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Oregon Wildfire FEMA Disaster Assistance (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Were you impacted by the Oregon wildfires that began on September 7, 2020? Did you know that if you live in Clackamas, Douglas, Lincoln, Linn, Jackson, Klamath, Lane or Marion county, you can apply for individual assistance from FEMA? Here's how: Step 1: Take pictures of your damaged home and belongings. Step 2: Make a list of damaged or lost items. Step 3: If you have insurance, you must file a claim with your insurance company. If you don’t have insurance skip to step 4. Step 4: There are three ways to apply for assistance: Online at DisasterAssistance.gov, through the FEMA app on your smartphone or call 800-621-3362 / TTY 800-242-7585. Translators are available. You will need to have (1) proof of identity, (2) insurance determination letter and (3) proof of occupancy or ownership.FEMA cannot cover losses that are covered by insurance. You will receive notification letters from FEMA either by U.S. mail or by electronic correspondence. You may need to verify your identity...
Holiday Farm Fire Update 10/1 (Holiday Farm Fire Wildfire)
Springfield, Ore. – Hot and dry conditions persisted over the fire area yesterday and are forecasted again for today. Despite the weather conditions and more active fire behavior, the fire stayed in its same footprint, meaning no growth occurred. The fire has burned 173,094 acres. Firefighters continue to make steady progress and it is now 67% contained.There are many hazards for firefighters on the line. The steep terrain is one of the biggest hazards they will face. Footing can be treacherous and there are frequently concerns of rolling rocks and other debris. Everyone is reminded of these hazards each day at their operations briefing.Firefighters working on the night shift have focused on patrolling and extinguishing hot spots along Highway 126. While night shift has fewer resources assigned, their work continues to be vital in the continued progress. These firefighters begin their shift at 7:00 p.m. and work through the night.With the hot and dry conditions today, visible smokes...
Actualización del Incendio Beachie Creek – Jueves 1 de Octubre de 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Datos Breves del Incendio de Beachie CreekTamaño: 192,848 ac. (No hay cambio a la mapa)Contención Porcentual: 58%Total de Personal: 480Fecha de Inicio: 16 de Agosto, 2020Causa: Bajo InvestigaciónTiempo y Comportamiento del Fuego: Se espera que el clima este inusualmente cálido y seco continúe durante todo el día. Las temperaturas podrían ser de 2 a 4 grados más altas que ayer con vientos ligeros provenientes del suroeste. Las condiciones climáticas estables han atrapado parte del humo de California en los valles y es probable que el humo sea más visible durante todo el día. El comportamiento del incendio seguirá siendo mínimo, ardiendo lentamente. Beachie Creek Fire: Las operaciones de sofocación han sido exitosas en asegurar el área alrededor de estructuras que se encuentran en el camino de la carretera 22 y el área de North Fork/Elkhorn. Las líneas de contingencia fueron reforzadas y monitoreadas a lo largo de todo el lado del fuego en el sur. En...
Actualización del Incendio Riverside – Jueves 1 de Octubre de 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Datos Breves del Incendio de Riverside Tamano Aprox. : 138,029 ac. (No hay cambio a la mapa)Contencion: 37% Total de Personal: 459Fecha de Inicio: 8 de Sep. , 2020Causa: HumanoTiempo y Comportamiento del Fuego: Se espera que el clima este inusualmente cálido y seco continúe durante todo el día. Las temperaturas podrían ser de 2 a 4 grados más altas que ayer con vientos ligeros provenientes del suroeste. Las condiciones climáticas estables han atrapado parte del humo de California en los valles y es probable que el humo sea más visible durante todo el día. El comportamiento del incendio seguirá siendo mínimo, ardiendo lentamente.Riverside Fire: Los bomberos continuaron monitoreando y patrullando el perímetro del incendio y se involucran directamente donde se encuentra calor cerca de la línea del perímetro. No se reportaron llamadas al 9-1-1 para los lados norte y este del incendio ayer. Helicópteros respondieron a los informes de humos en el área de Ripplebrook....
Lionshead Fire Update Thursday October 1, 2020 (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
Lionshead Fire update for Thursday, Oct. 1 REDMOND, Ore. – A considerable amount of smoke was visible around the northeast corner of the fire yesterday as warmer temperatures dried out fuels, leading to more active burning of the interior. “There are green islands within the established fire perimeter, with abundant dry fuels,” fire behavior analyst Dean Warner said. “We can expect to see this type of activity west across to the Cascade Crest in the coming days.” All burning took place at least a thousand feet in from the perimeter and there was no risk of the fire escaping containment. Wednesday afternoon, Marion County Sheriff’s Office modified evacuation levels in several areas. Breitenbush Hot Springs remains at Level 3 – “Go!” Detroit, Idanha, Hwy. 22 east of Detroit Dam to milepost 56, and Opal Creek Wilderness/Jawbone Flats are at Level 2 – “Be Set.” Elkhorn, Gates east of Gates Hill Road, and Hwy. 22 from Gates Hill Road east to Detroit...
Beachie Creek Fires Update – Thursday October 1, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Beachie Creek Fire Quick FactsApprox. Size: 192,848 ac.Containment: 58% Start Date: August 16, 2020 Cause: Under Investigation Total Personnel: 480Weather and Fire Behavior: Unseasonably warm and dry weather is expected to continue throughout the day. Temperatures could be 2-4 degrees higher than yesterday with light winds coming from the southwest. Stable weather conditions have trapped some of the smoke from California in the valleys and it is likely for smoke to become more visible throughout the day. Fire behavior will continue to be minimal with smoldering. Beachie Creek Fire: Mop up operations have yielded success in securing the area around structures in the Highway 22 corridor and in the North Fork/Elkhorn area. Contingency lines were strengthened and patrolled along the entire southern edge of the fire. In the Abiqua basin, heavy equipment continued to operate along fire impacted roads clearing vegetation and removing hazards....
Riverside Fire Update – Thursday October 1, 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Riverside Fire Quick FactsApprox. Size: 138,029 ac. (Map Unchanged)Containment: 37% Start Date: Sept 8, 2020Cause: HumanTotal Personnel: 459Weather and Fire Behavior: Unseasonably warm and dry weather is expected to continue throughout the day. Temperatures could be 2-4 degrees higher than yesterday with light winds coming from the southwest. Stable weather conditions have trapped some of the smoke from California in the valleys and it is likely for smoke to become more visible throughout the day. Fire behavior will continue to be minimal with smoldering. Riverside Fire: Firefighters continued to monitor and patrol the fire perimeter and directly engage where heat is encountered near the fireline. There were no 9-1-1 calls reported for the north and eastern sides of the fire yesterday. Helicopters responded to smoke reports in the Ripplebrook area. Suppression repair work continues with assessment of future suppression repair needs. Efforts will...
Archie Creek and Thielsen Fire Update for October 1, 2020 (Thielsen Wildfire)
Archie Creek and Thielsen Fires Update October 1, 2020 Unified Incident Commanders Mike Dueitt and Tim Keith Hours: 8 am-8 pm Archie Creek Fire Email: 2020.archiecreek@firenet.gov Phone: 971-334-7674 InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7176/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekFireInfo/ Thielsen Fire Email: 2020.Thielsen@firenet.gov Phone: 541-625-0687 InciWeb:https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7195/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/ThielsenFire Special Notes: As hunters gear up for the opening of deer season on Saturday, all forest users should be cautious as fire season continues. It is important to know what fire restrictions are in place before heading to the woods. Fire restrictions may vary between different agencies and districts. Locally, on the Douglas District of the Douglas Forest Protective Association, Public Use Restrictions remain in effect on all private, county, state, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Affairs lands that are...
Archie Creek and Thielsen Fire update - Thursday Oct 1, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Unified Incident Commanders Mike Dueitt and Tim Keith Hours: 8 am-8 pm Archie Creek Fire Email: 2020.archiecreek@firenet.gov Phone: 971-334-7674 InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7176/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekFireInfo/ Thielsen Fire Email: 2020.Thielsen@firenet.gov Phone: 541-625-0687 InciWeb:https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7195/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/ThielsenFire Special Notes: As hunters gear up for the opening of deer season on Saturday, all forest users should be cautious as fire season continues. It is important to know what fire restrictions are in place before heading to the woods. Fire restrictions may vary between different agencies and districts. Locally, on the Douglas District of the Douglas Forest Protective Association, Public Use Restrictions remain in effect on all private, county, state, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Affairs lands that are protected by DFPA with a fire danger rating of Moderate. For more...
Marion County Updates Pilot Car Schedule Between Gates and Detroit, Oct. 1 (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
For those traveling to and from the Detroit area please read the Marion County Sheriff and ODOT update to pilot car times and road block locations: “New pilot car added to OR 22E schedule starting October 1, 2020:Starting on Thursday, October 1, the Oregon Department of Transportation is adding a new pilot car to the schedule to allow residents to get back into the Santiam Canyon later in the day. The new pilot car will run at 6 p.m. from Gates to Detroit/Idanha. The new pilot car schedule is:7:30 a.m. Detroit to Gates9 a.m. Gates to Detroit11 a.m. Detroit to Gates1 p.m. Gates to Detroit5 p.m. Detroit to Gates6 p.m. Gates to DetroitODOT is also moving one of the road blocks from milepoint 50.5 to approximately 46.7 to allow for access into Mongold State Park for bathroom and other facilities starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday. We will also be using the state park to stage those folks wanting to get into the pilot car line. ODOT continues to use pilot cars in the Santiam...
Hunting in Burned Areas (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Hunting in Burned AreasPeople intending to hike into, or near, the fire area should remain alert and aware of their surroundings at all times. Know the forecasted weather before entering the area, assess the weather conditions while in the area, and stay clear of burned trees. Don’t camp or hang out in the wildfire area. And, as always, let someone know your planned route, destination and expected return time.Hazard trees or snags tend to pose the most imminent threat. Dead or dying trees that remain standing after a wildfire are unstable, especially in high winds. People are more likely to be aware of obstacles on the ground but don’t often look up to assess danger. Forest visitors can expect to encounter firefighter traffic, dusty roads, areas of smoke.Other hazards to be aware of include:Burned-out stump holes can make the ground weak and subject to failure. Loose rocks and logs are unpredictable and present the hazard of rolling debris. Ash and fallen needles are...
Hunting in Burned Areas (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Hunting in Burned Areas People intending to hike into, or near, the fire area should remain alert and aware of their surroundings at all times. Know the forecasted weather before entering the area, assess the weather conditions while in the area, and stay clear of burned trees. Don’t camp or hang out in the wildfire area. And, as always, let someone know your planned route, destination and expected return time. Hazard trees or snags tend to pose the most imminent threat. Dead or dying trees that remain standing after a wildfire are unstable, especially in high winds. People are more likely to be aware of obstacles on the ground but don’t often look up to assess danger. Forest visitors can expect to encounter firefighter traffic, dusty roads, areas of smoke.Other hazards to be aware of include: Burned-out stump holes can make the ground weak and subject to failure. Loose rocks and logs are unpredictable and present the hazard of rolling debris. Ash and fallen needles are...
EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF PUBLIC LANDS (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
United States Department of the InteriorBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTNorthwest Oregon District Office 1717 Fabry Road SE, Salem, Oregon 97306http://www.blm.govEMERGENCY CLOSURE OF PUBLIC LANDS:AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Northwest Oregon District, Oregon.ACTION: Temporary Closure of Public LandsSUMMARY: Pursuant to 43 CFR 9268.3(d) and 43 CFR 8364.1, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hereby provides notice that effective immediately, the public lands described below are closed to all forms of public access. This action is in response to large fires currently active in the area. The BLM is closing public lands in order to reduce conflicts with emergency crews and allow for fire suppression and burned area site recovery.AFFECTED AREA: All BLM-managed public lands, roads, sites, and trails in the following areas are impacted by this closure notice:• BLM lands inside the Holiday Farm Fire Closure Area (see attached map1) and land north of Hwy 20• BLM lands...
EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF PUBLIC LANDS (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
United States Department of the InteriorBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTNorthwest Oregon District Office 1717 Fabry Road SE, Salem, Oregon 97306http://www.blm.govEMERGENCY CLOSURE OF PUBLIC LANDS:AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Northwest Oregon District, Oregon.ACTION: Temporary Closure of Public LandsSUMMARY: Pursuant to 43 CFR 9268.3(d) and 43 CFR 8364.1, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hereby provides notice that effective immediately, the public lands described below are closed to all forms of public access. This action is in response to large fires currently active in the area. The BLM is closing public lands in order to reduce conflicts with emergency crews and allow for fire suppression and burned area site recovery.AFFECTED AREA: All BLM-managed public lands, roads, sites, and trails in the following areas are impacted by this closure notice:• BLM lands inside the Holiday Farm Fire Closure Area (see attached map1) and land north of Hwy 20• BLM lands...
Bureau of Land Management Temporary Closure of Public Lands (Holiday Farm Fire Wildfire)
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Northwest Oregon District, Oregon.ACTION: Temporary Closure of Public LandsSUMMARY: Pursuant to 43 CFR 9268.3(d) and 43 CFR 8364.1, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) hereby provides notice that effective immediately, the public lands described below are closed to all forms of public access. This action is in response to large fires currently active in the area. The BLM is closing public lands in order to reduce conflicts with emergency crews and allow for fire suppression and burned area site recovery.AFFECTED AREA: All BLM-managed public lands, roads, sites, and trails in the following areas are impacted by this closure notice:•BLM lands inside the Holiday Farm Fire Closure Area (see attached map1) and land north ofHwy 20•BLM lands inside the Beachie Creek and Riverside Campground Fire Closure Area (see attachedmap2)DATES: This closure is effective immediately and will remain in effect until such time as conditions allow for safe use of the...
Suppression Repair on Lionshead Fire (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)
Suppression repair on a wildfire is completed to reduce the impacts that crews and equipment made during firefighting operations. These efforts reduce potential soil erosion and repair damage to infrastructure. On the #LionsheadFire, this repair of suppression efforts are already underway in areas where containment has been achieved. Weather events, particularly rain, can cause surface soils to slide down hills, into gullies and streams. The potential for severe soil erosion is a consequence of wildfire because it burns and removes plant material, including root systems, and the litter layer, which naturally slows water movement. Different actions of suppression repair are underway on the fire. Chipping debris and branches: Chipping the debris that was cut during line construction can spread out the piles of fuel created during line building operations. Once it is spread, it can minimize erosion by creating a layer of debris to help catch or slow water runoff (see photos below of...
Actualizaciones del Incendio de Riverside – Miércoles, 30 de Septiembre (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Datos Breves del Incendio de Riverside Fecha de Inicio: 8 de Sep. , 2020Tamano Aprox. : 138,029 ac.Recursos:10 Equipos17 Patrullas de Bomberos7 Escavadora7 Camiónetas de agua6 Helicópteros10 Masticatordoras Causa: HumanoContencion: 37% Commandante de Incidente:Noel Livingston Equipo noroeste del Pacífico 3 Total Personal: 526Ubicación de Origen: 1/2 Milla Sureste de Estacada, ORClima y Comportamiento de Fuego: Una cresta fuerte de alta presión se a anclado sobre el estado y ha traído un clima caliente y seco fuera de lo normal. Ligeros vientos del oriente en la mañana serán afectados por el terreno, al llegar el medio día y por la mañana se vera pesada inversión. Humo de los incendios en California pueden afectar el área hoy. Vegetación continuará a secarse, pero el comportamiento del fuego será limitado a causa de la precipitación reciente. Troncos grandes, restos de vegetación en el suelo y áreas...
Actualizaciones del Incendio de Beachie Creek – Miércoles, 30 de Septiembre (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Datos Breves del Incendio de Beachie CreekFecha de Inicio: 16 de Agosto, 2020Tamaño: 192,848 ac.Recursos:12 Equipos 27 Camiónes de Bomberos6 Excavadoras2 Camiónetas de Agua3 Helicóptero1 Masticatordoras Causa: Bajo InvestigaciónContención Porcentual: 58% Comandante del Incidente: Noel Livingston Noroeste Pacífico, Equipo 3 Personal: 495Ubicación de Origen: Opal Creek Wilderness: dos millas al sur de Jawbone Flats,. seis millas al norte de Detroit, Oregon.Comportamiento del tiempo y del fuego: Se esperan condiciones intempestivas y secas con vientos ligeros sobre la zona de incendios hoy en día, lo que trae temperaturas en los altos 70’s y bajos 80’s. Se espera una fuerte inversión sobre la zona de incendios para los próximos días. El humo que se está embando desde los incendios forestales del norte de California afectará al oeste de Oregón y podría reducir la visibilidad y disminuir la calidad del aire. Los niveles de humedad...
Riverside Fire Update – Wednesday, September 30, 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Riverside Fire Quick FactsStart Date: Sept 8, 2020Approx. Size: 138,029 ac.Resources:10 Crews17 Engines7 Dozers7 Water Tenders6 Helicopters 10 Masticators Cause: HumanContainment: 37% Incident Commander:Noel Livingston Pacific Northwest Team 3 Total Personnel: 526Location: 1/2 Mile SE of Estacada, ORWeather and Fire Behavior: A strong ridge of high pressure is anchored over the State and will continue to deliver unseasonably warm and dry weather. Light easterly winds in the morning will become terrain driven by the afternoon and strong morning inversions will be in place. Smoke from California wildfires could impact the area today. Vegetation will also continue to dry out, but fire behavior will be limited due to recent precipitation. Large logs, deep duff and sheltered areas will continue to retain heat. The fire activity will continue to be creeping, smoldering, and some smoke will be visible. Growth of the fire is not anticipated due to...