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Alder LAke Fire Update 9/09/2015 (Alder Lake Fire Wildfire)
Alder Lake Fire Update Date: September 9, 2015 Phone: 360-496-5429 The Alder Lake Fire was ignited by lightning and first reported on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 in very steep inaccessible terrain with heavy dead and down fuel loading. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest, in coordination with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is currently managing the fire that is approximately 4 miles East of Elbe, Washington on the south side of Alder Lake.. Fire activity has been minimal, and numerous resources, including personnel and equipment have been demobilized. Columbia Cascade Type 3 Incident Management Team is currently assigned to the fire, and has transitioned to a Type 4 Incident Management Team today. The fire is 280 acres, 19% contained, with 77 personnel working on the incident. There has been an immense amount of work done by crews to create containment lines consisting of 12.7 miles of roads, dozer, and hand line. Despite recent moisture, interior areas...
Alder Lake Fire Update 9/10/2015 (Alder Lake Fire Wildfire)
Alder Lake Fire Update Date: September 10, 2015 Phone: 360-496-5429 The Alder Lake Fire was ignited by lightning and first reported on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 in very steep inaccessible terrain with heavy dead and down fuel loading. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest, in coordination with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is currently managing the fire that is approximately 4 miles East of Elbe, Washington on the south side of Alder Lake.. Fire activity has been minimal, and numerous resources, including personnel and equipment that continue to be demobilized. Columbia Cascade Type 3 Incident Management Team was assigned to the fire, and has transitioned to a Type 4 Incident Management Team yesterday. The fire is 280 acres, 19% contained, with 55 personnel working on the incident. There has been an immense amount of work done by crews to create containment lines consisting of 12.7 miles of roads, dozer, and hand line. Despite recent moisture, interior...
Air Quality Forecast - NE Washington 9/9/2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
Smoke Summary: Wednesday and Thursday forecast is for high pressure to build over NE Washington, with westerly winds turning to the northwest in the afternoon. Nocturnal downslope drainage will pool smoke in low lying valley areas near fires, increasing surface concentration of smoke in the mornings. Expect smoke to improve as the temperatures rise and inversions lift. Extended Outlook: Preparation for future burnout operations will continue. Warmer temperatures and drier conditions are expected this weekend with winds west to southwest.
Air Quality Forecast - NE Washington 9/9/2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
Smoke Summary: Wednesday and Thursday forecast is for high pressure to build over NE Washington, with westerly winds turning to the northwest in the afternoon. Nocturnal downslope drainage will pool smoke in low lying valley areas near fires, increasing surface concentration of smoke in the mornings. Expect smoke to improve as the temperatures rise and inversions lift. Extended Outlook: Preparation for future burnout operations will continue. Warmer temperatures and drier conditions are expected this weekend with winds west to southwest.
Información para el día miércoles, 9 de septiembre, 2015 (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)
Reunión pública de la comunidad: No hay para hoy. First Creek: Hoy, recursos adicionales están siendo asignados al incendio del área de First Creek. Este personal continuará identificar y extinguir áreas calientes y rehabilitar líneas de fuego interior que fueron construidas anteriormente. Wolverine: El trabajo sigue en la Línea de Protección de la Comunidad al norte de áreas de Plain y Leavenworth. Este esfuerzo es una contingencia en caso de que aumenta la actividad del fuego de Wolverine y se mueve en la dirección de estas comunidades. Clima: Esperamos que vuelvan las condiciones de verano con altas temperaturas y baja humedad relativa. Esto puede causar un aumento en el comportamiento del fuego en los próximos días y los residentes pueden esperar ver humo dentro de las líneas de fuego. Cambio de Mando: WA Incident Management Team 2 asumió el mando de los incendios el martes a las 6pm. Supervisores del nuevo equipo del incendio se concentran en...
español: Okanogan and Chelan Complex Update for 9-9-15 (Okanogan Complex Wildfire)
9 de septiembre, 2015 Línea de información: 877-568-0458 o 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Okanogan Complex Tamaño: 132,634 acres Costo estimado hasta ahora: 33.3 million Contención: 85 percent Heridas: 7 Personal Total: 982 Residencias Dañadas o Destruidas: 123 Recursos comprometidos: 19 crews, 41 engines, 5 helicopters, 7 dozers, 19 water tenders, 2 skidgines, 13 masticators En el lado oeste del fuego a lo largo de Forest Road 42 donde no está contenido, los bomberos están esperando favorables condiciones climáticas y combustible para llevar a cabo operaciones defensivas. Los bomberos continúan quitando árboles de peligro a lo largo de Forest Road 42. En los lados de noroeste y del norte, los equipos patrullan el perímetro del fuego. A lo largo de los perímetros del este y del sur, los bomberos continúan patrullando y ayudando el grupo de reparación de la supresión. El tiempo de hoy será más caliente y seco de lo que ha sido en los últimos días. El humo puede...
español: 9-9-15 Okanogan & Chelan Complex update (Chelan Complex Wildfire)
9 de septiembre, 2015 Línea de información: 877-568-0458 o 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Okanogan Complex Tamaño: 132,634 acres Costo estimado hasta ahora: 33.3 million Contención: 85 percent Heridas: 7 Personal Total: 982 Residencias Dañadas o Destruidas: 123 Recursos comprometidos: 19 crews, 41 engines, 5 helicopters, 7 dozers, 19 water tenders, 2 skidgines, 13 masticators En el lado oeste del fuego a lo largo de Forest Road 42 donde no está contenido, los bomberos están esperando favorables condiciones climáticas y combustible para llevar a cabo operaciones defensivas. Los bomberos continúan quitando árboles de peligro a lo largo de Forest Road 42. En los lados de noroeste y del norte, los equipos patrullan el perímetro del fuego. A lo largo de los perímetros del este y del sur, los bomberos continúan patrullando y ayudando el grupo de reparación de la supresión. El tiempo de hoy será más caliente y seco de lo que ha sido en los últimos días. El humo puede...
Community Meeting Valley, WA (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Thursday September 10, 2015 6pm Valley School Multi-Purpose
Forest Restoration and The North Star/Tunk Block Fires (North Star Wildfire)
Forest Restoration and The North Star/ Tunk Block Fires – 9/9/15Omak, WA - Just north of the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington State is the Aeneas Valley, bordered by the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Like many valleys in the interior American West, it has ranches, private residences, and vacation homes. Prior to settlement by Euro-Americans, these forests were characterized by open large ponderosa stands with scattered Douglas fir and western larch. These ponderosa pine forests were kept open by frequent low intensity fires that were more often a ground fire carried by needles and bunchgrasses. With fire suppression that began over 100 years ago, Douglas fir and western larch have increased in these forests making them denser, and creating fuel ladders to the crowns of trees enabling the intense crown fires that are more common today.The USDA Forest Service has undertaken several forest restoration projects over recent years to move the native dry mixed conifer...
Kettle Complex Daily Update 9/9/2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
FIRE STATUSAcres Burned: Stickpin 54,278 acres Renner 13,524 acres Graves Mtn. 8,587 acres Total 76,389 acres Structures Destroyed: 2 Evacuations: Level 1 Containment: 58% RESOURCESCrews: 22 Engines: 12 Dozers: 9 Water Tenders: 17 Helicopters: 4 Total personnel: 892 Injuries: 18 Incident Summary: The Kettle Complex includes three fires – the Stickpin, Renner, and Graves Mountain fires – all burning in an area south of the Canadian border, west of Highway 395, north of State Route 20, and east of Highway 21. The fires have remained at approximately 76,400 acres since receiving precipitation over the weekend. Current Situation: Cooler and wetter weather has allowed crews to make progress securing fire perimeter. However, active and unsecured fire edge remains on the east flank of the Stickpin Fire, the northwest flank of the Renner Fire, and the north flank of the Graves Mountain Fire. Planned Actions Today: Firefighters are working to secure fireline on the east...
9-9-15 Okanogan & Chelan Complex update (Chelan Complex Wildfire)
September 9, 2015, 9:00 AM Fire Information: 877-568-0458 or 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Okanogan Complex Fire Update Size: 132,634 acres Estimated Cost to Date: 33.3 million Containment: 85 percent Injuries: 7 Total Personnel: 982 Residences Damaged or Destroyed: 123 Committed Resources: 19 crews, 41 engines, 5 helicopters, 7 dozers, 19 water tenders, 2 skidgines, 13 masticators On the west side of the fire along Forest Road (FR) 42 where the perimeter is uncontained, firefighters are waiting for favorable weather and fuel conditions to conduct defensive firing operations from an indirect dozer line. Tree-falling crews continue to remove fire-weakened hazard trees along FR 42. On the northwest and north sides, crews are patrolling the fire perimeter for smoke—usually coming from smoldering stump holes—and mopping up as needed. Along the eastern and southern perimeters, firefighters continue to patrol, mop up, and assist the suppression-repair group. The weather today will...
Wolverine Fire Update - Wednesday, September 9, 2015 - 9:00 AM (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)
Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2015 Wolverine Fire Update First Creek: Additional resources are being assigned to the First Creek Fire area today. These personnel will continue to identify and extinguish remaining hot spots, as well as rehabilitate interior fire lines constructed earlier. Wolverine: Work continues on the Community Protection Line north of the Plain and Leavenworth areas. This effort is a contingency in case the Wolverine Fire activity picks up and the fire moves toward these communities. Weather: We expect a return to summer-like conditions with higher temperatures and lower relative humidity. This may lead to an increase in fire behavior over the next several days and residents can expect to see smoke inside the fire lines. Change of Command: WA Incident Management Team 2 assumed command of the fires at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Fire managers say it has been a seamless transition and the new team looks forward to completing the job. Evacuation/Aid Information: LEVEL 1 areas: Entiat...
Reduced Closure Area on Gifford Pinchot National Forest (Cougar Creek Wildfire)
ORDER USDA-Forest Service Gifford Pinchot National Forest Service Mount Adams Ranger District - Trout Lake, WA SPECIAL AREA CLOSURE Cougar Creek Fire Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 551 and 36 CFR 261.50(a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Mount Adams Ranger District within Yakima County, Washington. Area Description: The following description serves as the exterior boundary and closes all lands encompassed within as depicted in attached Exhibit A: From the point where Forest Service road 82 and the 200 road crosses the boundary of the Yakama Indian Reservation, West to the 82, South on the 82 to the junction of Forest Service road 82 and the 181 spur, travel North on 181 spur to the junction of Forest Service road 8225, travel North on the 8225 road to the junction of 8225 and FS road 8020, then Southwest on 8020 to the junction of the 020, then travel West on the 020 to the junction of FS road 8040, then travel North on the 8040 to the 500...
Air Quality Update September 9, 2015 (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)
Smoke Summary: Wednesday and Thursday forecast is for high pressure to build over NE Washington, with westerly winds turning to the northwest in the afternoon. Nocturnal downslope drainage will pool smoke in low lying valley areas near fires, increasing surface concentration of smoke in the mornings. Expect smoke to improve as the temperatures rise and inversions lift. Extended Outlook: Preparation for future burnout operations will continue. Warmer temperatures and drier conditions are expected this weekend with winds west to
Okanogan and Chelan Complex Update for 9-9-15 (Okanogan Complex Wildfire)
September 9, 2015, 9:00 AMFire Information: 877-568-0458 or 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Okanogan Complex Fire Update Size: 132,634 acres Estimated Cost to Date: 33.3 million Containment: 85 percent Injuries: 7 Total Personnel: 982 Residences Damaged or Destroyed: 123 Committed Resources: 19 crews, 41 engines, 5 helicopters, 7 dozers, 19 water tenders, 2 skidgines, 13 masticatorsOn the west side of the fire along Forest Road (FR) 42 where the perimeter is uncontained, firefighters are waiting for favorable weather and fuel conditions to conduct defensive firing operations from an indirect dozer line. Tree-falling crews continue to remove fire-weakened hazard trees along FR 42. On the northwest and north sides, crews are patrolling the fire perimeter for smoke—usually coming from smoldering stump holes—and mopping up as needed. Along the eastern and southern perimeters, firefighters continue to patrol, mop up, and assist the suppression-repair group. The weather today will be...
Air Quality Update September 9, 2015 (North Star Wildfire)
Smoke Summary: Wednesday and Thursday forecast is for high pressure to build over NE Washington, with westerly winds turning to the northwest in the afternoon. Nocturnal downslope drainage will pool smoke in low lying valley areas near fires, increasing surface concentration of smoke in the mornings. Expect smoke to improve as the temperatures rise and inversions lift. Extended Outlook: Preparation for future burnout operations will continue. Warmer temperatures and drier conditions are expected this weekend with winds west to
Carpenter Road Fire Update AM 9-9-2015 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Current Situation: The Carpenter Road Fire remains estimated at 65,068 acres and is 90% contained. The weather is predicted to be warm and dry for the next several days, with no precipitation in the forecast. Extreme drought conditions still exist. Trees that have been weakened from drought and fire pose an additional safety hazard to firefighters. Healthy looking trees are breaking well above eye level, causing overhead hazards. Crews will continue to patrol the entire perimeter and mop-up any hotspots. Firefighters are using hand held infrared cameras to detect heat along the perimeter of the fire and near structures. One portion of the fire, along the east side, still has visible smoke. Backhauling of hose and supplies that are no longer being used will continue around the fire. Water bars are being installed to divert run off water along fire lines on steep slopes, and on roads that were opened up for fire suppression. Washington State mobilized resources were released yesterday...
Fire Update September 9, 2015 (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)
Pacific Northwest Team 3 will Transition with California Team 5, who will take command of the North Star and Tunk Block Fires at 6: 00 pm today. The Incident command post location at the Omak Stampede Grounds and the phone number for information remain unchanged. Yesterday’s Activities: Firefighters continued working to ensure that their containment lines were secure as the weather produced 0.02-0.06 inches of rain in the early morning on both the Tunk Block as well as the North Star Fire. The rain lasted until about noon. Most heat on the Tunk Fire was in the eastern portion and that was reduced and contained by aviation. On the North Star Fire, machine work, as well as hand crews, mopped up along the eastern edge. The southern end was patrolled and is looking good. Firefighters are going direct in the western portion. A burnout operation of about 50 acres was successful in helping strengthen containment lines on the southeast corner. A minor spot fire was controlled...
Fire Update September 9, 2015 (North Star Wildfire)
Pacific Northwest Team 3 will Transition with California Team 5, who will take command of the North Star and Tunk Block Fires at 6: 00 pm today. The Incident command post location at the Omak Stampede Grounds and the phone number for information remain unchanged. Yesterday’s Activities: Firefighters continued working to ensure that their containment lines were secure as the weather produced 0.02-0.06 inches of rain in the early morning on both the Tunk Block as well as the North Star Fire. The rain lasted until about noon. Most heat on the Tunk Fire was in the eastern portion and that was reduced and contained by aviation. On the North Star Fire, machine work, as well as hand crews, mopped up along the eastern edge. The southern end was patrolled and is looking good. Firefighters are going direct in the western portion. A burnout operation of about 50 acres was successful in helping strengthen containment lines on the southeast corner. A minor spot fire was controlled...
Carpenter Road Fire Update PM 9-8-2015 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Current Situation: The Carpenter Road Fire remains estimated at 65,068 acres and is 90% contained. Despite the rains that fell over the weekend, fire season is not over, and the long term drought conditions remain. A warming and drying trend returns tomorrow. Larger fuels and deep duff, especially under dense tree canopies, still carry heat and will continue to burn into the fall. Expect to see smoke and burning of small fuel concentrations as the season progresses. Minimal fire behavior is expected. Crews continued patrol, mop-up and repair in and around the fire area. Firefighters have been gridding and using hand- held heat detectors to pinpoint hot spots. Heavy equipment was used on various flanks to repair roads and dozer lines. Crews continue to monitor and patrol the entire fire, vigilant of any changes in smoke and fire movement. Washington State mobilized resources were released at end of today’s shift. The National Guard resources will be demobilized tomorrow morning....
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