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Air Quality Summary - September 5 (Rebel Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:46am
SmokeThe Whitewater fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel and Horse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge. FireFire activity is expected to be active to very active today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Red Flag Warning is in place for today through this evening for unstable conditions.OtherSmoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Limited visibilityalong Hwy 126 can be expected. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest.Whitewater Fire Information -

Air Quality Summary - September 5 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:44am
SmokeThe Whitewater fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel and Horse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge. FireFire activity is expected to be active to very active today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Red Flag Warning is in place for today through this evening for unstable conditions.OtherSmoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Limited visibilityalong Hwy 126 can be expected. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest.Whitewater Fire Information -

Air Quality Summary - September 5 (Whitewater Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:38am
SmokeThe Whitewater fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel and Horse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge. FireFire activity is expected to be active to very active today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Red Flag Warning is in place for today through this evening for unstable conditions.OtherSmoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Limited visibilityalong Hwy 126 can be expected. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest.Whitewater Fire Information -

Willamette Fire Update - September 5 (Potato Hill Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:36am
Increasing Winds Lead Separation Fire to Cross Highway 242A Red Flag Warning for significant instability remains in place through today. High clouds this morning, that help to dampen fireactivity, are expected to scatter in the afternoon increasing the possibility of active to very active fire behavior later today.The Whitewater Fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel andHorse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge.Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t. Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas remain in effect. knowbeforeyoufly.orgHot temperatures and dry vegetation – it only takes one spark. Do your part. Don’t let a wildfire start.Approximately 965 personnel are assigned to the fires listed below. Resources include hand crews, helicopters, engines, dozers,water tenders, masticators, feller‐bunchers, and chippers under the management of a Type 1...

Willamette Fire Update - September 5 (Rebel Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:35am
Increasing Winds Lead Separation Fire to Cross Highway 242A Red Flag Warning for significant instability remains in place through today. High clouds this morning, that help to dampen fireactivity, are expected to scatter in the afternoon increasing the possibility of active to very active fire behavior later today.The Whitewater Fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel andHorse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge.Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t. Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas remain in effect. knowbeforeyoufly.orgHot temperatures and dry vegetation – it only takes one spark. Do your part. Don’t let a wildfire start.Approximately 965 personnel are assigned to the fires listed below. Resources include hand crews, helicopters, engines, dozers,water tenders, masticators, feller‐bunchers, and chippers under the management of a Type 1...

Willamette Fire Update - September 5 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:33am
Increasing Winds Lead Separation Fire to Cross Highway 242A Red Flag Warning for significant instability remains in place through today. High clouds this morning, that help to dampen fireactivity, are expected to scatter in the afternoon increasing the possibility of active to very active fire behavior later today.The Whitewater Fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel andHorse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge.Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t. Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas remain in effect. knowbeforeyoufly.orgHot temperatures and dry vegetation – it only takes one spark. Do your part. Don’t let a wildfire start.Approximately 965 personnel are assigned to the fires listed below. Resources include hand crews, helicopters, engines, dozers,water tenders, masticators, feller‐bunchers, and chippers under the management of a Type 1...

Willamette Fire Update - September 5 (Whitewater Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:26am
Increasing Winds Lead Separation Fire to Cross Highway 242A Red Flag Warning for significant instability remains in place through today. High clouds this morning, that help to dampen fireactivity, are expected to scatter in the afternoon increasing the possibility of active to very active fire behavior later today.The Whitewater Fire continues to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush and Detroit. Smoke from the Jones, Rebel andHorse Creek Complex fires continues to impact the communities of Oakridge and Mckenzie Bridge.Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t. Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) areas remain in effect. knowbeforeyoufly.orgHot temperatures and dry vegetation – it only takes one spark. Do your part. Don’t let a wildfire start.Approximately 965 personnel are assigned to the fires listed below. Resources include hand crews, helicopters, engines, dozers,water tenders, masticators, feller‐bunchers, and chippers under the management of a Type 1...

Chetco Bar Fire Air Quality Update September 5, 2017 9:00 a.m. (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:13am
Smoke: Heavy smoke continues to settle in communities down valley from the Chetco Bar fire in all directions. Inland communities such as Agness, Cave Junction and Grants Pass are expected to remain in the Very Unhealthy range through today and into tomorrow. Coastal communities are expected to get a slight reprieve this afternoon as light southwest winds and onshore flow help to drift smoke inland. Smoke will settle back into these areas overnight. In general, the coast (including Gold Beach and Brookings) should average Very Unhealthy conditions.Fire: Active fire behavior is expected again today as critical burn conditions exist. The fire is 167,513 acres burned and is 5% contained.Other: The Gold Beach, Agness and now Brookings smoke monitors are all experiencing flow issues. We are working to get these fixed as quickly as possible.

Eagle Creek and Indian Creek Fire- Morning Update, September 5, 2017 (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 10:00am
Hot, dry and gusty east winds fanned the flames of the Eagle Creek Fire on Monday as the fire moved west. At 1 a.m. this morning, line personnel reported that the temperature was 91 degrees, the relative humidity was 24%, and the winds were sustained from the east at 13–16 miles per hour with gusts to 25 mph. Four Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office task forces of engines were awakened during the night, at fire camp in Odell and sent to assist with the firefighting efforts. A total of 10 task forces worked through the night to provide structure protection. Additionally, more structural fire resources arrived overnight to be deployed to the line today. There have been no known residential structural losses. By 2 a.m. the fire had spotted across the Columbia River into Washington. The Washington spot is located near Archer Mountain. For current evacuation information, residents are encouraged to monitor information from local jurisdictions and media outlets. I-84 remains...

Daily Update, 9/5/2017 (Miller Complex Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 9:46am
Miller Complex Fire Update Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team - Todd Pechota, Incident Commander Information Center: 541-899-5302 Hours of operation: 7 am – 9 pm Email: MillerComplex2017@gmail.com September 5, 2017 Current Situation: A fire weather watch is in effect for late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening for abundant lightning. Thunderstorms could bring unstable weather to the area. Planning is underway to address potential new starts due to lightning activity. Air support was limited today because of low visibility due to smoke. Evacuations: The following areas remain under a Level 2 (Be Set) Evacuation Notice: The Kinney Creek Road (1090 Road) and Palmer Creek Road. Both sides of Upper Applegate Road from Palmer Creek Road to the Applegate Dam Spillway (this includes Bolder City) Beaver Creek Road (Jackson County, Oregon) from its junction with Upper Applegate Road east for approximately a mile. The following areas remain under a Level 1 (Be Ready)...

Chetco Bar Fire Update September 5, 2017 9:00 a.m. (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 9:43am
Weather and Fire Behavior: A slight rise in humidity and decrease in temperatures is predicted over the next few days. Winds out of the southwest may help to help clear some of the smoke this afternoon. Moisture is expected to begin moving into the area, becoming more abundant Wednesday into Thursday; however, the potential for thunderstorms is a concern for Wednesday afternoon and evening. The potential for very active fire behavior still exists today, torching and crown runs are possible and spot fires may ignite up to three tenths of a mile from the main fire.Yesterday: Numerous spot fires were ignited by embers being cast across containment lines. The east side of the fire pushed 4.5 miles to the south and east prompting increased evacuation levels on Illinois River Road. Fire activity on the west flank led to a change from level 2 to level 3 in some areas. Multiple air resources, including a heavy helitanker, took advantage of the improved visibility to aid firefighting...

High Cascades Complex Update for September 5, 2017 (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 9:27am
High Cascades Complex 9/5/2017 9 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 316-8352 The North Entrance Road to Crater Lake National Park is now closed until further notice due to a potential threat from the Spruce Lake Fire. West Rim Drive re-closed yesterday for road construction and visitor safety until 4 p.m. on Friday. All concession operations remain operational for visitors to the Park. Motorists and visitors to the area also need to be aware of delays on Hwy 230 between Union Creek and the junction with Hwy 138 due to road construction. Yesterday’s Activity: The unstable atmosphere, coupled with unseasonably hot and dry conditions created convection columns and associated extreme fire behavior Monday on Paradise/Broken Lookout/Windy Gap, Spruce Lake and Blanket Creek Fires. Paradise, Broken Lookout, and Windy Gap Fires (7,500 ac) have grown together and will now be called the Broken Lookout Fire. Crews made good progress to strengthen the established containment lines on FR 6510,...

Umpqua North Complex Morning Update, Sept. 5, 2017 (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 9:26am
Current Information:Winds have been primarily shifting out of the east at night and areas above 2,500 feet experience active fire behavior overnight. The fire backed down to the North Umpqua River overnight near the Eagle Rock campground. The fire area is experiencing roll out of rocks and other material once fire moves through an area. Interior tree torching occurred early evening yesterday on the Fall Creek Fire. Firefighters utilized favorable burning conditions to fire approximately one mile of line yesterday. Night operations continued the firing, working to tie in the Brokentooth Fire and the Happy Dog Fire. Suppression actions continued yesterday on the Devil Fire as crews worked towards complete containment. Mop up and securing operations continue on the Fall Creek Fire today, which is expected to be secured within the next 48 hours. North Umpqua Complex’s fire behavior is primarily driven by weather and displays low to moderate activity due to the smoke from this Complex as...

Jones Fire Update September 7, 2017 (Jones Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 9:24am
SIZE: 8,536 acres CONTAINMENT: 48% PERSONNEL: 399 CAUSE: Lightning RESOURCES: 3 CAMP CREW 9 HAND CREW 16 ENGINES 6 DOZERS 15 WATER TENDERS AIRCRAFT: 2 MEDIUM HELICOPTER 1 LIGHT HELICOPTER Yesterday’s operations: It continued to be a busy day as crews mopped- up the fire's edge and attended to spot fires from the night before. Another small spot fire, this time south of the 18 Road, challenged the crews through the afternoon and evening. Due to the difficult terrain and concentration of snags near the spot fire's location, hand crews did most of the work in assuring that the fire was contained. A small amount of rain fell overnight on the fire but the real assist to firefighters was lower temperature and higher humidity. Today’s operations: Today, a chance of showers and thunderstorms continues to bring in cooler air and higher humidity that will further moderate fire behavior. Crews continue focusing on firming up containment lines and looking for areas that need...

Revised closure for Eagle Creek Fire and Indian Creek Fire (Indian Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 8:09am
The closure around the Indian Creek Fire has been expanded to include areas around the Eagle Creek Fire. Due to extreme fire behavior and rapid fire growth, the most recent closure is no longer adequate to protect the public. There are extensive evacuations and road closures along the Columbia River Gorge. I-84 is closed from Troutdale to Hood River. This is a dynamic situation. The public is encouraged to check TripCheck.com and the Multnomah and Hood River County Sheriff's Department sites for updates on roads and

Interstate 84 remains closed and many evacuation levels have increased (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 5, 2017 - 8:00am
All lanes of Interstate 84 remain closed from Troutdale (Exit 17) to 2 miles west of Hood River (MP 62). SR-14 is closed to commercial traffic in both directions, but open to passenger vehicles. Bridge of the Gods is closed. SR-14 is extremely congested in both directions, please travel only if necessary. The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has increased evacuation levels to the following: Level 3 (Go!) for Larch Mountain and the communities of Latourell, Bridal Veil, Dodson, Warrendale, and East Corbett. Corbett and Springdale are under a Level 2 (Get Set) evacuation level. An evacuation shelter has been established at Mt. Hood Community College, located at 3691 NE 17th Drive, Gresham, OR. The Hood River County Sheriff upgraded all Level 1 (Get Ready) notices in Cascade Locks to Level 2 (Get Set). This includes all areas north of Wa Na Pa to the Columbia River and on the east end of town north of I-84 to the river, as well as Forest Lane and intersecting roads, running east to...

Evacuation Area Map for September 4th, 9 PM (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 4, 2017 - 10:18pm
UPDATE: as of 8:45pm September 4: Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has also ordered a Level 1 evacuation (Get Ready) for the communities of Corbett, Latourell and Bridal Veil. Due to extreme activity on the #EagleCreekFire, Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has issued Level 3 (Go!) evacuations for the communities of Dodson and Warrendale. All prior Level 1 evacuations in Cascade Locks have been increased to Level 2 (Set) by the Hood River County Sheriff's Office. East Corbett is at a level 2 evacuation. Multnomah County Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/multcoso/?fref=mentions Hood River County Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hrcso/?fref=mentions LEVELS OF EVACUATION Level 1 = GET READY: pack your valuables including important documents (passports, birth certificates, insurance information, medications, medical equipment, and animals) Level 2 = BE SET: Monitor the news reports. Follow County Sheriff’s Office and County Emergency Management’s social media pages, or...

9-4-2017 Evening Update (Horse Prairie Wildfire)

September 4, 2017 - 10:09pm
ODF IMT 3 LINK SMITH, INCIDENT COMMANDER MORE INFORMATION: FACEBOOK.COM/HORSEPRAIRIEFIRE https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5540/# HORSE PRAIRIE FIRE September 4, 2017 9:00 p.m. Riddle, Oregon – “Don’t bite your fingernails because we’re going to need all we have to hold on.” Those were the words of Matt Howard, who serves as the Oregon Department of Forestry’s incident management team Operations Section Chief at this afternoon’s planning meeting for the Horse Prairie Fire. Howard wanted to make the point that the next 24 hours are going to be critical to stopping the last remaining area of the fires growth. At 4:00 p.m. the fire had moved up to the control line in the southeast corner of the fire that more than 30 pieces of heavy logging equipment have been constructing the past two days and nights. Tonight, firefighters from the cooler parts of the fire will be brought to assist the burnout operations on the more active areas of the fire. Firefighters working...

Chetco Bar Fire Evacuation Level 3 Curry County September 4, 2017 6:30 p.m. (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 4, 2017 - 7:07pm
Chetco Bar FireJoint Information Press ReleaseEvacuation Order September 4, 2017 6:30 p.m. Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Fire Information: (541) 469-1177 Following the advice of the Chetco Bar Incident Management Team, and based on the current fire behavior, the Curry County Sheriff’s Office has expanded the area previously a Level 2 Evacuation Order to a Level 3 Evacuation Order to include all areas along the Carpenterville Road north of the Cape Ferrelo Road intersection to the Carpenterville Road and Bosley Butte Road intersection. A Level 3 Evacuation (GO!) means residents within this area should leave immediately. Danger to your area is current or imminent, and you should evacuate immediately. If you choose to ignore this advisement, you must understand that emergency services may not be available to assist you further. DO NOT delay leaving to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home. The current Evacuation Map is available at:...

Area Closures Due to the Eagle Creek Fire (Eagle Creek Fire Wildfire)

September 4, 2017 - 6:47pm
Area Closures Due to the Eagle Creek FireEagle Creek Trail #440 is closed through its entire length due to Eagle Creek Fire and Indian Creek Fire. Also closed: Eagle Creek Campground and Day Use Site, part of the Pacific Crest Trail #2000 from Wahtum Lake to Bridge of the Gods Trailhead, Herman Creek Trail #406, Eagle Benson Trail #434, Buck Point Trail #439, Lower Punchbowl Trail #440B, Ruckel Creek Trail #405, Shady Glen Trail #402A, Wauna Viewpoint Trail #402, Deadwood Trail #422, Gorton Creek Trail #408, Ridge Cutoff Trail #437, and Tanner Butte Trail #401.Please see the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area webpage for more information: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/crgnsa/alerts-notices/?aid=41589

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