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Maple Fire Daily Update 08-12-18 (Maple Fire Wildfire)
New fire information phone number - please call (360) 427-9670 x820.Hamma Hamma, WA – Thanks to diligent firefighting efforts, cool conditions, and intermittent rain, the Maple Fire experienced no significant growth yesterday. About 13,500 feet of fire hose, sprinklers, and pumps have been installed along the east and south fire perimeter and will be tested today to provide water for fire suppression. Two helicopters are available to assist, as needed. Fire crews have also cleared about two miles of roadside brush along Forest Road 25 and now are focusing on clearing efforts on the south side of the fire along Forest Road.Crews Saturday are asked to be on the lookout for falling trees and rocks and to watch for hot spots not dampened by Saturday’s showers. About a half dozen Australian firefighters joined the effort Sunday to supplement local forces with out-of-region available resources. Multiple local contractors from Mason and nearby counties are also making a big impact,...
Taylor Creek and Klondike Daily Update - August 12 (Taylor Creek Fire Wildfire)
Acreage: 46,000 Containment: 45% Increased fire activity today. The change in wind direction from the northeast will create alignment with fire and fuels increasing fire growth. Fire from the Klondike has extended south, across the Illinois River. Crews are placing focus on protection of communities southeast of Klondike Fire, and residences and recreation sites south of the Illinois River. A primary objective is to reduce the spread of Klondike Fire southward. Scouting continues for additional contingency lines. Mop up and repair continues along the controlled perimeters. Repair work will continue for weeks to come. Temperature and wind gust will increase slightly today. Temperatures climb to the middle 80’s with winds gusting as high as 25 mph out of the north, becoming northeast. Critical fire weather conditions are expected today. The fire continues to consume fuels between the Klondike Fire and Taylor Creek Fire with Firefighters continue to strengthening the margin between the...
Miriam Fire Update August 12, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: 360-481-0031 or 541-786-0489 August 12, 2018 – 9 a.m. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,236 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 10 acres Percent Containment: 9% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: Seven 20-person crews, 4 helicopters (others available, as needed), 16 engines, 2 dozer, 354 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 Rain on the Miriam and Clear Fork Fires Benefits Firefighters Current Activity: It was cool and moist yesterday and rained overnight on the entire fire area. The rain will reduce active fire behavior and allow firefighters time to complete much needed work on containment lines. On the Miriam Fire crews completed the handline from Ginnette Lake to Twin Peaks and continued structure protection work on ski area...
Emergency Closure Surrounding the Clear Fork Fire (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
There is an emergency closure area surrounding the Clear Fork Fire in the Goat Rocks Wilderness on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The closure area is bounded by the Pacific Crest Trail (#2000) on the east; US Hwy 12 on the north to Trail #76; following Trail #76 to the junction of Trail #61 (Coyote Trail); south following Trail #61 to its junction with the Pacific Crest Trail. Please see
8/12 Northwest California Smoke Outlook (Natchez Fire Wildfire)
NE winds in the afternoon are expected to bring moderate smoke towards coastal areas. Transport from fires in Oregon should cause moderate-unhealthy effects in Hornbrook, Yreka, and Fort
Hendrix Fire Update, August 11, 2018 (Hendrix Fire Wildfire)
Acres: 1,082 acres Cause: Lightning Percent Containment: 80% Start Date: 07/15/18, 8:30 am Location: 9 miles southwest of Ashland, Oregon Expected Containment Date: 08/31/2018 Jurisdiction: Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest & Oregon Department of Forestry Resources: 204 Personnel, 5 Hand Crews, 2 Engines, 1 Dozer, and 4 Water Tenders Containment of the Hendrix Fire has increased to 80%. Crews spent yesterday actively patrolling the fire’s perimeter as a dry cold front passed through the area bringing with it low humidity and gusty winds. “I’m glad to see that there wasn’t any movement of the fire with the heat and wind we had today,” said Jonah Gladney, Deputy Incident Commander. Work continued to repair secondary dozer lines which are no longer needed for fire suppression. Berms created by dozers are being removed and steps to control erosion are being implemented. Firefighters continued to pull surplus equipment off the fireline, some of which is...
(Spanish) Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock, and Whitepine Fire Update 8/11/18 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Incendios de Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock Lakes, y Whitepine Sábado, 11 de agosto de 2018 Incendio de Cougar Creek Acres: 18.376 (aumento de 5.948 acres) Contención: 5% Personal: 933 El pronóstico de anoche fue que llegarían vientos del noroeste que empujarían el incendio al sureste, hacia Miner's Ridge, Hornet Creek y hacia la cuenca de Mad River. El incendio impulsado por el viento también se movió a través de la zona de McKenzie Saddle, incendiando árboles de manera independiente. Las líneas orientales en el incendio de Cougar fueron puestas a prueba, y en algunas áreas se detectaron focos de incendios que están siendo conteniendos hoy. Se adquirieron recursos adicionales por medio de la movilización estatal para el incendio de Cougar Creek que fueron activados anoche a las 6:15 P.M. para ayudar al grupo de protección de estructuras en el valle de Entiat River. Las estructuras se vieron amenazadas por los fuertes vientos, pero ninguna resultó dañada o...
2018-08-11-Spanish Update-Crescent MTN (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Incendio de Crescent Mountain 11 de agosto de 2018 @ 8:00 a.m.Acres del incendio en Crescent Mountain: 15.975 Contención: 0% Personal total: 586 Punto de origen: aproximadamente 21 millas al oeste del pueblo Twisp Fecha de inicio: 29 de julio de 2018 Causa del incendio: rayo NOTIFICACIÓN: esta será la única actualización de hoy a menos que la actividad del incendio aumente de manera significativa Alerta de bandera roja hoy hasta las 8:00 p.m. debido a tormentas eléctricas secas seguidas de fuertes vientos Actividad actual: ayer y anoche, el crecimiento del incendio fue mínimo. La mayor parte de la expansión se limitó al lado oeste del incendio, hacia el Lago Chelan y la zona de Sawtooth, registrando un pequeño crecimiento cerca de Gilbert Mountain y el área al norte del campamento Poplar Flat. A pesar de que hay un frente frío moviéndose por la zona y provocando que el viento aumento de fuerza y cambie de dirección, los bomberos pudieron contener el incendio dentro...
Smoke Outlook 8/11 to 8/12 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Outlook for North Columbia Basin Daily AQI Forecast for Aug 11, 2018 Fire Red flag warning continues through 8 pm today due to the threat of dry thunderstorms combined with breezy north to northwest winds. This will result in the potential for very active to extreme fire growth on open perimeters of large fires and new ignitions. Stronger winds developing in the afternoon hours with higher gusts expected over west facing slopes and ridges, decreasing during the evening. Significantly cooler temperatures today. Smoke The air quality will improve today for Wenatchee and Leavenworth due to persistent west winds. Smoke generated by large fire growth will continue to impact all other communities in the forecast area throughout the daylight hours. Some relief can be anticipated this evening as persistent west winds scour smoke out of the heavier impacted areas, such as Twisp, Winthrop, and Entiat. Omak, Tonasket, and Nespelem will also experience improved air quality from evening breezy...
8/11 Natchez Fire Update (Natchez Fire Wildfire)
Weather: Morning SW winds are predicted to switch to N-NW by afternoon, however winds may fluctuate to northeasterly from time to time. 10-15 mph winds are predicted this afternoon with evening gusts of 20-25 mph on the ridges. Humidity today will be 22-30% with overnight recovery rising to 45-50% by the early morning hours. Another warming and drying pattern, along with lighter winds is forecasted for Sunday through Tuesday. Max temps: Upper 80s in the valleys to lower 80s on the ridges. Yesterday’s Activities: Patrol and mop up continued on the north half of the fire. Spotting occurred outside the fire perimeter near Tom Gray Gulch. Contingency crews working along Grayback Road were able to assist in extinguishing the spot fires. Crews worked to keep fire north of the South Fork Indian Creek until rolling debris and hazardous conditions required them to engage the sprinkler system and temporarily leave the area. Fire continues to remain north of South Fork Indian Creek. Aircraft...
Cougar Creek Fire Evacuation Changes (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
CRITICAL COUGAR CREEK UPDATE INCREASED EVACUATION LEVELS AND ONE NEW EVACUATION AREA ADDED Chelan County Emergency Management has raised existing evacuation levels at 7:30 pm tonight, Friday, August 10, 2018. The Entiat River Road from Ardenvoir north to the end of the road (approximately to milepost 25) and Mad River Road are now Level 3, which means "leave immediately." The Entiat River Road from Crum Canyon (including Crum Canyon Road) up to the southern boundary of Ardenvoir is now elevated to Level 2, which means "prepare to leave at a moment's notice."A new Level 1 Evacuation Notice was issued for the Entiat River Road from US 97A to Crum Canyon, which means "time to prepare." The Cougar Creek Fire is being pushed by strong winds through heavy dead and down fuels toward the southeast, down Miners Ridge and the Mad River Drainage. Structure protection forces are in place in Ardenvoir and the Entiat River Valley. For specific questions regarding evacuations please call the Chelan...
Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock and Whitepine Fire Update 08.11.18 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock Lakes, and Whitepine Fires Saturday, August 11, 2018 Cougar Creek Fire Acreage: 18,376 (5,948-acre increase) Containment: 5 percent Personnel: 933 Last evening forecasted winds out of the northwest arrived, pushing fire toward the southeast, down Miner's Ridge, Hornet Creek and into the Mad River drainage. Wind-driven fire also moved through McKenzie Saddle with single-tree torching visible. Eastern lines on the Cougar Fire were tested, and in some areas, spot fires occurred, which are being managed today. Additional resources were acquired through State Mobilization for the Cougar Creek fire and activated last evening at 6:15 P.M. to assist the structure protection group in the Entiat River Valley. Structures were threatened during this wind event, but none were damaged or destroyed. Established fireline was effective in keeping the fire out of the Entiat Valley. Today's priorities include securing the southeast portion of the fire in an effort to protect...
Smoke Outlook 8/11 to 8/12 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
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Miriam Fire Daily Update August 11, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: 541-786-0489 or 360-481-0031 August 11, 2018 – 9 a.m. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,236 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 7 acres Percent Containment: 9% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: Seven 20-person crews, 3 helicopters (others available, as needed), 24 engines, 2 dozer, 344 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 Firefighters Hold the Miriam Fire in Gusty Conditions Current Activity: Despite hot, dry, windy conditions yesterday firefighters kept the Miriam Fire within established containment lines. A hot shot crew hiked into the Clear Fork Fire to assess and evaluate options for containment while helicopter bucket drops minimized the fires spread. On the Miriam Fire crews continued to construct handline from Ginnette Lake east toward Twin...
2018-08-11-Smoke Outlook North Columbia Basin (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Smoke Outlook for North Columbia Basin - 8-11-18Fire Red flag warning continues through 8 pm today due to the threat of dry thunderstorms combined with breezy north to northwest winds. This will result in the potential for very active to extreme fire growth on open perimeters of large fires and new ignitions. Stronger winds developing in the afternoon hours with higher gusts expected over west facing slopes and ridges, decreasing during the evening. Significantly cooler temperatures today. Smoke The air quality will improve today for Wenatchee and Leavenworth due to persistent west winds. Smoke generated by large fire growth will continue to impact all other communities in the forecast area throughout the daylight hours. Some relief can be anticipated this evening as persistent west winds scour smoke out of the heavier impacted areas, such as Twisp, Winthrop, and Entiat. Omak, Tonasket, and Nespelem will also experience improved air quality from ...
Maple Fire Daily Update 08-11-18 (Maple Fire Wildfire)
Maple Fire Daily Update 08-11-18Maple Fire WildfireNorthwest Interagency Incident Management Team 10 Incident Commander Alan Lawson Fire Information: 360-490-9090 Email: maplefire207@gmail.com Facebook: Maple Fire 2018Twitter: @olympicforest & @waDNR_fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6111/ Acres: 1245 Containment: 15% Total Personnel: 348 Location: 23 miles north of Shelton, WA on the Olympic NF and Washington DNR land Cause: human-caused, under investigationEntering the weekend, firefighters will continue to focus suppression efforts on boxing the Maple Fire in using existing barriers. Currently, containment boundaries are aimed at keeping the fire along Jefferson Ridge between Forest Road (FR) 25 to the north and FR 2401 to the south. Jefferson Creek serves as the eastern boundary. As a contingency, heavy equipment and hand crews have also cleared a fire break and installed water lines and sprinklers east of the creek to keep the fire from spreading further into State...
Daily Update - August 11, 2018 (Miles Fire Wildfire)
Summary: Forty one different fire agencies are providing structure protection under the coordination of the Oregon Office of the State Fire Marshal. These firefighters have checked 1018 structures and prepared 398 homes to better withstand wildfire conditions. Those preparations were tested overnight with increased fire activity and no homes were lost. Although fire weather will be slightly moderated today, relative humidity levels remain well below the critical threshold. The fire area has seen minimal moisture since May and is officially in a moderate drought condition. Fuel conditions remain conducive to active fire behavior. When the smoke inversion breaks mid-day, there will be a noticeable increase in fire behavior. Miles Fire (29,397 acres): The southern flank of the Miles Fire will be the top priority for firefighters today. Late yesterday afternoon, two spot fires occurred outside of the perimeter. One spot is to the east side of Elk Creek Road, just south of the Homestead...
Taylor Creek and Klondike Daily Update - August 11 (Klondike Fire Wildfire)
The OR Department of Forestry, US Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management are working together to advise fire managers. Firefighters hear a single, unified message from Agency Representatives. Today temperatures will drop with winds gusting as high as 20 mph out of the north, becoming northeast. Moderate fire weather conditions are expected today. A noticeable smoke column was present Friday afternoon on the Klondike Fire, as the fire became more active. As predicted on Friday, winds out of the southwest and lifted the smoke cap increasing fire activity. This caused the fire to consume fuels between the Klondike Fire and recent days firing operations east southeast of the fire. This strengthened the margin between the Klondike Fire and the communities of Selma, Wonder and Wilderville to the east . Smoke inversions will continue to affect the region. Increased traffic in the Galice area will continue to present safety concerns for firefighting crews along areas roads....
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