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SW Oregon Joint Information Center July 30 Update (Hendrix Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 1:11pm
The Southwest Oregon Joint Information Center has released the update for July

July 31 - Klondike Fire Community Meeting in Selma (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 12:36pm
Klondike Fire Community MeetingSelma Center, 18255 Redwood HwyTuesday, July 31, at 6:00

Level 1 Evacution lifted along Segment 3 of the Lower Deschutes River (Long Hollow Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:50am
The Level 1 Evacuation notice along Segment 3 of the Lower Deschutes River has been lifted by the Sherriff's office. Please continue to use caution in the area as fire fighter continue working in the area. When entering burned areas remember that hillsides can become unstable due to reduced vegetation. Rocks may dislodge and become a hazard along roadways. If precipitation occurs, flash flooding can move large amounts of soil and debris. Always be aware of potential hazards when moving through recently burned areas.

Garner Complex Fires Update for July 30 (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:44am
As of 6 am today, the Garner Complex Fire is separate from the Taylor Creek Fire. The Taylor Creek Fire is now under command of the Pacific Northwest Type-1 Incident Management Team 2 (Schulte). The Oregon Department of Forestry Type-1 Incident Management Team 1 (Hessel) has command of the Garner Complex. The Grave Creek Fire is the largest and most active of the fires in the complex. The oth- er fires within the Garner Complex are the Pleasant Creek, Spencer Creek and King Mountain Fires. Each of those fires are smaller and less active. Reports on the Taylor Creek fire will be issued separately. Transitions of this nature are common in wildland firefighting, teams work together closely to insure that operations continue seamlessly. Firefighter and public safety continue to be the highest priority. Fire managers working on the Grave Creek Fire say that it is a success. Lines are hold- ing and crews are conducting fire suppression and repair operations in coordination with...

South Umpqua Complex Daily Update 7-30-18 (South Umpqua Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:41am
COMMUNITY MEETING TILLER RFPD STATIONTUESDAY JULY 31, 2018 6:30 PM Fire fighters have been able to increase containment on te South Umpqua Complex to 16% in spite of the steep terrain, dry fuels, hot temperatures, and active fire behavior. A burnout was initiated along the north side of the Miles Fire to strengthen fire lines. This burnout was successful and held within containment lines. Miles Fire burned actively after 4 PM and through the night. Embers from the main fire blew to the south, starting spot fires toward Ragsdale Butte and Gobblers Knob. Columbus Fire mop-up continues along the west edge while preparation and burnout are underway along the north and south sides. A dozer that was prepositioned in anticipation of active fire behavior was utilized to contain a spot fire that came out of Squaw Creek. Snowshoe Fire personnel continue to make good progress on mopping up and repairing fire suppression damage. Resources are being reassigned to other fires in the complex as...

Taylor Creek Fire Update for July 30 (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:37am
The Taylor Creek Fire is now being managed separately from the Garner Complex. Chris Schulte’s Pacific Northwest Team 2, a Type 1 Incident Management Team, and Scott Magers’ Oregon State Fire Marshal Blue Team assumed unified command of the Taylor Creek Fire this morning. Oregon Department of Forestry Team 1, led by Joe Hessel, will assume command of the Garner Complex at noon today. All crews currently working on the Taylor Creek Fire will remain in place. Additional Oregon State Fire Marshal structure protection crews have been moved from the Grave Creek Fire, which nears full containment, to the Taylor Creek Fire, which is approximately 8% contained. Yesterday’s Activities: A large plume from the Klondike Fire (burning about 7 miles to the southwest in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness) shaded the Taylor Fire and provided some relief from the hot, dry conditions. Firefighters took advantage of the decreased fire activity by continuing to secure ground on the southeast flank of...

New Taylor Creek Fire Inciweb Page (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:34am
Because the Taylor Fire is now being managed separately from the other fires that make up the Garner Complex, a separate Inciweb page is being set up at:

July 30 Morning Update and Smoke Outlook (Hendrix Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 10:01am
Hendrix Fire – Monday, July 30, 2018 Morning Update Containment Date has changed to August 31, 2018 Acres: 1,081 acres Cause: Lightning Percent Containment: 70% Start Date: 07/15/18, 8:30 am Location: 9 mi SW of Ashland, OR Expected Containment Date: 08/31/2018 Jurisdiction: Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest & Oregon Department of Forestry Resources: 267 personnel, 5 Hand Crews, 1 Helicopter, 5 Engines, 1 Dozer, and 5 water tenders. Due to steep and­ rough terrain, the southeast corner of the fire remains uncontained and continues to be monitored by firefighters. Personnel are scouting the area for opportunities to increase containment as part of a full suppression strategy. The expected containment date changed from July 31 to August 31 due to open, unburned lines in the southeast corner of the fire. There still exists the potential for active fire as a result of a period of hot and dry weather. Crews will continue with their operations to secure the...

July 30, 2018 Fact Sheet 10:00 a.m. (Sugar Pine Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:40am
Prospect, Oregon – Nineteen fires on the High Cascades Ranger District west of Crater Lake National Park are being managed under the collective name Sugar Pine, which is also the name of one specific fire. Approximately 5,257 acres have burned on all fires combined. The three largest fires are Sugar Pine, Goodview and Round Top. Yesterday afternoon the Miles Fire, managed by the South Umpqua Complex, moved to the southeast, spotting and running more than a mile into the Elk Creek area. This compromised the western end of the powerline fireline that was being improved and readied for burning to stop the southern growth of the Sugar Pine Fire. As additional spots occurred below the work sites on initial spots, crews disengaged to reassess the situation. They reengaged last night and today, working with the South Umpqua staff, looking for places to cut off the fire below Gobblers Knob and across the Flat Creek Road. Additional priority work is focused on protecting...

7/30/18 Natchez Fire Update (Natchez Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:26am
Weather & Fire Behavior: The weather will be very similar to yesterday, with smoke from across the region impacting the weather conditions seen on the ground by firefighters. High temperatures will remain in the mid 90’s across the fire area, with winds generally light from the west. Fire behavior will be very active, depending on smoke conditions. Yesterday’s Activities: Crews monitored the progress of the low intensity burn between the 4810 and 012 roads on the northern end of the fire, allowing the burn to back at a controlled pace. Crews continued to patrol the east side of the fire, checking for spot fires and maintain the existing fire line along the 060 road and limiting growth. Along the southeastern corner spot fires were observed in the West branch of Indian Creek and on both the Southwest and Northwest sides of Kelly Lake. These spot fires were in steep terrain and monitored by firefighters overnight. Light winds over were not strong enough to move the smoke...

Wilson Prairie Fire Update July 30, 2018 (Wilson Prairie Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:23am
Wilson Prairie Fire Update Northwest Interagency Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander: Doug Johnson July 30, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. Special Announcements: A Community Meeting is planned for this evening, July 30th at 5:00 pm at the Heppner Ranger Station at 117 South Main Street. Fire managers will provide a fire update with maps and an opportunity for questions and answers at the end of the presentations. If you are unable to attend, this meeting will be live streamed through Periscope. Please download the app, create an account and “follow” NWIMT8. Once the broadcast begins you will receive a notification. Smoke from fires in the region has drifted into the local area. Those with sensitivity concerns should take appropriate precautions. For more information on air quality please visit: http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/AQ/Pages/index.aspx http://www.airnow.gov/ One update will be generated and posted in the morning from the Wilson Prairie Fire. The Morrow County...

7/30/18 Klondike Fire Update (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:05am
Weather & Fire Behavior: Air temperatures will be lower than in previous days but will remain drier than normal. Winds are expected to be light and mostly terrain driven with occasional late afternoon gusts around 12-15 mph. Active to very active fire behavior is expected today and tonight with growth to the east and north. Smoke from the fire, as well as other fires in the region, will continue to settle into valleys and low-lying drainages. Yesterday’s Activities: Fire behavior was moderated from previous days, with most of the growth occurring in the northeast perimeter. Firefighters continued scouting additional opportunities to control the fire to the north and east and began preparing old Biscuit Fire dozer lines. Northwest of the fire, near Curry County Oak Flat, fire personnel completed preparation of the dozer line. South of the fire, crews completed preparing Road 087 to the wilderness boundary. Smoke persisted throughout the day, limiting use of air resources due to...

Monday July 30, Morning Update (Long Hollow Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:03am
Long Hollow Fire: 34,550 acres Containment: 58% Reported: July 26, 4:44 P.M. Cause: Human Dufur, Oregon – Although temperatures have been high and relative humidity low, there has not been a significant growth in fire acres over the last two days. On Sunday, firefighters continued to improve fire perimeter lines. The estimated containment is 58% and 34,550 acres. Temperatures Monday are forecast to be 98 to 103 degrees, minimum humidity 13 to 17%. Wind is expected to be up to 5 mph from the northwest in the morning, increasing to 8 mph from the north/ northwest in the afternoon. Hot and dry conditions will continue through Tuesday. On Monday, firefighters will continue to patrol, hold and improve existing hand and dozer line along all divisions of the fire. Fire personnel resources are slowly being released as the fire activity decreases. The Deschutes River access road and Highway 216 are open. The Deschutes River evacuation level in Segment 3...

Taylor Fire Morning Update - Monday, July 30, 2018 (Taylor Creek Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 30, 2018 - 9:02am
Total size: 24,965 acresThe Taylor Creek Fire is now being managed separately from the Garner Complex. Chris Schulte’s Pacific Northwest Team 2, a Type 1 Incident Management Team, and Scott Magers’ Oregon State Fire Marshal Blue Team assumed unified command of the Taylor Creek Fire this morning. Oregon Department of Forestry Team 1, led by Joe Hessel, will assume command of the Garner Complex at noon today. All crews currently working on the Taylor Creek Fire will remain in place. Additional Oregon State Fire Marshal structure protection crews have been moved from the Grave Creek Fire, which nears full containment, to the Taylor Creek Fire, which is approximately 8% contained. Yesterday’s Activities: A large plume from the Klondike Fire (burning about 7 miles to the southwest in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness) shaded the Taylor Fire and provided some relief from the hot, dry conditions. Firefighters took advantage of the decreased fire activity by continuing to secure...

Chelan Hills Daily Update (Chelan Hills Fire Wildfire)

InciWeb Articles WA - July 30, 2018 - 6:00am
Chelan, WA – The Chelan Hills fire is located east of Highway 97, south of the Beebe Bridge. The fire is burning in grass, short brush, and wheat fields. Some structure were reported as damaged. Sunday, crews investigated to confirm any

Garner Complex Evening Update for July 29 (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 29, 2018 - 10:27pm
For Public Information call the Joint Information Center: 541-474-5305 (7 am—11 pm) Media Information Line: (541) 660-7634 Fire Information: (541) 660-8056 Information Center Blog: SWOJIC.blogspot.com https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5935/ email: garnercomplexinformation@gmail.com The Taylor Creek Fire was active again today on the northeast side. The fire crossed primary containment lines and moved into the Galice Creek drainage, but the fire was still within secondary bulldozer lines. Crews overnight are working around the fire securing and holding the line. With the Graves Creek Fire in good shape and largely in mop-up mode, two of the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s structure task force teams have been reassigned to work on the Taylor Fire. Weather today was 3-5 degrees cooler than yesterday with higher humidity. Smoke from the Klondike Fire burning in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness helped to suppress tem- peratures. The increased smoke limited the use of aircraft for...

July 29 Josephine County Sheriff's Office Evacuation Update (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 29, 2018 - 8:00pm
July 29, 2018 Josephine County Sheriff's Office issued a summary of current evacuation levels due to the Taylor and Klondike fires. The levels relevant to the Klondike fire include:Level 3 - Oak Flat Community on Illinois River RoadLevel 2 - Illinois River Road from Milepost 2.5 to Oak Flat

Jackson County Evacuation Level Downgrade (Garner Complex Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 29, 2018 - 7:05pm
Update 7/29/18 at 12:40 p.m.: Following the recommendation of fire officials, the evacuation level on Graves Creek Road, north of Ditch Creek, has been reduced from Level 2 (Be Set) to Level 1 (Be Ready). ### Update 7/25/18 at 2:40 p.m.: Following the recommendation of fire officials, the evacuation level on Graves Creek Road, north of Ditch Creek, has been reduced from Level 3 (Go) to Level 2 (Be Set). If residents in this area have registered for Citizen Alert since the original evacuation, they will receive a notification at some time today. No other evacuation levels for the Grave or Pleasant fires have changed. For information about evacuation levels and other preparedness information, go to www.rvem.org . Information related to the Garner Complex fires can be found at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5935/ . ### Update, 7/20/18 at 4:40 p.m.: Due to increased fire behavior, the Graves Creek Road area previously designated as a Level 2 (Be Set) evacuation has been upgraded...

7/29/18 Smoke Outlook (Klondike Fire Wildfire)

Inciweb Articles OR - July 29, 2018 - 3:33pm
Smoke Outlook for 7/29 - 7/30 Western Oregon-California Border Natchez and Klondike Fires Issued at: 2018-07-29 14:45 UTC Fire Continued elevated fire behavior is expected for the Natchez and Klondike fires. Smoke has been limiting fire behavior until it clears in the mid-late afternoons. The many fires across SW OR and NW CA will remain active, producing the most amount of smoke in the mid to late afternoon. Smoke Poor air quality conditions persist throughout outlook area as transport winds have been weak at lower levels. General transport of smoke has been and is expected to remain towards the southeast. Communities directly downwind from fires are expected to have the worst air quality, reaching hazardous levels for periods of time. Down valley winds are likely to transport smoke as evening time sets in. As fire activity increases, air quality is expected to deteriorate. Other Additional smoke monitors have been placed in the communities of Agness and...

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