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Community Meeting (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 11:13am
A community meeting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today, Friday, September 1, 2017, at the Toketee Ranger Station, Highway 138 Mile Marker 60. Please note the Ranger Station can only be accessed by the public from the East due to the road

Willamette Fire Update - September 1 (Whitewater Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:32am
Hotter, Drier Weather Will Lead to Smoke Columns and Increased Fire Growth Expect to see smoke columns and moderate fire growth today. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect Saturday through Monday due to dry conditions and near record temperatures. Conditions forecast for Saturday are similar to the biggest growth day on the Whitewater Fire. Fires continue to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush, Detroit, Oakridge, and McKenzie Bridge. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Do Your Part. Don’t Let a Wildfire Start. Always secure vehicle tow chains so they don’t drag and spark a wildifire. DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT – see Whitewater Fire on Inciweb for updates on the following fires The firelines that hand crews, engines, helicopters, and airtankers on the SCORPION FIRE (169 ac) have established to hold the fire north of the Forest Service Road (FSR) 46 have been...

Willamette Fire Update - September 1 (Potato Hill Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:30am
Hotter, Drier Weather Will Lead to Smoke Columns and Increased Fire Growth Expect to see smoke columns and moderate fire growth today. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect Saturday through Monday due to dry conditions and near record temperatures. Conditions forecast for Saturday are similar to the biggest growth day on the Whitewater Fire. Fires continue to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush, Detroit, Oakridge, and McKenzie Bridge. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Do Your Part. Don’t Let a Wildfire Start. Always secure vehicle tow chains so they don’t drag and spark a wildifire. DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT – see Whitewater Fire on Inciweb for updates on the following fires The firelines that hand crews, engines, helicopters, and airtankers on the SCORPION FIRE (169 ac) have established to hold the fire north of the Forest Service Road (FSR) 46 have been...

Willamette Fire Update - September 1 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:23am
Hotter, Drier Weather Will Lead to Smoke Columns and Increased Fire Growth Expect to see smoke columns and moderate fire growth today. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect Saturday through Monday due to dry conditions and near record temperatures. Conditions forecast for Saturday are similar to the biggest growth day on the Whitewater Fire. Fires continue to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush, Detroit, Oakridge, and McKenzie Bridge. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Do Your Part. Don’t Let a Wildfire Start. Always secure vehicle tow chains so they don’t drag and spark a wildifire. DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT – see Whitewater Fire on Inciweb for updates on the following fires The firelines that hand crews, engines, helicopters, and airtankers on the SCORPION FIRE (169 ac) have established to hold the fire north of the Forest Service Road (FSR) 46 have been...

Willamette Fire Update - September 1 (Rebel Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:18am
Hotter, Drier Weather Will Lead to Smoke Columns and Increased Fire Growth Expect to see smoke columns and moderate fire growth today. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect Saturday through Monday due to dry conditions and near record temperatures. Conditions forecast for Saturday are similar to the biggest growth day on the Whitewater Fire. Fires continue to produce smoke and haze impacting Breitenbush, Detroit, Oakridge, and McKenzie Bridge. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Do Your Part. Don’t Let a Wildfire Start. Always secure vehicle tow chains so they don’t drag and spark a wildifire. DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT – see Whitewater Fire on Inciweb for updates on the following fires The firelines that hand crews, engines, helicopters, and airtankers on the SCORPION FIRE (169 ac) have established to hold the fire north of the Forest Service Road (FSR) 46 have been...

9-01-2017 Morning Update (Horse Prairie Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:10am
ODF IMT 3 LINK SMITH, INCIDENT COMMANDER MORE INFORMATION: FACEBOOK.COM/HORSEPRAIRIEFIRE https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5540/# HORSE PRAIRIE FIRE September 1, 2017 9:00 a.m. Camas Valley, Oregon – The weather continues to be the top story regarding the Horse Prairie and 14 other large wildfires currently burning in Oregon. Elevated temperatures and winds out of the northeast will once again push fire control efforts to the limit. The area remains under a “Red Flag Warning” that is expected to last through 8:00 p.m. Northeast winds are very similar to California’s Santa Annas that are known for fueling large fires. Coming out of the east, and unlike cooler winds off the Pacific Ocean, east winds coming over the Cascade Mountain Range are much warmer and dryer. These winds are expected to persist through today. Winds are expected to moderate over the weekend, but will be replaced by 100-plus degree temperatures. Firefighters will continue to focus much of their...

Chetco Bar Fire Air Quality Update - September 1 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 10:02am
Chetco Bar Fire Air Quality Update - September 1 Smoke: Smoke production is expected to be significant today. Moderate to light East/Northeast winds will continue to drift smoke from Chetco Bar and other regional fires toward coastal areas into Gold Beach, Brookings and South into NW California. In these areas, Unhealthy to Very Unhealthy levels are expected to be seen in association with reduced visibility along Highway 101 and other local roadways. A light sea breeze later today may give some reprieve to coastal communities this afternoon. In the Agness, Grants Pass and Cave Junction regions, predominantly Unhealthy conditions are expected to remain as smoke from several fires drift down into these communities. Fire: Extreme fire behavior is expected today as critical burn conditions exist. A Red Flag warning is in effect. The fire is currently at 138,212 acres burned and is 10%contained. Other: We are working hard to get the Agness smoke monitor back

Milli Fire - September 1 - Daily Update (Milli Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:51am
Milli FireSeptember 1, 2017 Daily Update Clear skies yesterday allowed a reconnaissance flight over the fire to assess current fire behavior. Crews patrolled the northern perimeter of the fire and continued to mop up. Fuels on a portion of the private land within the fire perimeter burned yesterday however, valuable regeneration areas on the private land are being protected. Crews strengthened containment lines to the east that cross through the private property. The southeast and south perimeters of the fire will continue to be in patrol and mop up status. The west side of the fire continues to burn down slope with occasional torching in pockets of timber in the Three Sisters Wilderness and established containment lines. On the northwest side, the fire is backing down to OR 242.Fuels continue to burn within the fire perimeter which will produce some smoke. Fire behavior consists mostly of creeping and smoldering with occasional single-tree torching. Firefighters have found minimal...

Jones Fire Update: September 1, 2017 (Jones Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:16am
SIZE: 7,730 acres CONTAINMENT: 50% PERSONNEL: 641 CAUSE: Lightning RESOURCES: 3 CAMP CREW 18 HAND CREW 25 ENGINES 21 WATER TENDERS AIRCRAFT: 1 MEDIUM HELICOPTER 1 LIGHT HELICOPTER Yesterday’s operations: Yesterday, the Jones Fire burned actively within the interior and with fire backing down from established control lines. Single tree and small group torching—when the fire burns several trees at once—created significant spot fires that crews located and controlled. The crews successfully contained a 25-acre spot outside the primary containment line—an important priority that restored the integrity of the control line. A rock slide has temporarily closed the 1830 road near the top of the fire. Fire managers will be bringing in heavy equipment to clear the road for fire traffic. The contingency division explored creating an alternate control line using roads and ridges on the fire’s eastern flank on the 1831 road. Today’s operations: National Weather Service...

High Cascades Complex Update for September 1, 2017 (High Cascades Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:15am
High Cascades Complex 9/1/2017 9:00 a.m. Fire Information: (541) 316-8352 There will be a community meeting at the amphitheater in Union Creek Campground tonight at 6 p.m. Fire managers and agency officials will discuss the status of the fires and planned operations. A Level 1 Evacuation Notification remains in effect for the Union Creek area in Jackson County Oregon, due to fire activity from the Broken Lookout Fire. In addition, A Level 1 Evacuation Notification remains in effect for Mazama Village in Crater Lake National Park. Level 1 is the first step in the “Be Ready, Be Set, Go!” system. For more information about evacuation levels and procedures, go to http://tinyurl.com/BeReady-BeSet-Go. Yesterday’s Activity: Total fire growth on the complex was moderate (980 acres). Blanket Creek Fire grew 288 acres (12,514 ac.) to the southeast. Primary containment line construction was started on the northeast flank using dozers on the Fremont-Winema National Forest and...

Chetco Bar Fire Update - September 1, 2017 (Chetco Bar Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:07am
Weather and Fire Behavior: Gusty, offshore winds will continue this morning. The forecast is for critical fire weather and the potential for extreme fire behavior due to low relative humidity and high temperatures with unstable atmospheric conditions. Significant perimeter growth and smoke column development are possible. Winds have the potential to carry embers seven tenths of a mile or more. The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for critical fire weather Friday afternoon. There is an Excessive Heat Warning through Labor Day for temperatures significantly above normal. Yesterday: Active fire growth continued on the north, south and east perimeter. The fire continued eastward into areas previously during the 2002 Biscuit Fire. A smoke column developed on the southeast corner of the fire, rising up to 10,000 feet. Aircraft dropped retardant and water along the southwest and western portions of the fire. Firefighters continued constructing direct and indirect line...

Air Quality Summary - Sept 1 (Milli Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:07am
Smoke: The Milli fire continues to produce smoke andhaze impacting Sisters and Black Butte Ranch. The Nashfire has increased in size over the last few days, withsmoke impacting Redmond, Bend, and Cascade Lakes. Inaddition, fires in the Willamette National Forest willcontinue to impact communities east of the Cascade Crest.Other fires in Oregon and Northern California will alsocontinue to greatly impact these areas as well. Yesterday,afternoon easterly winds pushed smoke out of the area.Today, southeast transport winds should move smoke outof the area.Fire: Fire behavior may increase today for the entire firearea from higher temperatures and lack of shade fromsmoke in the area. Unburned areas of fuels inside the Millifire perimeter will continue to burn producing smoke.Other: Highway 20 – Poor visibility west of Sisters to BlackButte Ranch. Highway 126 – Smoke impacts east of Sistersto Cline Buttes area. Milli Fire Information -https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5517/ Separate...

Daily Update 9/1 (Miller Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 9:00am
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 1, 2017 The evacuation order for Joe Bar has been relaxed to an evacuation warning. Current Situation: Red Flag warning for poor humidity recoveries and gusty east to northeast winds were in effect Thursday night and will be into Friday morning. Heat will begin to build again Friday afternoon and through the weekend. It will be extremely hot and dry with the potential of smoke column development Friday afternoon. Aircraft was used in Branches I and III as the inversion lifted yesterday afternoon and may be used again today pending smoke conditions. Evacuations: The following areas are under a Level 2 (Be Set) Evacuation Notice: Palmer Creek Road and Kinney Creek Road (Forest Service Road 1090) Both sides of Upper Applegate Road from Palmer Creek Road to the Applegate...

Umpqua North Complex Update, September 1, 2017 (Umpqua North Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:55am
Current Information: A community meeting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today, Friday, September 1, at the Toketee Ranger Station, Highway 138 Mile Marker 60. Please note the Ranger Station can only be accessed by the public from the east due to the road closure. California Interagency Incident Management Team 4, Jay Kurth, Incident Commander, assumed command of managing the complex at 6:00 a.m. today. The Umpqua North Complex consists of 15 fires which ignited after lightning moved through the area in early August. The fires will now be separated into east and west zones. The main fires are zoned as follows; Oak Knob, Brokentooth, Devils Canyon and Happy Dog south of Umpqua River/Calf Copeland are in the east zone and Ragged Ridge, Fall Creek and Happy Dog north of the Umpqua River/Calf Copeland are in the west zone. Firefighters continue to construct indirect line utilizing road systems and natural barriers to contain fire spread. A priority remains the Highway 138 corridor and...

North Pelican Fire Update 9/1/17 (North Pelican Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:51am
Line construction has been initiated on the western fire perimeter, east of Cold Springs trailhead. Work in that area will increase fire traffic on Cold Springs Road, which remains closed beyond its junction with the Forest Service Road (FSR) 3659. Progression has made in holding the perimeter around the North Pelican fire. The most up to date mapping shows the current fire size as 1,825 acres and containment holding at 18%. A fire weather watch remains in effect due to hot and dry conditions which are expected through the weekend. Predictions are calling for one of the hottest air masses to affect the area so far, this summer. Gusty easterly winds, poor humidity recoveries with a Haines of 6 are expected to bring a slight increase in fire actives. The Fremont-Winema National Forest Area Closure remains in place. This Order closes portions of the forest around the incident to all vehicle and pedestrian entry. The perimeter of the Area Closure includes all Forest...

Air Quality Summary - September 1 (Rebel Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:50am
Smoke: Yesterday's afternoon winds brought clearer conditions to the western Cascade region. The 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. Other fires in Oregon and Northern California will also continue to greatly impact these areas as well. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Fire: Several fires burning on the Willamette National Forest continute to impact neighboring communities. Fire activity may increase today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Fire Weather Watch is in place for tomorrow. Other: Smoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest. Whitewater Fire...

Air Quality Summary - September 1 (Horse Creek Complex Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:38am
Smoke: Yesterday's afternoon winds brought clearer conditions to the western Cascade region. The 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. Other fires in Oregon and Northern California will also continue to greatly impact these areas as well. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Fire: Several fires burning on the Willamette National Forest continue to impact neighboring communities. Fire activity may increase today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Fire Weather Watch is in place for tomorrow. Other: Smoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest. Whitewater Fire...

Air Quality Summary - September 1 (Potato Hill Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:36am
Smoke: Yesterday's afternoon winds brought clearer conditions to the western Cascade region. The 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. Other fires in Oregon and Northern California will also continue to greatly impact these areas as well. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Fire: Several fires burning on the Willamette National Forest continue to impact neighboring communities. Fire activity may increase today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Fire Weather Watch is in place for tomorrow. Other: Smoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest. Whitewater Fire...

Air Quality Summary - September 1 (Whitewater Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 8:32am
Smoke: Yesterday's afternoon winds brought clearer conditions to the western Cascade region. The 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. Other fires in Oregon and Northern California will also continue to greatly impact these areas as well. Smoke is expected to hang in canyons throughout the day. Light variable winds will not clear out smoke significantly throughout the day. Fire: Several fires burning on the Willamette National Forest continue to impact neighboring communities. Fire activity may increase today from the higher temperatures and low relative humidity. A Fire Weather Watch is in place for tomorrow. Other: Smoke from Potato Hill Fire could impact Highway 20 visibility at night and early morning. Separate smoke forecast will be issued for communities east of the Cascade Crest. Whitewater Fire...

Staley Fire Update. Friday, September 1, 2017 (Staley Fire Wildfire)

September 1, 2017 - 7:28am
Staley and Tumble Bug 2 Fire UpdateFriday, September 1, 2017 8 a.m.Fire information phone: 503-867-7705Email: StaleyFire17@gmail.comNW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident CommanderStart date: Aug. 9, 2017 Current Size: Staley is 2,153 acres; Tumble Bug 2 is 87 acresPercent Containment: 69%Location: Willamette National ForestCause: LightningFirefighters have made good progress on the suppression of the Staley and Tumble Bug 2 Fires. The containment on these fires is now at 69%. Crews have established fire lines around both fires and are widening and strengthening those lines by burning out unburned fuel close to the line and mopping-up any remaining hot spots within 100-feet of the control line. Some resources are being released to other fires or to return to their home units for much-needed rest.Weather and Smoke: This Labor Day weekend will see hotter and drier weather across southwestern Oregon. This will mean more intense burning in many of the fires in the...

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