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Rum Creek Fire evening update for Tuesday, Sept. 6 (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)
Rum Creek Fire stays calm today MERLIN, Ore. – The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning today due to high temperatures and low relative humidity, which ended at 8 p.m. A Heat Advisory extends until 11 p.m. Wednesday, with more hot weather expected later in the week. As of 6 p.m., gusts were recorded up to 15 mph on the ridgetops in the fire, with stronger winds recorded nearby. With high temperatures, low relative humidity, and some gusty winds, the Rum Creek Fire burned actively today. On the northwest part of the fire towards the Rogue River, firefighters found and suppressed a few small spot fires. The rest of the fire stayed within the containment lines. The northwest corner near Montgomery Creek and the Rogue River has large unburned pockets of fuels, creating a potential for fire to flare up and make a push toward containment lines. To reduce the chance of this, fire personnel plan to do a tactical burn this evening. They will ignite an interior ridgeline,...
NW Pasayten Fires Trail Closures (NW Pasayten Fires Wildfire)
The following trails are closed:Trail #454 Monument 83Trail #461 BorderTrail #482 ChuchuwanteenTrail #490 Heather LakeTrail #495 The ParksTrail #749 Castle PassTrail #749.1 Joker MtnTrail #473 Rock CreekPartial closures for these trails:Pacific Crest Trail from Holman Pass (junction with trail #752 and trail #472.1) north to the Canadian borderTrail #472 West Fork Pasayten from its junction with Trail #478 Robinson Creek in T40N R17E S8 to its junction with Trail #472.1 Holman in T39N R16E S35.Trail #473 Rock Creek from its junction with Trail #478 Robinson Creek in T40N R17E S5 to 0.6 miles east of Pacific Crest Trail #2000 in T40N R17E S9 (Coney Basin is not closed)Trail #478 Robinson Creek from its junction with Trail #474 Freds Lake to its northern terminus at the junction with Trail #533 Boundary Trail in T40N R18E S32Trail #533 Boundary from its junction with Trail #477 Hidden Lakes in T40N R18E S7 to its western terminus at Pacific Crest Trail #2000 in T40N R16E S20Trail #749...
Suiattle River Fire Closure Order, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie NF, August 31 (Suiattle River Fire Wildfire)
Due to potential fire spread, the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest issued an emergency closure order for the Suiattle River Fire on August 31. This order closes closes all roads trails and raods within the closureboundary, including Buck Creek Campground and the Suiattle River Road (Forest Road 26) at the 10.5 mile marker. Refer to the attached closure order and map for the full list of closed
Updated Fire Evacuation for Double Creek and Eagle Cap Fires 09/06/2022 (Goat Mountain 2 Fire Wildfire)
Updated notice from Wallowa County Office of Sheriff, Joel FishFire Evacuation - Tuesday, September 6, 2022Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires New Evacuations in BOLDLevel 1 – Be Ready to LeaveLostine River Rd from Hwy 82 to Fir RdUpper Imnaha from Pallette Ranch to FS 39 RdLevel 2 – Get Set to LeaveLostine River Rd from Fir Rd south to Two Pan including all campgrounds and trailheadsUpper Imnaha from Grouse Creek to Pallete RanchAreas around Dug Bar Rd north of Fence CreekLevel 3 – Go – Evacuate the AreaTown of Imnaha north to Fence Creek including lands east to Lightning Creek & south to Grouse CreekRoad ClosuresLostine River Rd from Moffitt’s south ClosedLower Imnaha Rd & Dug Bar Rd ClosedUpper Imnaha Rd closedHat Point Rd closedFS 39 Rd is closed from Target Springs Junction to Ollokot Campground including the Canal Rd (3920), and Lick Creek Rd
Updated Evacuation Notice for Double Creek and Eagle Cap fires 09/06/2022 (Double Creek Fire Wildfire)
Updated notice from Wallowa County Office of Sheriff, Joel FishFire Evacuation - Tuesday, September 6, 2022Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires New Evacuations in BOLDLevel 1 – Be Ready to LeaveLostine River Rd from Hwy 82 to Fir RdUpper Imnaha from Pallette Ranch to FS 39 RdLevel 2 – Get Set to LeaveLostine River Rd from Fir Rd south to Two Pan including all campgrounds and trailheadsUpper Imnaha from Grouse Creek to Pallete RanchAreas around Dug Bar Rd north of Fence CreekLevel 3 – Go – Evacuate the AreaTown of Imnaha north to Fence Creek including lands east to Lightning Creek & south to Grouse CreekRoad ClosuresLostine River Rd from Moffitt’s south ClosedLower Imnaha Rd & Dug Bar Rd ClosedUpper Imnaha Rd closedHat Point Rd closedFS 39 Rd is closed from Target Springs Junction to Ollokot Campground including the Canal Rd (3920), and Lick Creek Rd
Updated Fire Evacuation Notice for Double Creek and Eagle Cap Fires 9/6/22 (Sturgill Fire Wildfire)
Updated notice from Wallowa County Office of Sheriff, Joel FishFire Evacuation - Tuesday, September 6, 2022Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires New Evacuations in BOLDLevel 1 – Be Ready to LeaveLostine River Rd from Hwy 82 to Fir RdUpper Imnaha from Pallette Ranch to FS 39 RdLevel 2 – Get Set to LeaveLostine River Rd from Fir Rd south to Two Pan including all campgrounds and trailheadsUpper Imnaha from Grouse Creek to Pallete RanchAreas around Dug Bar Rd north of Fence CreekLevel 3 – Go – Evacuate the AreaTown of Imnaha north to Fence Creek including lands east to Lightning Creek & south to Grouse CreekRoad ClosuresLostine River Rd from Moffitt’s south ClosedLower Imnaha Rd & Dug Bar Rd ClosedUpper Imnaha Rd closedHat Point Rd closedFS 39 Rd is closed from Target Springs Junction to Ollokot Campground including the Canal Rd (3920), and Lick Creek Rd
Updated Fire Evacuation Notice for Double Creek and Eagle Cap Fires 9/6/22 (Nebo Fire Wildfire)
Updated notice from Wallowa County Office of Sheriff, Joel FishFire Evacuation - Tuesday, September 6, 2022Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires New Evacuations in BOLD Level 1 – Be Ready to Leave Lostine River Rd from Hwy 82 to Fir Rd Upper Imnaha from Pallette Ranch to FS 39 Rd Level 2 – Get Set to Leave Lostine River Rd from Fir Rd south to Two Pan including all campgrounds and trailheads Upper Imnaha from Grouse Creek to Pallete Ranch Areas around Dug Bar Rd north of Fence Creek Level 3 – Go – Evacuate the Area Town of Imnaha north to Fence Creek including lands east to Lightning Creek & south to Grouse Creek Road Closures Lostine River Rd from Moffitt’s south Closed Lower Imnaha Rd & Dug Bar Rd Closed Upper Imnaha Rd closed Hat Point Rd closed FS 39 Rd is closed from Target Springs Junction to Ollokot Campground including the Canal Rd (3920), and Lick Creek Rd
Actualización diaria en Español: Incendio de Cedar Creek 6 de Sept. (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)
En EspañolAdvertencia de bandera roja: Hoy, se ha emitido un aviso de bandera roja para condiciones de calor, secas e inestables y es probable que estas condiciones permanezcan hasta el miércoles. Se espera que esta combinación de clima aumente la actividad de los incendios. Juntas para la comunidad: Martes 6 de septiembre, 6:00 PM, en el parque Greenwaters, 48362 Highway 58, Oakridge, Oregon y transmitidas en vivo en el Facebook de Cedar Creek Fire.Jueves, 8de septiembre, 7:00PM, enfocado en el condado de Deschutes y el centro de Oregon, virtualmente en la página de Facebook de Cedar Creek Fire. Situación actual: La mayor parte del crecimiento del incendio ocurrió en el borde noreste a través de la cicatriz quemada del incendio Charlton. Se espera que los patrones climáticos pronosticados aumenten el comportamiento del incendio. Las distancias de observación serán de .2 millas. Los combustibles, como los troncos, son extremadamente secos y tendrán una probabilidad de...
September 6, 2022 Chilliwack Complex Fire Update (Chilliwack Complex Wildfire)
Contact: Public Information, 2022.chilliwackcomplex@firenet.gov Additional Trail and Camp Closures for Chilliwack Complex Sedro Woolley, WA – Four lightning-caused fires remain active across North Cascades National Park Service Complex. The fires are in remote areas of the Stephen Mather Wilderness. Three fires (North Fork, Little Chill, and Copper Lake) are in proximity to the Copper Loop Trail system and one (Brush Creek Fire) is near the Brush Creek Trail in the Whatcom Pass area. The Chilliwack Complex is estimated at 3,700 acres. Additional trail and camp closures due to fire activity include the portion of Little Beaver Trail between Stillwell and Perry Creek camps, the portion of Big Beaver Trail between Stillwell and Luna camps, and Beaver Pass Camp. All other trail and camp closures remain in effect. Firefighters are working in the Copper Lookout and adjacent areas protecting park infrastructure with protective fire wrap, hose lay, and sprinklers. In a joint...
Thor Fire Update (Thor Wildfire)
9/6 Thor Fire updateThor FireIncident Commander: Shane RobsonQuick FactsThor FireApproximate Size 800 acresContainment 0%Total Personnel 50Fire Danger Very HighStructures Lost Primary – 0Secondary - 0For Immediate Release - September 6th, 2022Thor Fire: The fire is burning approximately 5 miles east of Sullivan Lake in heavy timber and steep terrain. The fire was caused by lightning and discovered on August 13, 2022. A full-suppression strategy is being used with firefighter and public safety the highest priority. The steep and rugged terrain in the immediate fire area poses a risk to fire crews on the ground. Crews have focused over the last several days on primary and contingent containment lines. Heavy equipment has been able to clear fuels and widen the lines. These containment lines, roads, and natural barriers provide a safer location and access with a higher probability of success in limiting fire spread.The fire is burning in an area where low to moderate fire activity does...
Cedar Creek Fire Update 9/6/2022 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Cedar Creek Fire September 6, 2022 Cedar Creek Fire Quick Facts Size: 18,143 acres Contained: 12% Start Date: August 1, 2022 Location: 15 miles E of Oakridge, OR Cause: Lightning Total personnel: 849 Resources: 19 engines 16 crews 33 heavy equipment 7 helicopters Red Flag Warning: Today, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for hot, dry and unstable conditions and will likely remain through Wednesday. This combination of weather is expected to increase fire activity. Community Meetings: Tuesday September 6th, 6:00PM, Greenwaters Park, 48362 Highway 58, Oakridge, Oregon and streamed live on the Cedar Creek Fire Facebook. Thursday, September 8th, 7:00PM, focused on Deschutes County and Central Oregon, virtually on the Cedar Creek Fire Facebook Page. Current Situation: Most of the fire growth occurred on the...
Spanish - Rum Creek Fire daily update for Tuesday, Sept. 6 (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)
El Incendio Rum Creek, nuevamente pondrá a prueba la labor ardua de nuestros bomberosMERLIN, Ore. – El Servicio Nacional para el Clima, ha emitido una advertencia de Bandera roja para la tarde del martes en el área del Incendio Rum Creek. Esta advertencia significa que las condiciones críticas del incendio están ocurriendo ahora o se presentaran en las próximas horas. Se predicen altas temperaturas, ráfagas de viento y baja humedad relativa. Dichas condiciones, pueden causar incendios, así como producir una rápida propagación del fuego.Tomando en cuenta estos cambios climáticos, los bomberos han estado trabajando agresivamente en el enfriamiento y en la contención del incendio. El jefe de la Sección de Operaciones, Mike Carlson, ha descrito la situación en el Incendio, con estas palabras: “Hemos trazado una línea alrededor del incendio y así queremos mantenerlo”.En la noche de ayer, los bomberos concluyeron la última operación de tácticas de quema controlada,...
News Release 9-6-22 (Seven Bays Wildfire)
News Release September 6, 2022 Davenport, WA - The Seven Bays Fire is located approximately 15 miles northwest of Davenport, WA. This fire started on Sunday, September 4th and has burned approximately 1,000 acres of rangeland, stubble and scattered forest lands. Acre increased is mostly due to updated mapping of the fire. Evacuations: Level 3 which means GO: Area that is within the following perimeter. · North to Hume Road · West to Miles Creston · South to Reinbold Road · East to Hwy 25. Level 2 which means GET READY: West of Hwy 25. Starting at Reinbold road going North to Fort Spokane. Road Closure: · Temporary closure of Miles-Creston road during the day. · Reinbold and Mule Ranch road open to local traffic only. Monday, Interior islands of unburn fuel in forested draws burned during the day making slope driven runs to the stubble fields on the plateau. Fire...
Road Closures 9-6-22 (Seven Bays Wildfire)
9/6/22Road Closure: · Temporary closure of Miles-Creston road during the day. · Reinbold and Mule Ranch road open to local traffic
Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook Sep 6 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)
SmokeAreas east of the Cedar Creek fire will continue to have thegreatest smoke impacts today with La Pine, Sunriver andBend in the moderate range. Oakridge will have someincrease in smoke impacts today with moderate tooccasional USG. Easterly flow may bring increasing smoke toEugene/Springfield early on Wednesday. Expect moderate,possible USG conditions in the morning, improving tomoderate to good in the afternoon. Health and Safety MessageDo you know how to check your local air quality? Try out themap at fire.airnow.gov for current conditions. For real timeinformation see Fire.airnow.gov, oakridgeair.org, and LRAPA- Today's Current Air Quality.HumoLas áreas al este del incendio Cedar Creek continuaránteniendo los mayores impactos de humo hoy, con La Pine,Sunriver y Bend en Moderado. Oakridge tendrá un poco deaumento en el impacto del humo hoy con una calidad delaire en Moderado, con IGS en ocasiones. Flujo del estetraerá a Eugene/Springfield un aumento en el humotemprano el...
Actualización de los incendios White River e Irving Peak, September 6, 2022 (White River Wildfire)
Actualización de los incendios White River e Irving Peak 6 de septiembre de 2022 - 9:00 AMPlain, WA – Los incendios de White River e Irving Peak fueron iniciados por rayos el 11 de agosto. Estos arden en el Bosque Nacional Okanagan-Wenatchee, al noroeste de Plain, WA.Estrategia de extinción: Los directores de los incendios están refinando una estrategia a largo plazo que incluye el uso de líneas perimetrales primarias y de contingencia para la contención. Las tácticas incluyen la finalización y el refuerzo de los cortafuegos (carreteras y línea de mano).Operaciones – Durante los próximos dos días, el Equipo 8 del Noroeste llevará a cabo la transición de ambos incendios a un equipo local de tipo 3. Hoy el equipo que viene seguirá y el plan es que tome el mando del incendio mañana a las 7 a.m. En las próximas semanas los bomberos gestionarán activamente ambos incendios con una estrategia a largo plazo. Puede ser que el humo sea visible durante las próximas semanas a...
Double Creek Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires Update - 09/06/2022 (Goat Mountain 2 Fire Wildfire)
Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness FiresSeptember 6, 2022Daily Update – 8:00 AMHighlights: There was an increase in fire activity on the southern end of the Double Creek Fire on Monday afternoon. Fire activity remained relatively light on the Nebo, Sturgill, and Goat Mountain 2 Fires. In anticipation of extreme fire weather, Oregon Governor Kate Brown night invoked the Conflagration Act for the Sturgill Fire on Monday. The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) ordered five additional task forces to support the fire.Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires: There are four lightning caused fires within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The previously reported Goat Mountain 1 Fire has merged with the Goat Mountain 2 Fire and will be reported as the Goat Mountain 2 Fire. The Nebo, Sturgill, and Goat Mountain 2 Fires are active and being managed to protect public and private infrastructure, while playing a natural role within designated Wilderness.Goat Mountain 2 Fire: 152 acres | 0% contained | 2...
Rum Creek Fire morning update for Tuesday, Sept. 6 (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)
Rum Creek Fire will be tested again MERLIN, Ore. – The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for Tuesday afternoon and evening for the Rum Creek Fire area. A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly. The forecast calls for high temperatures, gusty winds and low relative humidity. These conditions may cause a fire to flare up, and promote rapid spread of fire. In advance of this weather change, firefighters have worked aggressively to cool and contain the fire. Operations Section Chief Mike Carlson describes the fire’s status as: “We’ve got a line around it and we want to keep it there.” Crews completed the last of the planned tactical firing operations Sunday night, tying the west line from Mount Peavine to the Rogue River. Firefighters have found small slop-overs in this section, and are securing these. Unburned islands in the Rum Creek and Montgomery Creek drainages continue to burn actively....
Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires Update - 09/06/2022 (Nebo Fire Wildfire)
Double Creek and Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires September 6, 2022 Daily Update – 8:00 AM Highlights: There was an increase in fire activity on the southern end of the Double Creek Fire on Monday afternoon. Fire activity remained relatively light on the Nebo, Sturgill, and Goat Mountain 2 Fires. In anticipation of extreme fire weather, Oregon Governor Kate Brown night invoked the Conflagration Act for the Sturgill Fire on Monday. The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) ordered five additional task forces to support the fire. Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires: There are four lightning caused fires within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The previously reported Goat Mountain 1 Fire has merged with the Goat Mountain 2 Fire and will be reported as the Goat Mountain 2 Fire. The Nebo, Sturgill, and Goat Mountain 2 Fires are active and being managed to protect public and private infrastructure, while playing a natural role within designated Wilderness. Nebo Fire: 7,832 acres | 0% contained |...
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