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Sweet Creek MP2 Fire AM Update 91/1/2020 (Sweet Creek MP2 Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 10:40am
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P-515 and Lionshead Fires Update Sep. 1, 2020 (Lionshead Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 10:37am
This update is for the P-515 Fire and Lionshead Fire burning on the Warm Springs Reservation. Both fires are being managed for full suppression  On Wednesday, September 2nd, Eric Knerr’s Type 2 Incident Management Team (IMT), Northwest Team 7, will transition management of the fire to incoming Type 2 IMT, Northwest Team 10, managed by Incident Commander Alan Lawson.Current Situation: The P-515 Fire is 4,609 acres and 92% contained. Securing of the fire perimeter continued, with interior mop up ongoing.The Lionshead Fire is now 7,965 acres and 25% contained. Active fire behavior to the west and southwest occurred yesterday. Air resources have continued to be engaged on the northwest and southwest portion of the fire.P-515 Fire: Mop up activities will be ongoing with removal of equipment and resources from the fire line that are no longer needed.Lionshead Fire: Maximum effort and resources remain engaged on the northwest and southwest corners of the fire. Firefighters are extending...

Daily Update for September 1, 2020 (White River Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 9:03am
Quick Facts - Fire Summary Start Date: 8/17/2020 Cause: Lightning Incident Commander: Noel Livingston, Pacific Northwest Team 3 Approximate Size: 15,411 acres Containment: 10% Total Personnel: 1,188Approximate Distance:  8 miles from Maupin/7 miles from Tygh Valley Resources on the Fire: 32 crews 63 engines 8 dozers 17 water tenders 8 helicopters Cooperating Agencies:Wasco County SheriffWasco County Emergency ManagementNTSB/FAA  Weather and Fire Behavior:  Increased weather instability combined with warm and dry conditions will impact fuels across the fire throughout the day and into the evening, particularly along fire perimeters and unburned islands in the fire interior. Temperatures will reach into the high 80’s-low 90’s. Terrain driven fire activity will continue to push growth, with flanking and short-range spotting expected along the southern perimeter. Last 24 hours:  Firefighting efforts took advantage of the break in weather to make progress in securing...

Beachie Creek Update: September 1, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 9:02am
Size: 23 acres (no increase) Location: Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, 6 mi. north of Detroit, OR Containment: 0 percent Suppression Strategy: full suppression Date Detected: August 16, 2020, 11:18 a.m. Cause: unknown Resources: 1 crew, 1 road grader, 1 water tender, 1 backhoe, 40 total personnel, 1 Type 2 helicopter Current Situation:   The fire continues to remain within the 23-acre footprint. Lookout-firefighters observed a slight increase in fire behavior with some isolated group torching. Firefighters used a Type 2 helicopter to drop buckets of water in the area for fire suppression. The cooler more humid weather over the past several days has helped to keep the fire down as there was some evening humidity recovery.  The weather is predicted to be dryer and warmer over the next several days. There may be increased visible smoke in the area.   Weather and Fire Behavior: Prolonged period...

9/1/2020 Rattlesnake Fire Daily Update (Rattlesnake Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 8:23am
   Fire Information Line:  458-207-0058  Email: 2020.meacham@firenet.gov  Incident Commander:  Mike Almas, Northern Rockies Incident Management Team    This will be the final Rattlesnake Fire Daily Update issued by the Northern Rockies Incident Management Team 3. Contact and other information can be found on Inciweb at the link above.   Forest visitors are asked to drive slowly on the Tucannon Road (FS Road 47) due to heavy fire and recreational traffic. Yield to fire vehicles where possible and avoid distracted driving. The Rattlesnake Fire is burning in the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness on the Pomeroy Ranger District in Washington. It is located approximately twenty miles south of Pomeroy and thirteen miles southeast of Dayton. The fire is burning in a fifteen-year old fire scar which left a mosaic of vegetation and is approximately 486 acres in size. Some burning and smoldering in heavier fuels remains, particularly in the north east corner where crews will...

Green Ridge Fire Update September 1 (Green Ridge Wildfire)

September 1, 2020 - 8:00am
Camp Sherman, Ore. –  Oregon Department of Forestry’s Type 1 Incident Management Team 3, Incident Commander Link Smith, will hand the fire over to a smaller Type 4 organization tomorrow morning. The Team would like to again thank the communities in the area for their kind hospitality and support during our stay. The size of the fire is 4,338 acres and is now 85 percent contained. The fire team expects to be at 100 percent containment by end of shift today. While fire crews expect to meet mop-up objectives by the end of shift today, residents may continue to see smoke for several days from burning stumps and snags well within containment lines. Now that the smoke has cleared over the Green Ridge Fire, residents should continue to treat fire season with respect. Everyone is encouraged to follow current fire season restrictions to prevent human caused fires. In addition, residents who live in the wildland urban interface, where communities border forests and grazing lands, should...

Area Closure Decreases for Frog Fire (Frog Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 1:12pm
Effective immediately, forest officials have decreased the area closure that has been in place for the Frog Fire burning in the Maury Mountains on the Ochoco National Forest. The Frog Fire, which started August 16 is now 90% contained at 4,020 acres.  An area closure was put in place for all U.S. Forest Service managed lands west of Forest Road 16 in the Maury Mountains. This closure was implemented for the safety of the public and firefighters working in the area.  To view the closure order and map, visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/ochoco/alerts-notices   The following area closure is in place (see attached map for details):   All lands managed by the US Forest Service west of NFSR (National Forest System Road) 16 and 1640 in the Maury Mountains. Including Forest Service managed lands within T. 17 S., R. 18 E., sections 20-29 and 33-36; T. 17 S., R. 19 E., sections 30 and 31; T. 18 S., R. 18 E., sections 1-4, 9-12, 14, and 15; T. 18 S., R. 19 E., sections 6-8, 17, and 18.  ...

Many Evacuation Notices Lowered - Pine Grove Remains at Level 3 (White River Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 1:07pm
From Wasco County Sheriff's Office:  White River Fire Evacuation Update 25Contact: Sheridan, McClellan, Wasco County Emergency Manager sheridanm@co.wasco.or.us White River Fire Update as of Monday, August 31, 2020. The White River Fire is now listed at 15,418 and 10% contained as of early morning Monday, August 31. Unified Command and the firefighters have made extremely good progress with the fire. We are lowering several evacuations notices.  Pine Grove unfortunately will remain at level 3 due to firefighters still actively working the fire line in the vicinity.  Sheriff Magill, in consultation with Oregon Fire Marshal and Northwest Team 3 Command, has lowered Juniper Flats to Level 2.  Smock and Ayres road have also been lowered to Level 2.  Hwy 216 is still closed from the Hwy 26/216 intersection to Hwy 216 Mile marker 14.Residences and people transiting the area should use extreme caution and monitor the Citizen Alert notification and the Sheriff’s Office Facebook. Due to...

White River Fire Community Meeting Notice- September 1 at 6:00pm (White River Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 1:04pm
Pacific Northwest Team 3 will be hosting a community meeting for the White River Fire.Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2020Time: 6:00 pmLocation: Wamic Community Center and LIVE on Facebook

Frog Fire Update, August 31 (Frog Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 12:59pm
The Frog Fire was started by lightning on the afternoon of Sunday, August 16. Firefighters responded to the incident immediately, building containment lines in steep, rugged terrain. Crews worked the blaze for several days before a Type 2 Incident Management Team was brought in to add capacity to firefighting efforts. The fire is now 90% contained and crews will work this week to achieve full containment. While the fire perimeter is cold to the touch, the interior fire area still has pockets of heat. This fire will likely smoke and smolder until winter snow and cold temperatures completely extinguish it. Please do not report this fire to dispatch or emergency services. Firefighters will continually monitor it until it is declared “controlled” or dead out. An area closure is put in place for all U.S. Forest Service managed lands west of Forest Road 16 in the Maury Mountains. This closure is being implemented for the safety of the public and firefighters working in the area.  To...

Beachie Creek Fire Update: August 31, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 12:39pm
    Size: 23 acres (no increase) Location: Opal Creek Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, 6 mi. north of Detroit, OR Containment: 0 percent Suppression Strategy: full suppression Date Detected: August 16, 2020, 11:18 a.m. Cause: unknown Resources: 1 crew, 1 road grader, 1 water tender, 1 backhoe, 40 total personnel, 1 Type 2 helicopter   Current Situation:  The Atlanta NIMO team transferred command of the Beachie Creek Fire to a Type 3 team, under the leadership of Incident Commander Brandon Coville, at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday evening.  The fire continues to remain within the 23-acre footprint. Lookout-firefighters observed some isolated torching but little other new fire behavior. To improve a contingency line, the Santiam River Crew will continue to fell snags and clear brush along Forest Roads 2207 and 2207-225 . Weather and Fire Behavior: A dry Pacific cold front is moving across the Pacific...

LIVE Update Today (Monday August 31st) at 4:30 p.m. (White River Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 12:33pm
Tune in to www.facebook.com/WhiteRiverFire at 4:30 p.m. today (August 31st) for a LIVE update on the White River Fire.  You do not need a Facebook account to participate.We hope to see you

P-515 and Lionshead Fires Update Aug. 31, 2020 (P-515 Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 9:29am
 This update is for the P-515 Fire and Lionshead Fire burning on the Warm Springs Reservation. Both fires are being managed for full suppression. Current Situation: The P-515 Fire is 4,609 acres and 85% contained. With no spot fires observed outside of the perimeter yesterday, the fire passed the wind test, with mop up operations continuing. The Lionshead Fire is now 7,397 acres and 20% contained. All of the spot fires that have been found during the recent wind event have been lined with a combination of hand line and dozer line. Yesterday the fire expanded to the southeast and today crews will work towards containment of the spots. Fire lines along the north flank were improved and secured. Fire lines along both flanks were extended to the southwest. P-515 Fire: Mop up activities will continue deeper into the burnt area and crews will begin hauling away equipment and hose that is no longer needed. Lionshead Fire: Crews are extending fire lines on the...

Daily Update for August 31, 2020 (White River Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 9:27am
 Quick Facts - Fire Summary  Start Date: 8/17/2020 Cause: Lightning Incident Commander: Noel Livingston, Pacific Northwest Team 3 and Ian Yocum, Office of State Fire Marshal Red Team Approximate Size: 15,418 acres Containment: 10% Total Personnel: 937 Approximate Distance:  8 miles from Maupin/7 miles from Tygh Valley Resources on the Fire: 17 crews 55 engines 8 dozers 17 water tenders 9 helicopters Cooperating Agencies:Wasco County SheriffWasco County Emergency ManagementNTSB/FAA    Weather and Fire Behavior:  A weak cold front will pass over the fire area with increased cloud cover bringing higher relative humidity today. Temperatures will remain in the mid-70s. Terrain driven fire activity will continue to push growth, with flanking and short-range spotting expected along the southern perimeter. Last 24 hours:  Yesterday was a successful day for firefighters. Along the eastern perimeter, crews and aircraft were able to hold the spread of the fire and are...

P-515 and Lionshead Fires Update Aug. 31, 2020 (Lionshead Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 9:24am
This update is for the P-515 Fire and Lionshead Fire burning on the Warm Springs Reservation. Both fires are being managed for full suppression. Current Situation: The P-515 Fire is 4,609 acres and 85% contained. With no spot fires observed outside of the perimeter yesterday, the fire passed the wind test, with mop up operations continuing. The Lionshead Fire is now 7,397 acres and 20% contained. All of the spot fires that have been found during the recent wind event have been lined with a combination of hand line and dozer line. Yesterday the fire expanded to the southeast and today crews will work towards containment of the spots. Fire lines along the north flank were improved and secured. Fire lines along both flanks were extended to the southwest. P-515 Fire: Mop up activities will continue deeper into the burnt area and crews will begin hauling away equipment and hose that is no longer needed. Lionshead Fire: Crews are extending fire lines on the...

Green Ridge Fire Update for August 31 (Green Ridge Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 9:07am
 Camp Sherman, Ore. –  With the Green Ridge Fire showing little sign of activity, Oregon Department of Forestry’s Incident Management Team is preparing to hand the fire back to local resources. Incident Commander Link Smith and his team will transfer the fire to a Type 4 organization Wednesday, September 2. The 4,338-acre fire is now 75 percent contained. Of concern to firefighter safety, crews observed a private drone flying over the fire area last night. While fire activity has diminished, aircraft is still being used to support ground operations. Even a tiny drone can cause a serious or fatal accident if it collides with firefighting aircraft. In most situations, if drones are spotted near a wildfire, firefighting aircraft must land due to safety concerns. Per the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, 43 CFR 9212.1(f), it is illegal to resist or interfere with the efforts of firefighter(s) to extinguish a fire. Doing so can result in a significant fine and/or a mandatory...

Air Quality Report and Forecast Aug. 31, 2020 (P-515 Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 8:38am
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Air Quality Report and Forecast Aug. 31, 2020 (Lionshead Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 8:34am
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8/31/2020 Rattlesnake Fire Daily Update (Rattlesnake Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2020 - 8:33am
Fire Information Line: 458-207-0058Email: 2020.meacham@firenet.govIncident Commander:  Mike Almas, Northern Rockies Incident Management Team 3InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7069/  Forest Users - Please drive slowly on the Tucannon Road (FS Road 47) from all access points due to heavy fire and recreational traffic. Yield to fire vehicles where possible and avoid distracted driving. The Rattlesnake Fire is burning in the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness on the Pomeroy Ranger District in Washington. It is located approximately twenty miles south of Pomeroy and thirteen miles southeast of Dayton.  The fire is burning in a fifteen-year old fire scar which left a mosaic of vegetation and is approximately 486 acres in size. Higher winds from a passing cold front on Saturday tested fire containment lines.  Residual heat in heavier fuels remains on the north end near Panjab Campground, and on the southern edge of the fire. Lower wind speeds and cooler nighttime temperatures...

Smoke Outlook August 30 (Green Ridge Wildfire)

August 30, 2020 - 12:35pm
Smoke Outlook for 8/30 - 8/31 North Central Oregon Issued at: 2020-08-30 07:53 PDT  (see attached)Fire Large wind-driven runs were observed on wildfires yesterday as dry air and high winds moved into the area. Today, cooler air and lighter winds will moderate fire spread and result in creeping and occasional tree torching fire behavior on the Lionshead and White River fires. Even cooler temperatures and increasing relative humidity arrive tomorrow as a second weak cold front moves into the area. This should moderate fire intensity even more. No precipitation is expected. A return to warmer and drier conditions Tuesday through the end of the week. Smoke Yesterday's cold front passage brought with it hours of high winds which scoured smoke out of most of the forecast area. These winds also increased fire growth, and that smoke lofted to the southeast and surfaced in the southeast portion of the forecast area, where unhealthy levels of smoke were recorded overnight in the town of...

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