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Riverside Fire – September 12, 2020 Evening Update (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
Riverside Fire – September 12, 2020 Evening UpdateAcres: 132,526 Percent Containment: 0%Start Date: September 8, 2020 Cause: Human-causedTotal Personnel: 315 total personnelFirefighters Working to Suppress Hot Spots Near Estacada and Molalla;Canby, Oregon City, Sandy reduced from Level 2 to Level 1This evening the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office is dropping the evacuation level for the Cities of Canby, Oregon City and Sandy from Level 2 ("Set") to Level 1 ("Ready") based on current fire activity and firefighter progress in securing hotspots near these communities. This decision was prompted by recommendations from the Riverside Fire Incident Management Team based on current fire activity and firefighter progress in securing hotspots near these communities. Details: https://www.clackamas.us/sheriff/2020-09-12-CCSOPR-FireEvacLevelReduction.html IMPORTANT: There are NO reductions in Level 3 ("Go") areas at this time.Evacuation Information: https://twitter.com/ClackCoSheriff and...
Two Four Two Fire PM Update - 9-12-2020 (Two Four Two Wildfire)
Fire Summary:Approximately 150 National Guard troops will join firefighters to assist with containing the fire. Their primary responsibility will be to find hot spots and extinguish them. They will also be laying hose to get water to the interior of the fire. Today, crews started diligently removing hot spots. Crews worked on both widening the control line and clearing heat near houses. Tonight and tomorrow, crews will continue mopping up the hot spots. The goal is to have wide control lines before mid-day tomorrow. Once a fire has a wide, fuel-free, and cooled buffer along the line, it's contained. It's a long process, and tomorrow's weather will test the work completed so far. For tomorrow, weather forecasters predict increased winds from 11am-9pm. These winds will be from the southeast, pushing the fire to the northwest. This will test the control lines. The goal is to hold the fire within its current footprint throughout the wind event. The heavy smoke has lowered the air...
South ObenchainFire Update 20200912 PM (South Obenchain Wildfire)
South Obenchain Fire Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Doug Johnson Oregon State Fire Marshal Incident Management Blue Team, Incident Commander, Scott Magers September 12, 2020 – 9:00 PM The life and safety of the public and all wildland fire responders is always the number one priority for all fire agencies. To keep firefighters and communities healthy and safe, all firefighters are asked to follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the spread of illness. This also includes limited entry into the incident command post and base camp. Please see the websites below or contact the Jackson County Emergency Management Office at (541) 776-7338 for further fire information. General Updates: Firefighters were able to complete much work today on the South Obenchain Fire. Crews on the southwestern to northern flanks of the fire continue to reinforce containment lines with dozers and heavy equipment. ...
Sept. 12, 2020 - Riverside Fire Video Update (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
September 12, 2020 #RiversideFire Update by Ralph Lucas, Operations Section Chief, Southwest Area Incident Management Team
All ODF-managed lands are closed for public use. Eff Sept. 12, 2020, 2:30pm (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
All Oregon Department of Forestry-managed lands are closed for public use. Public use closures of the Tillamook and Clatsop state forests, along with ODF-managed lands in Benton, Lincoln & Polk counties, have been extended past Sunday, Sept. 13, and remain closed until re-openings are announced publicly. All other ODF-managed lands remain closed until further
Echo Mountain Complex Fire Update for Sept. 12, 2020, 5 p.m. (Echo Mountain Complex Fire Wildfire)
Fire Summary: Lincoln City, OR - Firefighters had a successful day today. The continued cooler weather pattern allowed for firefighters to work on completing control lines around the fire. The fire size remains at an estimated 2,435 acres and is 15% contained. The Kimberling Fire, east of Rose Lodge, has a fire line around the entire perimeter and hose lays were constructed. “Water began flowing at noon” stated Operations Section Chief Mike Carlson. Mop-up is the focus now on this fire. Firefighters will be working from the perimeter towards the center of the fire. This work will continue for the next few days. On the larger portion of fire near Otis, crews have nearly completed fire line around the perimeter. Hose lays are being constructed that will assist with the mop-up operations. Hazard tree mitigation and powerline repair is still part of the day shift’s operations. Night shift resources will focus on patrolling the fires and monitoring fire behavior. Day...
Two Four Two Fire AM Update - 9-12-2020 (Two Four Two Wildfire)
Fire Summary:Last night firefighters completed a line around the fire. The fire is 14,450 acres and seven percent contained. It did not grow last night. This morning’s video update is available on the Two Four Two Fire Facebook page. All evacuation levels remain the same for today. Firefighters are assessing evacuated areas. Crews constructed contingency lines north of the fire and will continue improving those lines. In anticipation of high winds on Sunday, crews are scouting for and building contingency lines. Today’s goal is to secure, improve, and hold control lines. Crews will continue securing the areas around structures and putting out hot spots. Engines will be patrolling the perimeter to hold the control line. Safety to all of those who are involved in suppression activities as well as those affected in the area are top priority. This includes preventing COVID-19. Personnel are following the Center for Disease Control guide-lines. This means limiting personal contact...
South Obenchain Fire Update 20200912 AM (South Obenchain Wildfire)
South Obenchain Fire Update Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander, Doug Johnson Oregon State Fire Marshal Incident Management Blue Team, Incident Commander, Scott Magers September 12, 2020 – 9:00 AM The life and safety of the public and all wildland fire responders is always the number one priority for all fire agencies. To keep firefighters and communities healthy and safe, all firefighters are asked to follow recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce the spread of illness. This also includes limited entry into the incident command post and base camp. Please see the websites below or contact the Jackson County Emergency Management Office at (541) 776-7338 for further fire information. General Updates: An infra-red (thermal heat imaging) detection flight was conducted over the fire area for the first time last night. The acres of the South Obenchain have been updated to 29,432 to reflect the results. The...
Medford District Office of BLM issues area closure near South Obenchain Fir (South Obenchain Wildfire)
An Area Closure has been issued near the South Obenchain Fire.from the Medford District Office of The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) This Area Closure is for the safety of the public and firefighters in proximity of the current fire. Fire danger is at the extreme with dry fuels, low relative humidity, high temperatures and variable winds over the region.Reference the official document and map on the BLM webpage.
Brattain Fire Update - September 12, 2020 (Brattain Fire Wildfire)
BRATTAIN FIRE UPDATE Incident Commander: Coley Neider September 12, 2020 Summary: Size: 8,000 acres Containment: 0 % Cause: Human Personnel: 120 Resources: Engines: 15Dozers: 6 Water Tenders: 2 Aircraft: Helicopters: 3Fixed Wing: 6 Fire Information:541-947-6243 frewinnf@gmail.com INCIWEB:https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/7172 Facebook:www.facebook.com/SCOFMPFIREINFO www.facebook.com/R6FWNF Level 3 Evacuation:Red Cross Evacuation Center at Lake County Fairgrounds, 1900 North 4th St. in Lakeview The virtual community meeting scheduled at 7:00 tonight for the Brattain Fire has been canceled. A new meeting date and time has not been determined. The Brattain fire is currently burning approximately 10 miles south of Paisley. The fire is burning in sagebrush-juniper with stringers of Ponderosa Pine in steep, rugged terrain with limited access points and high winds. Yesterday's Operations: Winds continue to be a...
Holiday Farm Fire Update September 12 (Holiday Farm Fire Wildfire)
Springfield, Ore. – We are saddened to report that firefighters located a deceased person in a home within the fire area yesterday. First responders are working with the Medical Examiner’s Office to identify the deceased, which may take some time. After the person has been identified, Lane County Sheriff’s Office will notify next of kin and afford them the opportunity to notify additional family and friends prior to releasing the person’s name. Today, firefighters will begin the process of trying to locate unaccounted for people within the fire perimeter and start assessing structures. Teams will start along Highway 126 and the nearby communities. If any victims are found, the firefighters will notify the Lane County Sheriff’s Office for investigation. Yesterday, the fire grew by about 5,000 acres, raising the total to 161,826 acres. The fire perimeter is nearly 200 miles. It remains 0% contained. Calmer weather over the fire moderated fire behavior, although a few spots...
Beachie Creek Fire Update for Saturday September 12, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)
Beachie Creek Fire Update for Saturday September 12, 2020 Brian Gales, Incident Commander, NWIMT13Les Hallman, Incident Commander, OSFMStart date: Aug, 16, 2020Location: Santiam Canyon west of Detroit, OR, Southern Clackamas CountyCause: UnknownFire size: 186,988 AcresAir Assets Assigned: 7Total personnel: 532Salem, Ore. – Firefighters spent yesterday morning assessing and cleaning up areas along the southern fire front within the Highway 22 corridor. Crews were successful in establishing anchor points in the Mehama and Lyons area. Structural protection and assessment were also done along the Abiqua drainage while additional crews established strategic anchor points to limit fire spread. As the fire continued north, work was performed along the northwest and northern fire fronts and additional anchor points were established. Extremely dry conditions allowed continued growth north toward the Riverside Fire. Because of positive nighttime humidity recovery levels, fire growth has...
Firefighters continue community protection efforts; working hotspots along (Riverside Fire Wildfire)
September 12, 2020 Afternoon Overview Firefighters continue community protection efforts; working hotspots along fire edges Acres: 132,545 Percent Containment: 0% Start Date: September 8, 2020 Cause: Human-caused Location: 1/2 miles SE of Estacada, OR Fuels: Timber, Grass, Rugged Terrain Total Personnel: 246 Firefighters continue to go direct on the fire around the community of Estacada, OR with the help of hotshot crews and engines. Favorable weather continues to limit the type of rapid fire growth seen on the early days of the wildfire. However, conditions remain extremely dangerous with active fire across thousands of acres in and around the fire perimeter. Life safety remains the main priority of all fire managers and cooperators. Fire managers continue to focus on protecting firefighter and public life-safety, conducting reconnaissance, and point protection for structures where they can do so safely and effectively. Widespread dense wildfire smoke will continue over...
State of Oregon Fire Restrictions (White River Wildfire)
STATE OF OREGON - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY - FIRE RESTRICTIONS REGULATED CLOSURE PROCLAMATION Number 01 Effective 1:00 a.m., PDT, July 6, 2020 By virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of ORS 477.535 to 477.550, I hereby proclaim a Regulated Closure to be in effect in the following subject area: All lands protected by the North Cascade Forest Protection District, and all lands within one-eighth mile thereof. Under this Regulated Closure it is unlawful to be in violation of the following restrictions: Smoking is prohibited while traveling, except in vehicles on improved roads, in boats on the water, and other designated locations. Open fires, including campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires and warming fires are permitted all day during low () fire danger with landowner permission. Open fires are only allowed at locations designated by the forester during moderate (high () fire danger. All open fires are prohibited during extreme fire danger...
Oregon State Forests Closed to Public Use (White River Wildfire)
News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 9, 2020 Contact: Jason Cox, ODF Public Affairs Specialist, 503-945-7427, jason.r.cox@oregon.gov All state forests closed to public use due to fire danger SALEM, Ore. — All ODF-managed forestland is currently closed to public entry and use, including the Santiam, Tillamook, Clatsop, Gilchrist and Sun Pass state forests. This also includes ODF-managed forestlands in Lane, Douglas, Coos, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Polk, Lincoln, & Benton counties. The Tillamook and Clatsop closures are until at least Sunday, Sept. 13 at 11 p.m. All other closures are until further notice. Closure is necessary due to the current extreme fire conditions that are endangering life, forest resources, and property as well as very limited fire and emergency response resources.
All Oregon State Forests Closed to Public Use Due to Fire Danger (P-515 Wildfire)
News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 9, 2020 Contact: Jason Cox, ODF Public Affairs Specialist, 503-945-7427, jason.r.cox@oregon.gov All state forests closed to public use due to fire danger SALEM, Ore. — All ODF-managed forestland is currently closed to public entry and use, including the Santiam, Tillamook, Clatsop, Gilchrist and Sun Pass state forests. This also includes ODF-managed forestlands in Lane, Douglas, Coos, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Polk, Lincoln, & Benton counties. The Tillamook and Clatsop closures are until at least Sunday, Sept. 13 at 11 p.m. All other closures are until further notice. Closure is necessary due to the current extreme fire conditions that are endangering life, forest resources, and property as well as very limited fire and emergency response resources.
State of Oregon Department of Forestry Fire Restrictions (P-515 Wildfire)
STATE OF OREGON - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY - FIRE RESTRICTIONS REGULATED CLOSURE PROCLAMATION Number 01 Effective 1:00 a.m., PDT, July 6, 2020 By virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of ORS 477.535 to 477.550, I hereby proclaim a Regulated Closure to be in effect in the following subject area: All lands protected by the North Cascade Forest Protection District, and all lands within one-eighth mile thereof. Under this Regulated Closure it is unlawful to be in violation of the following restrictions: Smoking is prohibited while traveling, except in vehicles on improved roads, in boats on the water, and other designated locations. Open fires, including campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires and warming fires are permitted all day during low () fire danger with landowner permission. Open fires are only allowed at locations designated by the forester during moderate (high () fire danger. All open fires are prohibited during extreme fire danger ()....
State of Oregon Department of Forestry Fire Restrictions (Lionshead Wildfire)
STATE OF OREGON - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY - FIRE RESTRICTIONS REGULATED CLOSURE PROCLAMATION Number 01 Effective 1:00 a.m., PDT, July 6, 2020 By virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of ORS 477.535 to 477.550, I hereby proclaim a Regulated Closure to be in effect in the following subject area: All lands protected by the North Cascade Forest Protection District, and all lands within one-eighth mile thereof. Under this Regulated Closure it is unlawful to be in violation of the following restrictions: Smoking is prohibited while traveling, except in vehicles on improved roads, in boats on the water, and other designated locations. Open fires, including campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires and warming fires are permitted all day during low () fire danger with landowner permission. Open fires are only allowed at locations designated by the forester during moderate (high () fire danger. All open fires are prohibited during extreme fire danger ()....
Echo Mountain Complex Fire Update for Sept. 12, 2020, 12 p.m. (Echo Mountain Complex Fire Wildfire)
Firefighters are taking advantage of the cooler weather and making progress in building fire line around the perimeters. The fire has not experience significant growth in the last 48 hours. The Kimberling Fire, east of Rose Lodge, has a fire line around the perimeter and hose lays are in progress. Mop-up is planned to commence later today. Mop-up activities consist of digging up hot spots using hand tools and following with water. It is tedious work that could take days before the fire is considered out. The larger portion of fire near Otis, crews are working to establish fire breaks using hand crews in steeper areas and dozers to re-open roads for control lines. The majority of the fire perimeter does not have control lines established yet. Michael Curran, ODF District Forester, asks for the public’s patience and understanding of the road closures. “Until hazard trees are removed, re-pairs to the powerlines are made and structure assessment completed, portions of...