines: 4 Type 6 Engines: 11 Water Tenders:...
Holiday Farm Fire Update 9/25 (Holiday Farm Fire Wildfire)
Springfield, Ore. – Rainy weather continues to help suppression efforts on the Holiday Farm Fire east of Springfield. With some areas of the fire receiving as much as an inch-and-a-half of rain, the level of active fire on the landscape has dropped considerably. The fire remains 173,094 acres and 35 percent contained. Today’s firefighting activity includes continuing to build and improve hand and dozer fire line around the eastern third of the fire’s perimeter and ramping up mop-up operations on the remaining two-thirds. Residents affected by the Holiday Farm Fire will be able to access their properties guided by ODOT pilot car caravans beginning today at 1:00 pm. Pilot car caravans for local residents will run between the road closure points, on the west end two miles east of Vida at milepost 27.55 to east of Finn Rock at milepost 38, one direction at a time. Through travelers should continue to take alternate routes. While some damaged trees have been removed, ODOT says a...
Riverside Operations Video Update 9/25: Management Transitions to PNW Team (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
RiversideFire Video Update 9/25: Our operations folks will continue to gather information and keep the momentum going.- Randy Johnson, Incident Commander Trainee, Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team.View video
Daily Update for Lionshead Fire, Friday, September 25 (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
Lionshead Fire Update – Thursday, September 24, 2020 - 10 a.m. Rain & Wind Affect Firefighting EffortsSpecial Notice: A virtual fire information public meeting was held on September 23, 2020. To view a recording of the meeting, go to https://www.facebook.com/LionsheadFire. Schools have reopened. Please be aware of increased traffic. Current Situation: The wind picked up Wednesday afternoon, resulting in increased burning in green islands well within the fire's perimeter. The fire gained some acreage, but containment remained at 15%. Rain fell on the fire overnight. This will reduce fire behavior and should allow crews to make even more progress. The rain was variable, but over an inch fell on some sections of the fire. In the wake of most wildfires, there are dead trees (snags) as well as trees that are fire-weakened that tend to fall, sometimes with little warning. These trees create a hazard to firefighters as well as having the potential to block roadways needed for...
Brattain Fire Daily Update-September 25, 2020 (Brattain Fire Wildfire)
BRATTAIN FIRE UPDATE September 25, 2020 @ 9 AM Map updates will be provided if perimeter lines or access roads change. The Brattain Fire map is current as of the September 23 update, but is still attached for reference. Yesterday: Fire behavior remained minimal, with mop up and suppression repair/rehabilitation activities remaining a top priority. Haze was visible from the northwest corner where there is heavy down and dead fuel loading that continues to burn in the interior. Gusty winds pushed through early but then died down throughout the day. Cooler temperatures and higher humidity helped speed up the cooling process inside the fire perimeter. Road graders worked on the 3360 road today to completion. Safety was top priority during the transition/shadow day with the incoming incident management team, as they became acclimated to objectives, conditions, terrain, routes, concerns and fire activity. Today: Windy and gusty today...
9/25 Update: Fire Will Continue to Smolder Under Tree Canopy (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Acres: 138,029Percent Containment: 34%Start Date: September 8, 2020Cause: Human-causedLocation: 1/2 miles SE of Estacada, ORFuels: Timber, Grass, Rugged TerrainTotal Personnel: 632 Weather and Fire Behavior: Clouds will be increasing and up to an inch of rain is forecast today. South, southwest winds are predicted, with wind gusts on the ridgetops reaching up to 30 miles per hour. Visit weather.gov/portland for weather information. Current Situation: While the rain has moderated fire behavior, especially in open areas where grass and brush are the primary vegetation, it will not put the fire out. Fire will continue to smolder under the tree canopy in heavier fuels like logs and stumps. Firefighters have been taking advantage of the weather to search out and extinguish hot spots close to the fire
South Obenchain Fire Update September 25, 2020 (South Obenchain Fire Wildfire)
South Obenchain Fire Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Doug Johnson September 25, 2020 This will be the last update from the Northwest Incident Management Team 8 (NWIMT8), Incident Commander Doug Johnson. NE Washington Team 2, Incident Commander Dean Kiefer, will assume management of the fire Saturday at 7:00 am. NWIMT8 would like to take this opportunity to say “thank you” to the communities, cooperators, agency staff, and firefighters for the unwavering support during our management of the South Obenchain Fire. The life and safety of the public and all wildland fire responders is always the number one priority for all fire agencies. To keep firefighters and communities healthy and safe, all firefighters are asked to follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the spread of illness. This also includes limited entry into the incident command post and base camp. The small amount of precipitation...
Smoke Outlook for NW Oregon - Willamette Valley Friday, Sept 25 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Special Statement This will be the final smoke outlook for Riverside, Beachie Creek, and Holiday Farm fires. Fire Rainfall throughout the day will dampen any remaining smoldering and hot spots. Additional perimeter growth is not expected with minimal fire behavior.. Many stumps, large logs, and roots will remain smoldering within the interior of the fire. As the weather breaks on Saturday, these areas may produce visible smoke but will not threaten the containment of this fire. Crews are continuing to work to extinguish all pockets of heat around the perimeter of these fires. If warm and dry weather returns, activity and smoke production may increase by midweek next week. Smoke Rain showers continue to increase the fuel moistures of smoldering fuels, this will result in negligible visible smoke outside the fire perimeter until warm weather returns on Tuesday. As a result, the entire Willamette Valley will see Good air quality for the next few days. Areas closest to the fire perimeter...
Archie Creek Fire update - Friday Sept. 25, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Archie Creek Fire Update September 25, 2020 Unified Incident Commanders Mike Dueitt and Tim Keith Email: 2020.archiecreek@firenet.gov Phone: 971-334-7674 Hours: 8am-8pm InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7176/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekFireInfo/ Special Notes: American Red Cross is giving out wildfire recovery kits at the old Glide Middle School gym today from 10 am to 2 pm at 301 Glide Loop. The Red Cross is still offering assistance to those who lost homes in the fire. For more information, call 231-386-0412. Additional rainfall has allowed the Douglas Forest Protective Association to drop the fire danger to LOW on all DFPA protected lands. The Industrial Fire Precaution Level will remain at IFPL II. For more information about public or industrial fire restrictions, see www.dfpa.net or call DFPA’s information line at 541-672-0379. Fire Update: The Archie Creek Fire has burned 131,642 acres and is 59 percent contained. There...
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