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Nash Fire/Horse Creek Complex Update for Friday, Sept. 22 (Nash Fire Wildfire)

September 22, 2017 - 8:40am
Update for Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 719-8371 Online: inciweb.nwcg.gov/unit/3860 https//facebook.com/WillametteWildfires2017 Willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Rebel Fire: 8,653 acres Horse Creek Complex: Olallie Lookout Fire, 1,572 acres; Roney Fire, 3,548 acres; Avenue Fire, 2,962 acres; Separation Fire, 17,747 acres; Nash Fire, 6,738 acres. Total all fires: 41,220 acres (The last infrared flight was conducted on 9/15. No change in acreage has been measured since 9/15.) Resources: Personnel, 403; Crews, 7; Helicopters, 1; Engines, 24; Water Tenders, 4; Skidgen, 1. Weather: Remote weather stations in the area of the Horse Creek Complex and Rebel fire measured precipitation from 4 to nearly 6 inches since Sunday night. Thursday brought fewer showers and diminished clouds with occasional sunshine. A warming and drying trend will continue through the weekend with each day gaining a few degrees until temperatures in the 70s return early next...

Jones and Kelsey Fire Information-September 22, 2017 (Kelsey Fire Wildfire)

September 22, 2017 - 8:34am
Jones Fire / Kelsey Fire 9/22/2017 - 8 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 937-5219 jonesfire2017@gmail.com Jones Fire - Size: 10,017 acres· Containment: 75% Cause: Lightning Kelsey Fire - Size: 527 acres Containment: 15% Cause: Lightning Yesterday’s Activity - On the Jones Fire hotshot crews constructed fireline south of FR 18 in the Marine Creek drainage. Firefighters continued to haul unnecessary equipment back from the fireline. Chipping operations continued along primary containment lines (roads) around the fire. Fire operations personnel scouted the Kelsey Fire in preparation for crews to resume suppression activities along Bunchgrass Ridge. Aircraft patrolled the fire in the afternoon, and there was minimal fire activity. Today’s Operations - Firefighters on the Jones Fire will continue to brush and chip primary containment lines (roads), mop up, and remove excess equipment. Crews will continue to construct fireline and monitor fire spread...

Jones and Kelsey Fire Update-September 22, 2017 (Jones Fire Wildfire)

September 22, 2017 - 8:31am
Jones Fire / Kelsey Fire 9/22/2017 - 8 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 937-5219 jonesfire2017@gmail.com Jones Fire - Size: 10,017 acres· Containment: 75% Cause: Lightning Kelsey Fire - Size: 527 acres Containment: 15% Cause: Lightning Yesterday’s Activity - On the Jones Fire hotshot crews constructed fireline south of FR 18 in the Marine Creek drainage. Firefighters continued to haul unnecessary equipment back from the fireline. Chipping operations continued along primary containment lines (roads) around the fire. Fire operations personnel scouted the Kelsey Fire in preparation for crews to resume suppression activities along Bunchgrass Ridge. Aircraft patrolled the fire in the afternoon, and there was minimal fire activity. Today’s Operations - Firefighters on the Jones Fire will continue to brush and chip primary containment lines (roads), mop up, and remove excess equipment. Crews will continue to construct fireline and monitor fire spread...

Chetco Bar Air Quality, September 22, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 22, 2017 - 8:26am
Smoke: Smoke production will increase in certain areas of the fire as warm and dry air moves into the region. It should take a couple more days for fuels to completely dry out and smoke to increase. Any visible smoke should disperse well as it moves away from the burning source. As evening arrives smoke production may pool and flow down drainages. Smoke may be noticed, however air quality should not exceed moderate levels overnight.Fire: Fire containment has risen on most fires in the area as firefighters continue to secure and mop up the fire’s edge. Certain interior areas of the fire may continue to slowly burn out and consume the remaining fuels as they dry out. Hotter and drier conditions are expected starting today, and will slowly increase for the next few days.Other: Smoke conditions in the region are expected to remain in the good levels today, however pockets of smoke from various fires may continue to be seen the next few days. Expect continued fire traffic near wildfire...

Just how do they track all those costs on the Umpqua North Complex (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 7:41pm
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Jackson County Sheriff Announces Removal of Level 1 Evacuation Notice (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 5:46pm
Level 1 Evacuation Removed from Union Creek Area INCIDENT: High Cascades Fire Complex (West), Union Creek Evacuation Update DETAILS: Based on current weather and fire behavior, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and the High Cascades (West) Fire Incident Command Team have determined that the fire danger no longer warrants an imminent threat to the public and all evacuation levels for the residents of the Union Creek area will be removed effective 9/20/17 at 6 pm. The Forest Service forest closure will still be in effect until further notice. The Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the residents of Jackson County, especially those living in the rural parts of the County that we should all be in the Level 1 “Be Ready” mindset. Whether it is a wildfire, flood or winter weather event, we don’t know when an evacuation may be necessary. We would also encourage all residents of Jackson County to subscribe to the Citizen Alert emergency notification system. Sign up...

Joint News Release: Favorite Trails Closed Try These Options Instead! (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 4:11pm
PORTLAND, Ore. – Due to the ongoing fire and continuing containment efforts from the Eagle Creek Fire, many areas of the Columbia River Gorge remain closed to protect public safety. However, visitors still have many outdoor recreation options nearby. Please consider the following recreation opportunities while fire suppression and recovery work continue on the Eagle Creek Fire.See the attached PDF for more details and trail recommendations.

Community Briefing at Rocky Point (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 2:53pm
A community briefing is scheduled for Saturday, September 23, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. at the Rocky Point Fire Hall located at 25600 Rocky Point Road in Klamath Falls,

Update Whitewater Fires Sept. 21, 2017 (Whitewater Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 2:17pm
Fire Information Line: 541-719-8371 Location: Willamette National Forest willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Willamette National Forest Closures: 541-225-6350Inciweb Websites: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/willamette/alerts-notices; https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5420;https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5565 Size: 14,416 acres (total for reported fires) Containment: 47% Resources: 414 personnel (total for reported fires)Yesterday, both the French Fire and the Potato Hill Fire were turned back over to their forest districts. The evacuation levels for Breitenbush Hot Springs and Breitenbush/Devil Creek summer homes remains at a Level 1 and Forest Service Road 46 was reopened for all through traffic. As the weather begins to improve, the public may see smoke coming from the fire areas. Crews expect to see smoke to be visible at least into the month of October.As the rains continue throughout the day, crews will work on suppression repair as long as it is safe to do so. Suppression repair...

Incendio Eagle Creek 21 de septiembre, 2017 (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 12:37pm
Incendio Eagle Creek 21 de septiembre, 2017 - 9:00 a.m. Información: 541-392-1632 (8 a.m.-8 p.m.) eaglecreekfire2017@gmail.com Tamaño aproximado del incendio: 48,668 acres Contención aproximada: 46% Resumen: Condiciones en el área del incendio siguen húmedas y frescas, lo cual han resultado en poco crecimiento en el tamaño del incendio en las ultimas 24 horas. La actividad a través del incendio es mínima. Gran parte del incendio tiene actividad de baja intensidad que esta ardiendo sin llamas, pero se han visto llamas en algunas partes del incendio. Se tarda mas para que la humedad penetre combustibles densos (arboles y troncos, etc), los cual pueden seguir quemándose por mucho tiempo. El humo puede ser visto en gran partes del incendio. Equipos siguen vigilando y extinguiendo áreas calientes a través del perímetro y completando proyectos de estabilización de suelo. Los avisos de inundación repentina se han vencido, pero todavía hay otros peligros en el área. El...

Daily Update 9/21/17 (Miller Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 12:22pm
Tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 22), Northwest Incident Management Team 9 (NW9) turns over management of the Miller Complex fires to a Type 3 command structure, signaling a reduction in the incident’s complexity. Today, the Type 3 team will work with NW 9. The Type 3 team will continue operations at the current incident command post location. Some of the management and support staff from NW9 will continue with the Type 3 team, along with approximately 200 firefighters. Personnel are expected to remain on the complex until a season-ending event, such as sufficient rain/snow, arrives to stop fire activity. Current Situation: Firefighter and public safety are the top priority. The Miller Complex remains at 65% completed overall. The complex includes the portion of the Abney Fire that is north of the Pacific Crest Trail. The east and west flanks of the Abney Fire make up about 35% of the complex perimeter. Those east and west flanks are not contained today, but they pose little threat to high...

High Cascades West Update September 21 (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 10:54am
High Cascades Complex, West Zone, September 21 UpdateThe rain continued to fall on the Broken Lookout and Pup Fires yesterday. Overall, the Broken Lookout Fire received about 1.8 inches of rain and the Pup Fire, which is slightly higher in elevation, received approximately 2.25 inches. Even though snow levels dropped to as low as 5,300 feet, no snow fell on the fire area. More rain showers are expected today, but rainfall amounts will most likely be less than 1/10th inch. A warming trend is predicted to begin Friday which could bring dry weather for up to ten days. While the change in weather has reduced fire activity in exposed fuels, heat that lies beneath the ground may still hold potential for increased fire activity. With the recent low temperatures and high precipitation amounts, it is possible that fire behavior will remain muted in spite of the drying trend. To remain on the safe side, however, firefighters are proceeding with their work, preparing roads as fire breaks if...

Fuego de Chetco Bar, 21 de Septiembre (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 10:26am
El Miercoles, chubascos intermitentes y temperaturas mas bajas, han contribuido a minimizar la actividad del Incendio. En las areas mas altas de los rios Pistol, Winchuck e Illinois al sur de Deadman Bar, la combinacion de la humedad alta y temperaturas frias hicieron que el comportamiento del Incendio se mantuviera latente y creciendo de una manera lenta. Los bomberos aprovecharon esta oportunidad de las condiciones climaticas para llevar a cabo un patrullaje de reconocimiento de areas que necesitan un barrido y seguir con el trabajo de supresion rehabilitacion. Como parte de un esfuerzo continuo, se sigue con el desmenuzamiento y la recuperacion del equipo para re-enforzar lineas de contencion para las lluvias venideras. Estos trabajos junto con la instalacion de barreras de agua ayudara a dirigir directamente y de una manera apropiada la lluvia proveniente de la tormenta, ayudara a prevenir erosion y la posibilidad de inundaciones. Vientos livianos del Oeste en combinacion con la...

High Cascades Complex East Zone Update 9/21/17 (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:31am
Summary: Keeping crews dry in light of weather conditions was the priority for the High Cascades Complex East Zone yesterday. Rain is expected to decrease dramatically over the next few days, allowing operations to re-engage the fire. Despite the weather, crews were able to complete one mile of road blading on the North Pelican Fire and remove 5,000 feet of hose and water pumps on the Blanket Fire. With the amount of rain and snow on the landscape, operational tactics will begin to focus on suppression rehabilitation efforts. Suppression rehab involves repairing constructed fire line, areas cleared of vegetation to control the fire, to minimize erosion and return the landscape to a more natural looking condition. Often, as with this fire, suppression repair work is done by firefighters even before the fire is contained. Rehab work also includes fixing fences, roads and drainage structures damaged during fire operations. Fire crews work closely with resource advisors from...

Operations Briefing for Thursday 9-21-17 (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:30am
Thursday, September 21, 2017 operations briefing for the Umpqua North Complex. Great Basin IMT #3 Planning Operations Section Chief trainee Bill Panagopoulos talks about today's plan for suppression repair work across the fire complex. Link to video of Thursday's Operations Briefing for

Eagle Creek Fire - Morning Update 9/21/17 (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:26am
Morning UpdateEagle Creek FireSeptember 21, 2017 - 9:00 a.m.Fire Information: 541-392-1632 (8 a.m.-8 p.m.)eaglecreekfire2017@gmail.comApproximate Fire Size: 48,668 acresApproximate Fire Containment: 46%Summary:Cool and moist conditions continue to prevail across the fire, resulting in no measured growth over the past 24 hours. Fire behavior remains minimal. Most portions of the fire are in a smoldering state, though some open flame has been observed. Moisture can be slow to penetrate larger fuels (downed trees, snags, etc.), which may continue to burn for some time. Smoke can still be seen from portions of the fire. Crews remain in place to patrol and extinguish hot spots along the fire’s perimeter, while they work on soil stabilization projects.Flash flood watches for the fire area have expired, but many hazards remain. The Oregon Department of Transportation continues to assess public safety hazards along the I-84 corridor. The public is reminded to drive slowly through the fire...

Horse Creek Complex Update - September 21, 2017 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:20am
Update for Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 719-8371 Online: inciweb.nwcg.gov/unit/3860 https//facebook.com/WillametteWildfires2017 Willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Rebel Fire: 8,653 acres Horse Creek Complex: Olallie Lookout Fire, 1,572 acres; Roney Fire, 3,548 acres; Avenue Fire, 2,962 acres; Separation Fire, 17,747 acres; Nash Fire, 6,738 acres. Total all fires: 41,220 acres (The last infrared flight was conducted on 9/15. No change in acreage has been measured since 9/15.) Resources: Personnel, 449; Crews, 8; Helicopters, 2; Engines, 21; Dozers, 2; Water Tenders, 6. Weather: Widespread rain and snow continued to fall on Wednesday, bringing the total amount of precipitation over the fire area to 4-5 inches in the past four days. Scattered rain and snow showers were expected to continue into Wednesday night, with skies beginning to clear after midnight. Temperatures were forecast to drop into the upper 20s...

Rebel Fire/Horse Creek Complex Fires Update for Thursday, Sept. 21 (Rebel Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:19am
Update for Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 719-8371 Online: inciweb.nwcg.gov/unit/3860 https//facebook.com/WillametteWildfires2017 Willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Rebel Fire: 8,653 acres Horse Creek Complex: Olallie Lookout Fire, 1,572 acres; Roney Fire, 3,548 acres; Avenue Fire, 2,962 acres; Separation Fire, 17,747 acres; Nash Fire, 6,738 acres. Total all fires: 41,220 acres (The last infrared flight was conducted on 9/15. No change in acreage has been measured since 9/15.) Resources: Personnel, 449; Crews, 8; Helicopters, 2; Engines, 21; Dozers, 2; Water Tenders, 6. Weather: Widespread rain and snow continued to fall on Wednesday, bringing the total amount of precipitation over the fire area to 4-5 inches in the past four days. Scattered rain and snow showers were expected to continue into Wednesday night, with skies beginning to clear after midnight. Temperatures were forecast to drop into the upper 20s overnight. Scattered rain and snow...

Nash Fire/Horse Creek Complex Update for Thursday, Sept. 21 (Nash Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:08am
Update for Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 719-8371 Online: inciweb.nwcg.gov/unit/3860 https//facebook.com/WillametteWildfires2017 Willamettewildfires2017@gmail.com Rebel Fire: 8,653 acres Horse Creek Complex: Olallie Lookout Fire, 1,572 acres; Roney Fire, 3,548 acres; Avenue Fire, 2,962 acres; Separation Fire, 17,747 acres; Nash Fire, 6,738 acres. Total all fires: 41,220 acres (The last infrared flight was conducted on 9/15. No change in acreage has been measured since 9/15.) Resources: Personnel, 449; Crews, 8; Helicopters, 2; Engines, 21; Dozers, 2; Water Tenders, 6. Weather: Widespread rain and snow continued to fall on Wednesday, bringing the total amount of precipitation over the fire area to 4-5 inches in the past four days. Scattered rain and snow showers were expected to continue into Wednesday night, with skies beginning to clear after midnight. Temperatures were forecast to drop into the upper 20s overnight. Scattered rain and snow...

Chetco Bar Air Quality Update, September 21, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 21, 2017 - 9:02am
Smoke: Smoke should remain minimal throughout the day. Pockets of light smoke may be seen within the fire area, but no impacts to communities are expected. Rain showers should continue to clean out the air-shed before a drying trend comes back to the area starting Friday.Fire: Rain the last few days has slowed the fires down and allowed firefighters to aggressively fight the fires, however it was not enough rain to end the fire season. As temperatures rise and fuels dry out the fires should slowly pick up in a few locations.Other: With a large amount of firefighting equipment and fire personnel in the area use caution when driving near fire locations and

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