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Taylor Creek and Klondike Fires Daily Update - August 17 (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)
Critical fire weather to test Taylor Creek and Klondike firelines. A wind event is forecast to begin today bringing winds from the northeast and is expected continue through the weekend. Gusts up to 20mph in aligned valleys are forecasted for this afternoon. In the southeast part of the Klondike fire, winds will push fire away from people and homes east of Route 199 and toward Babyfoot Road. Firefighters are in place to protect and hold the fireline and continue to protect structures in the area. Fire will become more active with increased flame lengths, rates of spread and potential for spotting. Smoke from the Klondike fire will be blown to the southwest, but winds may bring smoke from other fires in the state to the Grants Pass and Selma areas. Crews hold southeastern Klondike Fire amid increased fire activity. The fire was active along the Illinois River Rd where crews continue to defend homes. Rosenblatt House, McCaleb Ranch, Chittim House and all other structures remain secure....
Kettle River Fire Update, Friday August 27th (Kettle River Fire Wildfire)
The Kettle River Fire did not grow significantly on Thursday. Fire managers are optimistic Friday as specialized crews arrived overnight to help with the difficult work ahead. Friday's complete update can be seen at the link
Taylor Creek and Klondike Fires Daily Update - August 17 (Klondike Fire Wildfire)
Critical fire weather to test Taylor Creek and Klondike firelines. A wind event is forecast to begin today bringing winds from the northeast and is expected continue through the weekend. Gusts up to 20mph in aligned valleys are forecasted for this afternoon. In the southeast part of the Klondike fire, winds will push fire away from people and homes east of Route 199 and toward Babyfoot Road. Firefighters are in place to protect and hold the fireline and continue to protect structures in the area. Fire will become more active with increased flame lengths, rates of spread and potential for spotting. Smoke from the Klondike fire will be blown to the southwest, but winds may bring smoke from other fires in the state to the Grants Pass and Selma areas. Crews hold southeastern Klondike Fire amid increased fire activity. The fire was active along the Illinois River Rd where crews continue to defend homes. Rosenblatt House, McCaleb Ranch, Chittim House and all other structures remain secure....
Miriam Fire Update August 17, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: 360-481-0031 August 17, 2018 – 9 a.m. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,680 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 10 acres Percent Containment: 10% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: 2-Type 2 IA hand crews, 3-Type 2 hand crews, 1-camp crew, 1-heavy lift helicopter, 1-medium lift helicopter, 1-light lift helicopter, 12-engines, 1-dozer, 8-water tenders, 2-masticator and 1-forwarder processor for 332 total personnel. Location: Two miles east of White Pass Ski Area, within the Goat Rocks Wilderness on the Naches Ranger District, 13 miles east of Packwood, WA. Cause: Lightning Estimated Incident Containment or completion: 9/1/2018 Smoke Information: Smokey conditions are expected to persist and impact the local area. Those sensitive to the smoke should take proper precautions. For further smoke information visit http://wasmoke.blogspot.com/p/state.html or https://www.airnow.gov/ Current Situation on the Miriam Fire: Yesterday, smoke and clouds shaded...
2018-08-17-Update-CrescentMTN (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Crescent Mountain Fire August 17, 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Crescent Mountain Fire: approx. 19,500 acres; containment unknownPersonnel: 413Point of Origin: Approximately 21 miles west of TwispStart Date: July 29, 2018 Cause: LightningMcLeod Fire: 10,000 acres; 0% containedPersonnel: 352Point of Origin: Approximately 8 miles north of MazamaStart Date: August 11, 2018 Cause: Lightning Current Activity: Crescent Mountain Fire: Yesterday a spot fire became established south of War Creek and the fire continued to burn actively in Reynolds Creek, spreading west into the Wilderness. Firefighters were able to hold the fire in the area north of Poplar Flat using heavy helicopters. Today, firefighters will continue to mop up and secure fireline along Buttermilk Road, reinforce the contingency line along Slate Creek and Scaffold Ridge, and use aerial resources to slow the fire progress south of War Creek.McLeod Fire: The fire burned actively and grew significantly on all edges of the fire yesterday....
2018-08-17-Update-CrescentMTN (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Crescent Mountain Fire August 17, 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Crescent Mountain Fire: approx. 19,500 acres; containment unknown Personnel: 413Point of Origin: Approximately 21 miles west of TwispStart Date: July 29, 2018 Cause: LightningMcLeod Fire: 10,000 acres; 0% containedPersonnel: 352Point of Origin: Approximately 8 miles north of MazamaStart Date: August 11, 2018 Cause: Lightning Current Activity: Crescent Mountain Fire: Yesterday a spot fire became established south of War Creek and the fire continued to burn actively in Reynolds Creek, spreading west into the Wilderness. Firefighters were able to hold the fire in the area north of Poplar Flat using heavy helicopters. Today, firefighters will continue to mop up and secure fireline along Buttermilk Road, reinforce the contingency line along Slate Creek and Scaffold Ridge, and use aerial resources to slow the fire progress south of War Creek. McLeod Fire: The fire burned actively and grew significantly on all edges of the fire...
Daily Update - August 17, 2018 (Miles Fire Wildfire)
The number of fires under the direction of the Northern Rockies and Oregon Department of Forestry incident management teams is beginning to dwindle. With the Snow Shoe Fire declared fully contained yesterday, suppression resources will narrow their focus to the remaining two fires, Miles and Columbus. The final acreage for the Snow Shoe Fire stands at 3,816 acres. Fire suppression repair work and salvage logging operations will continue on Snow Shoe. Firefighters continue to increase containment on both of the remaining fires. The northwest flank of the Miles Fire was the most active yesterday in the Elkhorn Peak area with increased burning taking place well within control lines. With that portion of the fire burning in steep, rugged terrain, fire operations personnel continue to let the fire slowly work its way toward established control lines. They will continue to look for opportunities, under the right conditions, to conduct burnout operations when necessary. Fire behavior in...
Watson Creek Fire in Lake County grows to more than 1,000 acres (Watson Creek Fire Wildfire)
PAISLEY, Ore. – The Watson Creek Fire grew to over 1,000 acres today due to difficult terrain and heavy mixed vegetation of standing and down lodge pole pine from beetle kill. The fire was reported yesterday afternoon approximately 15 miles west of Paisley and is burning on the Fremont-Winema National Forest Paisley Ranger District. Firefighters progress is slow due to the amount of dead and down logs as well as standing snags. The numerous hazards make it tough to effectively and safely fight fire. The dry burnable fuel on the ground in front of the fire is creating issues with access. Gusty afternoon winds today contributed to the fire spotting up to a half mile away. The use of additional aircraft for support has been limited by visibility in the area. Forecasts tomorrow predict north winds which would push the main fire to the southeast. Resources assigned to the fire include a Single Engine Air Tanker, lead plane, 2 fixed wing air attack air tankers, 20-person crew, 2...
8/16 Klamath National Forest closure advisory for the Natchez Fire area (Natchez Fire Wildfire)
Emergency Closure Area Expanded for Natchez Fire: The emergency closure area surrounding the Natchez Fire has been expanded on Klamath National Forest lands. The expanded area is necessary for public safety because of fire spotting and implementation of contingency plans for fire lines to minimize the risk of fire spreading south and east toward the community of Happy Camp, California. Going into or being on National Forest lands, roads, or trails within the closure area is prohibited. Forest Road No. 48, known as Grayback Road, remains open to public use. The new boundary for the emergency closure area begins at the intersection of Forest Road 48 (Grayback Road) and the common boundary between the Klamath National Forest boundary and the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, then continues southeasterly along the western edge of Grayback Road to its intersection with Highway 96, then continues southwest along the northern edge of Highway 96 to its intersection with Forest Road No....
Boyds Fire Closure Update - August 16, 2018 (Boyds Fire Wildfire)
CLOSURE UPDATE: Highway 20 is now open temporarily. Fire crews and State DOT crews will be in the area working on the fire starting August 17, 2018 from 6am-6pm. The fire areas they will be working on are be manned by State DOT flagging crews to allow the fire crews to work safely and efficiently. Please slow down and be
Watson Creek Fire in Lake County grows to 350 acres (Watson Creek Fire Wildfire)
PAISLEY, Ore. – The Watson Creek Fire grew to 350 acres earlier today due to difficult terrain and poor visibility.The fire was confirmed yesterday at 2:55 p.m. approximately 15 miles west of Paisley. The fire is burning on the Fremont-Winema National Forest Paisley Ranger District Firefighters are working in difficult terrain with limited access. The fire is currently actively burning to the northeast. Initial attack resources on scene: Air Attack, two heavy air tankers, three helicopters, six engines, two water tenders, three dozers, multiple overhead, and a 10-person handcrew. The use of additional aircraft for support has been limited by visibility in the area. A Type II Incident Management Team has been ordered to assume command of operations. Due to the fire situation road closures and evacuations are being put in place. Forest Service 28 RD – South from junction of FS road 30 to FS road 34, at the junction with FS road 29, and at the junction with FS road 3315. Forest...
Community Meeting Friday, August 17 - Eagle Cliff Grange (Kettle River Fire Wildfire)
Community MeetingA Community Meeting has been scheduled to discuss the strategy being used to suppress the Kettle River Fire. The meeting will be held on Friday, August 17th at 6:30 p.m. in the Eagle Cliff Grange on Customs Road near the fire.Personnel from the Kelley Mountain Fire will also be on hand to answer questions about that fire north of Republic.
Boyds Fire Update - August 16, 2018 (Boyds Fire Wildfire)
Kettle Falls, WA - The Boyds Fire is located 3 miles west of Kettle Falls, WA. Infrared flights of the fire estimate the size at approximately 3065 acres. However, the containment level has been increased to 18 percent. To date, there have been 4 structures lost on the Boyds fire.Warmer weather conditions and decreased humidity have increased fire activity. Helicopters are working along the northwest perimeter making water drops to cool the area where firefighters continue to work. Due to heavy smoke conditions and low visibility, retardant drops in the area have been delayed. Air attack continues to assess the situation for use in retardant.Firefighters made progress along the Nancy Creek area, tying in containment lines and mopping up along the fire’s edge. The spot fire that developed north of Nancy Creek has been secured. Crews are diligently working around structures to make sure the areas are safe for residents to return. There is still potential along the southern perimeter...
Horns Mountain Fire Update August 16, 2018 (Horns Mountain Wildfire)
Horns Mountain Fire UpdateAugust 16, 2018, 10:00 amNW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident CommanderContact us at: HornsMountainInfo2018@gmail.com Fire Information: 505-302-5008 (GoogleVoice - Leave message for call back)InciWeb Maps and Updates: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6138/NORTHPORT WA – The Horns Mountain Fire is now 1,293 acres and is 10 percent contained. A full suppression strategy is being implemented, consistent with safety policy. Yesterday, to protect private lands, timber sales, and grazing allotments, crews constructed containment line directly on the western edge of the fire. However, due to the heat generated by heavy dead and down timber being consumed, the firefighters were moved to alternative lines. While the Horns Mountain Fire is not moving rapidly, it is burning intensely. The area has not had significant fire activity in the last 100 years, resulting in an accumulation of standing dead trees and heavy fuels on the ground....
2018-08-16-Spanish-Update-CrescentMTN (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Incendio de Crescent Mountain 16 de agosto de 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Se celebrará una reunión pública esta noche en el Winthrop Barn (el granero rojo). La dirección es 51 N. Highway 20 en Winthrop. Incendio de Crescent Mountain: 17,924 acres; 37% de contención (máximo alcanzable debido al acceso limitado) Personal: 433Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 21 millas al oeste del pueblo de TwispFecha de inicio: 29 de julio de 2018 Causa: RayoIncendio de McLeod: 3,948 acres; 0% de contención (máximo alcanzable será de 59%)Personal: 277Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 8 millas al norte de MazamaFecha de inicio: 11 de agosto de 2018 Causa: Rayo Actividad actual: Incendio de Crescent Mountain: ayer, las cuadrillas casi terminaron una línea de contingencia en Scaffold Ridge. El fuego estuvo activo y creció en Reynolds Creek, pero el agua de los helicópteros ayudó a moderar esta actividad. El turno de noche puso en marcha bombas cerca de las estructuras en todo el valle del río Twisp....
2018-08-16-Spanish-Update-CrescentMTN (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Incendio de Crescent Mountain 16 de agosto de 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Se celebrará una reunión pública esta noche en el Winthrop Barn (el granero rojo). La dirección es 51 N. Highway 20 en Winthrop. Incendio de Crescent Mountain: 17,924 acres; 37% de contención (máximo alcanzable debido al acceso limitado) Personal: 433Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 21 millas al oeste del pueblo de TwispFecha de inicio: 29 de julio de 2018 Causa: RayoIncendio de McLeod: 3,948 acres; 0% de contención (máximo alcanzable será de 59%)Personal: 277Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 8 millas al norte de MazamaFecha de inicio: 11 de agosto de 2018 Causa: Rayo Actividad actual: Incendio de Crescent Mountain: ayer, las cuadrillas casi terminaron una línea de contingencia en Scaffold Ridge. El fuego estuvo activo y creció en Reynolds Creek, pero el agua de los helicópteros ayudó a moderar esta actividad. El turno de noche puso en marcha bombas cerca de las estructuras en todo el valle del río Twisp....
Miriam Fire Update August 16, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: 360-481-0031 August 16, 2018 – 9 a.m. Special Announcement: A C-130 Atmospheric Research Center aircraft will be flying above the temporary flight restriction (TFR) over the Miriam and Clear Fork Fires gathering smoke data. This plane is strictly used for data collection only and not fire suppression. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,655 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 10 acres Percent Containment: 10% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: 2-Type 2 IA hand crews, 3-Type 2 hand crews, 1-camp crew, 1-heavy lift helicopter, 1-medium lift helicopter, 1-light lift helicopter, 15-engines, 1-dozer, 6-water tenders, 1-masticator and 1-forwarder processor for 334 total personnel. Location: Two miles east of White Pass Ski Area, within the Goat Rocks Wilderness on the Naches Ranger District, 13 miles east of Packwood, WA. Cause: Lightning Estimated Incident Containment or completion: 9/1/2018 Smoke Information: Smokey conditions are expected to persist and...
8/16 Natchez Fire Update (Natchez Fire Wildfire)
There will be a community fire information meeting Friday, August 17, 6:00 p.m., at the Grange on 2nd Street in Happy Camp. Weather: Warm, dry, and sunny with areas of smoke. There is a slight chance of thunderstorms. SW to NW winds at 3-6 mph with gusts up to 10 mph on ridges during the day. Night will bring NE winds with gusts up to 15 mph over exposed areas. Elsewhere, terrain driven winds will be at 0-4 mph. Minimum relative humidity will be 20%. Max temperatures: 90-95 in the valleys to 75-85 on the ridges. Yesterday’s Activities: Firefighters, with aircraft support, prepped the fireline and used low intensity firing to continue bringing the new primary fireline from the burn scar from the 2017 Eclipse Complex on the south, to South Fork Indian Creek. Work continued to further strengthen this fireline to minimize the potential for spotting across the line. Firefighters also worked to improve the fireline west of Mud Lake. Assessment of potential contingency lines west of Mud...
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