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Evening Update 9/9 (Van Meter Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 9:24pm
Klamath Falls, Ore. – Despite challenging weather conditions on the Van Meter Fire today, there was limited fire growth across the fire.  An infrared flight is planned for tonight to gather updated acreage information.  In the northern area of the fire along South Poe Valley Road, firefighters focused on patrolling near homes monitoring for smoke and strengthening existing firelines.  This area of the fire is in mop-up, with special attention to the need for felling snags and trees which pose an overhead hazard to firefighters. The southern portion of the fire was the most active area today with trees torching, embers blowing, and rolling burning material pushing fire outside the fireline. Fire crews assisted by aircraft and equipment were able to corral and stop the spread of these small spot fires. Tonight, firefighters will work to complete and secure the fireline on the southern end of the fire. Two structural task forces worked today to create defensible space around homes...

EVACUATION UPDATES FOR OAKRIDGE & WESTFIR AREAS (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:15pm
LEVEL 3 (GO NOW) EVACUATION NOTICES FOR:The greater Oakridge, Westfir, and High Prairie areas, both incorporated and rural Level 3 means LEAVE IMMEDIATELY! DO NOT take time to gather things. GO NOW!There is immediate and imminent danger and you should evacuate immediately. DO NOT delay leaving your property to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home. Drive carefully, turn on your headlights, and follow any directions from public safety personnel. If you choose to ignore this notice, public safety personnel may not be available to assist you further.Residents who need assistance sheltering should go to the Temporary Evacuation Poiont at Lane Community College (4000 E. 30th Avenue, Euguene). The Temporary Evacuation Point is located in Building 16. Lane Transit District is providing buses to help people who do not have transportation to evacuate. The buses will be staged at Oakridge High School (47997 W. 1st St) and First Baptist Church (47606 School St).Information...

Sturgill and Goat Fires Temporary Forest Area Closure - 09/09/2022 (Goat Mountain 2 Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:06pm
The Wallowa Whitman National Forest has issued a temporary area closure for the Sturgill Fire effective immediately. EXHIBIT A STURGILL FIRE CLOSURE AREA: All National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the following boundary: Starting on Forest Service Road (FSR) 8210 at Two Pan Trailhead, following FSR8210 north to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary in T.2 S., R.43 E. Section 15.  Then heads west following the Forest boundary to the intersection with the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary in T.1 S., R.41 E Section 4.  Then follows the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary south to the intersection with Trail #1934 (West Eagle).  Then follows Trail #1934 northeast to the junction with Trail #1922 (Main Eagle).  Then North on Trail #1922 to the junction with Trail #1673 (Minam River).  Then northeast on Trail #1673 to the junction with Trail #1670 (Minam Lake).  Then north on Trail #1670 to the Two Pan Trailhead.  All boundary trails will remain open, however...

Rum Creek Fire Evening Highlight for Friday, September 9 (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:04pm
Today the Rum Creek Fire experienced no increase in size. The public is reminded there is an active Heat Advisory and Red Flag Warning for Josephine County lasting through Saturday night. Unprecedented heat, low humidity, and winds will create critical fire conditions. The public should be very cautious this weekend as the risk for new fire starts and rapid growth will be extreme. Earlier this week Josephine County reduced evacuation orders East of the Rum Creek Fire. Roads into reduced evacuation order zones remain closed to non-residents. Residents entering these closures must have identification. These roads remain closed to the public for their safety, as well as the safety of residents returning to their homes, and firefighters who are still hard at work. Road closures East of the fire include Lower Grave Creek, Quartz Creek, Galice at Hog Creek, and Galice at Crow. South of the fire, Stratton Creek is closed. West of the fire, road closures include South Fork Galice Road. 

Cedar Creek Closure Order Deschutes National Forest 9.9.2022 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:04pm
In order to plan for the safety of the public health and safety, specific areas of the Deschutes NF are closed. Affected area/Closure area are described in the attached closure order. The map is attached for more

Nebo Fire Temporary Forest Area Closure - 09/09/2022 (Nebo Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 7:59pm
The Wallowa Whitman National Forest has issued a temporary area closure for the Nebo Fire effective immediately. EXHIBIT B NEBO FIRE CLOSURE AREA: All National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the following boundary: Starting on Forest Service Road (FSR) 3960 at Indian Crossing Trailhead, following FSR3960 east to the junction with FSR 39 (Wallowa Mountain Loop).  Then follows FSR 39 to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary in T.3 S., R.46 E. Section 29.  Then heads west following the Forest boundary to the intersection with the Eagle Cap Ranger District boundary in T.3 S., R.45 E., Section 25.  Then follows the Eagle Cap Ranger District boundary south and west to the intersection with Trail #1804 (East Fork Wallowa).  Then follows Trail #1804 south to the junction with Trail #1831 (Polaris Pass).  Then follows Trail #1831 west to the junction with Trail #1820 (West Fork Wallowa).  Then follows Trail #1820 south to the junction with Trail #1816 (South Fork...

Sturgill Fire Temporary Forest Area Closure - 09/09/2022 (Sturgill Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 7:43pm
The Wallowa Whitman National Forest has issued a temporary area closure for the Sturgill Fire effective immediately. EXHIBIT A STURGILL FIRE CLOSURE AREA: All National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the following boundary: Starting on Forest Service Road (FSR) 8210 at Two Pan Trailhead, following FSR8210 north to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary in T.2 S., R.43 E. Section 15.  Then heads west following the Forest boundary to the intersection with the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary in T.1 S., R.41 E Section 4.  Then follows the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary south to the intersection with Trail #1934 (West Eagle).  Then follows Trail #1934 northeast to the junction with Trail #1922 (Main Eagle).  Then North on Trail #1922 to the junction with Trail #1673 (Minam River).  Then northeast on Trail #1673 to the junction with Trail #1670 (Minam Lake).  Then north on Trail #1670 to the Two Pan Trailhead.  All boundary trails will remain open, however...

Cedar Creek Fire Closure #6 Huckleberry Flats Willamette NF 9.9.2022 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 7:34pm
 Due to potential fire spread, the Willamette National Forest has issued an emergency closure order for the Cedar Creek Fire on on September 9, 2022.  The closure area is in Lane County and within the boundaries of the Willamette NF administrative boundaries. The closure applies to the NFS areas, roads, trails and trailheads. Please refer to the attached closure order and

Decrease Closure Area Surrounding Crockets Knob Fire (Crockets Knob Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 7:27pm
USDAForest ServiceU.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREMalheur National Forest, Region 6Forest Service News Release Contact Title:Mary Hamisevicz (541) 620-4750Shyanne Slate (541) 589-0127malheur_public_information@usda.govwww.fs.usda.gov/malheur Malheur & Umatilla National Forests Decrease Closure Area Surrounding Crockets Knob Fire JOHN DAY, PRAIRIE CITY, and HINES, OR - (Friday, September 9, 2022,) The Malheur and Umatilla National Forests will be decreasing the Closure Area surrounding the Crockets Knob Fire, effective September 11, 2022. However, there is still an area closure in effect.The area closure begins at the junction of County Road 20 and Forest Service Road (FSR) 45, east to Sunshine Guard Station, north on FSR 2000909 to the junction at FSR 4550, northeast on FSR 4555, then northeast to Sunrise Butte Trail #255, northeast to the junction with Princess Trail #251, east to Blue Mountain Trail #6141, northwest to FSR 45, and back south to the junction of County Road 20. All...

Double Creek, Nebo and Sturgill Fire Closure Order - 09/09/2022 (Double Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 6:54pm
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREFOREST SERVICEWallowa-Whitman National ForestFOREST ORDER NO. 06-16-05-22-11Double Creek, Nebo and Sturgill Fire Closure OrderPursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 CFR § 261.50 (a) and (b), the following prohibitions are established within the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Wallowa Valley Ranger District, and Eagle Cap Ranger District of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest within the areas described below and shown on Exhibits A, B and C. This order becomes effective on September 9, 2022, and will remain in effect until December 31, 2022, unless rescinded sooner.EXHIBIT C DOUBLE CREEK FIRE CLOSURE AREAAll National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the following boundary:Starting at the confluence of the Snake River and Imnaha River, following the Imnaha River south to the intersection with Wallowa-Whitman National Forest boundary in T.2 N., R.4 W. Section 16. Then south along the Forest boundary to Wallowa County Road 727. Then...

Cedar Creek Fire Smoke Outlook Sept. 9 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 12:24pm
Special Statement Red Flag Warning today through Saturday for strong east winds and low relative humidity. 3 Day smoke outlook available at: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/7f95b6c6?%20preview=trueFire The Cedar Creek Fire in Central Oregon is 33,099 acres with 12% containment. The fire grew 1,613 acres over the past 24 hours. We are expecting very active fire activity today, with hotter temperatures, strong east winds and low relative humidity values. Smoke Areas west of the Cedar Creek fire will have the greatest impacts today, including Oakridge and the Eugene/Springfield area. Oakridge will see USG to unhealthy air quality today, with periods of very unhealthy possible. The Eugene/Springfield area will see decreasing air quality through the afternoon hours, as the east winds bring smoke into the area. Health and Safety Message Please remember to check with your doctor if you're feeling effects from the smoke such as chest tightness or difficulty breathing. Do you know how to...

Cedar Creek Fire Update 9/9/2022 (Cedar Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 12:05pm
Cedar Creek Fire September 9, 2022 Daily Update – 10:00 AM Cedar Creek Fire Quick Facts Size: 33,099 acres Contained: 12% Start Date: August 1, 2022 Location: 15 miles E of Oakridge, OR Cause: Lightning Total personnel: 862 Resources: 27 engines 15 crews 31 heavy equipment 7 helicopters 2 scoopers Lane Electric Cooperative will implement a public power safety shutoff starting at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 9 through the evening of Sunday, September 11. This outage will impact nearly all members, with the city centers of Oakridge, Lowell, and Veneta remaining powered to provide key services. Call or visit 541-484-1151 Lane Electric for updates or changes. Current Situation: East winds, low humidities, and high temperatures will cause the fire to be active today. The highest activity will occur where lichen is present in trees and there is a high concentration of down wood. Where winds align with slopes, tree canopy fire and fire spotting are anticipated....

Spanish - Rum Creek Daily update for Friday, Sept. 9th. (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 10:15am
 Caliente, seco y ventoso en el Incendio Rum Creek, Disminución en el número de evacuaciones para el Incendio Rum Creek MERLIN, Ore. – En la mayor parte del área Oeste de Oregon, el Servicio Nacional del Clima ha emitido una combinación de Advertencia de Bandera Roja y Aviso de Calor hasta el sábado. Ráfagas de vientos del Noreste de hasta 30 mph, traerán altas temperaturas, posiblemente arriba de los 100 grados. Niveles de Humedad relativa presentándose en porcentajes muy bajos durante el día y recuperándose ligeramente en horas de la noche. Esta combinación en el clima puede crear criticas condiciones de incendios forestales. Estas condiciones climáticas son de gran impacto para el Incendio Rum Creek. Espacios residuales de calor están siendo ventilados por la acción del viento, incrementando la actividad en el incendio. El jueves, se encendieron algunos espacios aislados de emanando calor, en la parte noroeste del incendio. La presencia de helicópteros logro...

Rum Creek Fire daily update for Friday, Sept. 9th (Rum Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 10:00am
 Hot, dry, and windy at Rum Creek FireMERLIN, Ore. – The National Weather Service has issued a combination of Red Flag Warnings and Heat Advisories through Saturday for much of western Oregon. Wind gusts up to 30 mph from the northeast will bring high temperatures, possibly over 100 degrees. Relative humidity levels will be very low during the day, with little recovery at night. This combination creates critical wildfire conditions. These adverse weather conditions are impacting the Rum Creek Fire. Pockets of residual heat are fanned by winds, increasing activity. On Thursday, a few remaining pockets of fuels flared up on the northwest part of the fire. Helicopters successfully stopped the spread of flames, keeping the fire within the containment lines. More of the remaining vegetation south of the Rogue River near Montgomery Creek burned, reducing the chance of fire jumping the river. Throughout the fire, embers fanned by winds began to smoke. Firefighters extinguished residual...

Van Meter Fire Morning Update (Van Meter Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 9:20am
Klamath Falls, Ore. – Firefighters continue to make progress on the Van Meter Fire 13 miles south of Klamath Falls. Crews working the night shift worked to strengthen hand and dozer containment lines around much of the fire’s perimeter. The northeast portion of the fire near South Poe Valley Road and Reiling Road is in mop-up and patrol status as crews continue to improve and secure fire line while also providing structure protection. Crews are working in conjunction with bulldozers on the south end of the fire near the Dodds Hollow area. Structure task forces are concentrating efforts on this end of the fire as well, while also being available to move freely to areas that may need immediate attention should the fire pose a threat.    Currently, there are 3 structural task force teams focused on structure protection near Dodds Hollow and Patricia Lane. While fire activity has lessened on the northern portion of the fire, crews continue monitoring the area. Due to better mapping...

Double Creek, Sturgill, Nebo, Goat Mountain Fire Update 09/09/2022 (Nebo Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:46am
Double Creek, Sturgill, Nebo, Goat Mountain Two Fires September 9, 2022 Daily Update – 8:00 AM Highlights: Overall, fire activity was much lighter than previous days. Containment on the Double Creek Fire increased to 15 percent for an area of ten miles along the Imnaha River corridor, between Imnaha and Freezeout Road. The Double Creek fire advanced to the Snake River in the Pittsburg Landing area. A River Group has been established to assess and protect structures along the Snake River. Eagle Cap Wilderness Fires There are three lightning caused fires within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. 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: 11,688 acres | 0% contained | 119 personnel assigned Fire behavior was minimal on Thursday. Thinning and masticating will continue along Wallowa Mountain Loop Road (FSR 39) and hand crews will continue to prep...

Double Creek, Sturgill, Nebo, Goat Mountain 2 Fire Update 9/09/2022 (Double Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:32am
Double Creek, Sturgill, Nebo, Goat Mountain Two Fires September 9, 2022 Daily Update – 8:00 AM Highlights: Overall, fire activity was much lighter than previous days. Containment on the Double Creek Fire increased to 15 percent for an area of ten miles along the Imnaha River corridor, between Imnaha and Freezeout Road. The Double Creek fire advanced to the Snake River in the Pittsburg Landing area. A River Group has been established to assess and protect structures along the Snake River.Double Creek Fire: 137,179 acres | 15% contained | 652 personnel assigned The lightning caused Double Creek Fire is a full suppression fire, and the protection of lives and property remain the primary objectives of this incident. Firefighters continued firing operations to the north from the Bed and Breakfast along Lower Imnaha Road, keeping ahead of the fire’s progress. They will continue to look for areas to move the control line farther from the road where topography allows. Firefighters have...

Goat Mountain Two Fire Update - 09/09/2022 (Goat Mountain 2 Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:22am
 Double Creek, Sturgill, Nebo, Goat Mountain Two FiresSeptember 9, 2022Daily Update – 8:00 AMHighlights: Overall, fire activity was much lighter than previous days. Containment on the Double Creek Fire increased to 15 percent for an area of ten miles along the Imnaha River corridor, between Imnaha and Freezeout Road. The Double Creek fire advanced to the Snake River in the Pittsburg Landing area. A River Group has been established to assess and protect structures along the Snake River.Eagle Cap Wilderness FiresThere are three lightning caused fires within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. 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: 466 acres | 0% contained | 0 personnel assigned There was some fire activity at the top of the Lostine Divide yesterday, but it was not actively backing down slope. Friday, helicopters will drop water, as...

Windigo Potter Big Swamp Daily Update 09.09 (Windigo Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:09am
 Fire Information Phone: 541-625-0687   Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.govPotter Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/ Big Swamp InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WindigoPotterBigSwampFireInfo/RED FLAG WARNING: Red flag warnings from Friday into Saturday as an east wind event is occuring. Increasing winds Thursday to Friday overnight from east at 10-15 mph from east changing to 15-25 mph during day with gusts up to 25-35 mph. Winds continue 20-30 mph with gusts at 35 mph through Saturday morning. Winds do calm down Saturday afternoon, but humidity levels are at records lows and temperatures remain high. Stay alert to weather conditions going in to the weekend.UPDATED Public Use Restrictions: Campfires are NOT allowed on the Willamette and Umpqua National Forests.Both Forests have new Public Use Restrictions (fire restrictions) in place. Check the Willamette...

9/9/2022 Crockets Knob Fire Update (Crockets Knob Fire Wildfire)

September 9, 2022 - 8:08am
Crockets Knob Fire Update NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commanders: Jeff Dimke and Bobby Shindelar September 09, 2022 Weather: Cool temperatures will continue today with calmer winds. Temperatures will be in the mid-70s this afternoon with wind gusts up to 18 mph. Conditions will still be dry with relative humidity dropping into the low teens. Operations: Yesterday crews began suppression repair along the FSR 45 and other containment lines. Crews are repairing the damage caused by fighting the fire. These repairs include adding water bars to containment lines. The water bars will help restore natural drainage to areas impacted by firefighting and reduce the potential for sediment to impact local streams and rivers. Crews will also continue removing excess hoses and equipment along containment lines. Firefighters conducted mop up in the northeast and eastern portion of the fire’s edge yesterday and will continue today mopping up any lingering heat near containment...

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