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Beachie Creek Fire Update - Sunday, October 18, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 18, 2020 - 9:23am
Beachie Creek Fire Quick FactsApprox. Size: 193,573 ac.Containment: 80%         Total Personnel: 82 Start Date: August 16, 2020 Cause: Under Investigation General Information: Our fire crews are still focused on suppression repair, which includes repair work on dozer line with an excavator to rehabilitate the landscape. Additionally, crews are removing hazard trees and addressing erosion in recreation areas. The Burned Area Emergency Response team (BAER) has concluded their work. BAER teams are typically dispatched to large fires after a halt in growth, but before suppression is completed to assess the habitats and landscape. The tasks include assessing soil burn severity, detecting the effects on the habits of sensitive species, identifying impacts to structures and recreation areas, and marking hazmat areas.  State Highway 22 is still allowing vehicles through without road barricades. The speed limit remains 40 mph between Gates and Pamelia Creek to maintain safety...

Archie Creek and Thielsen Fire Update October 18, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 18, 2020 - 8:03am
NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commander: Bob Shindelar – FINAL UPDATE FIRE INFORMATION:(971) 334-76742020.archiecreek@firenet.gov FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekThielsenFireInfo/Thank you from NW IMT 12! It has been an honor to serve your community, and we wish you all a safe recovery.This is NW Incident Management Team Twelve’s final day on the Archie Creek and Thielsen fires, and we will be turning management of both fires over to the local unit at 6 PM tonight. This will be the final update for the Archie Creek and Thielsen fires. Future questions regarding the fires should be directed to the Umpqua National Forest or Roseburg Bureau of Land Management. The Archie Creek Fire is east of Roseburg in the North Umpqua corridor on state, private, and federal land. The Thielsen Fire is located five miles north of Crater Lake near Diamond Lake on National Forest lands. Winds will be out of the west at 5-7 mph in the valleys and 8-12 mph on the ridges....

Riverside and Lionshead(MHF) Fires Update for October 17, 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)

October 17, 2020 - 7:13pm
General Information:  Yesterday the Type 3 Fire Management Team managing the Riverside fire also took command of the Mount Hood portion of the Lionshead Fire. Personnel on both incidents will continue suppression repair efforts for the protection of watersheds and fisheries, as well as with hazard mitigation efforts so Forest roads can be opened as quickly and safely as possible. Safety of the public and those working in the burn area continues to be the top priority. We ask that the public please respect road and forest closures until hazard mitigation efforts are complete. Riverside Fire:Oregon Department of Transportation continues to work to remove fire weakened trees and loose rock that would threaten motorists traveling along Hwy 224. Portland General Electric is also working along the roads to mitigate hazard trees that pose a threat to the power infrastructure. Planning for hazard tree mitigation along roads maintained by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management is...

Actualización del Incendio Beachie Creek – Sábado 17 de octubre de 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 17, 2020 - 12:31pm
Datos breves del Incendio Beachie Creek Fire Tamaño aproximado: 193,573 ac. Contención: 80%              Total de personal: 119 Fecha de inicio: 16 de agosto de 2020 Causa: Bajo investigación Información general: Ayer por la noche, el Equipo de Gestión Interagencial Tipo 3 de Southern Cascades asumió el control operativo de las áreas del incendio Lionshead que impactaron las tierras del Bosque Nacional Willamette. Varios equipos de bomberos previamente estacionados en el puesto de mando de incidentes de Lionshead se han trasladado al puesto de mando de incidentes de Beachie Creek en Salem, lo que ha dado lugar a un aumento de personal. Los equipos de bomberos locales están trabajando con el personal de recreación local para abordar los peligros alrededor de las rutas de senderismo dentro y fuera del área quemada, así como los afectados directamente por el evento de viento en septiembre. Esto incluye la remoción de árboles peligrosos y la mitigación de...

Lionshead Fire Information Final Update (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)

October 17, 2020 - 11:16am
The Lionshead Fire InciWeb page is no longer being updated. For more information about Lionshead Fire, please contact the appropriate agency:  Warm Springs Agency - 541-553-2004, https://warmsprings-nsn.gov/Willamette National Forest - 541-225-6300, https://www.fs.usda.gov/willametteMt. Hood National Forest - 971-333-4100,

Archaeologists Discover Remnants of Historic Highway 138 (Western Oregon USFS BAER Burned Area Emergency Response)

October 17, 2020 - 9:53am
The old Highway 138 was a rough old road and it took a toll on the vehicles of the 1930s and 1940s. On October 5th, archaeologists Chris Kelly and Amber Nelson discovered the final resting place for some of those cars.  According to Nelson, one of the two archaeologists to discover this site, "We now have [Highway] 138, that runs through the Umpqua up to Diamond Lake. But previously, the old [Highway] 138 would come up on the hills where some of these trails are now at...these old cars, it seems that they broke down out there, and someone just tied a winch to them and pulled them off the road. It's sort of a "car graveyard" out there, if you will."Before the bridges were built, locals would have to take a ferry, like the one pictured above, to make their way across the North Umpqua River.  A long evolution, very likely originating from a Native American trail, led to the development of the old Highway 138. It was used as a packer’s trail, and then a cattle trail from Illahee Flat...

Beachie Creek Fire Update – Saturday, October 17, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 17, 2020 - 9:34am
Beachie Creek Fire Quick FactsApprox. Size: 193,573 ac.Containment: 80%Total Personnel: 119Start Date: August 16, 2020Cause: Under InvestigationGeneral Information: Yesterday evening, the Southern Cascades Type 3 Interagency Management Team assumed operational control of areas of the Lionshead Fire that impacted Willamette National Forest lands. Several fire crews previously stationed at the Lionshead incident command post have moved to the Beachie Creek incident command post in Salem, resulting in an increase of personnel. Local fire crews are working with local recreation staff to address hazards around hiking trails inside and outside of the burn area, as well as those directly impacted by the wind event in September. This includes removal of hazard trees and erosion mitigation. Fire managers and resource advisors are continuing to scout for opportunities to repair fire line and mitigate the effects of fire suppression on the landscape. “We are going to continue to move forward...

Archie Creek and Thielsen Fire Update October 17, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 17, 2020 - 8:15am
NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commander: Bob ShindelarFIRE INFORMATION:(971) 334-76742020.archiecreek@firenet.gov FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekThielsenFireInfo/Fire crews have now repaired over 100 miles of fireline and over 50 miles of roads across both fires. The Archie Creek Fire is east of Roseburg in the North Umpqua corridor on state, private, and federal land. The Thielsen Fire is located five miles north of Crater Lake near Diamond Lake on National Forest lands. Winds will be out of the west-northwest at 8-10 mph in the valleys and 10-12 mph on the ridges. Temperatures today will be in the mid-60s. NW IMT Twelve’s assignment on the fire will end tomorrow evening and management of the fires will return to the local unit Sunday night.  Yesterday’s Operations: Archie Creek – Suppression repair work continued to minimize erosion and protect resources. Firefighters patrolled and monitored around the fire. Fire crews continued removal of hazard...

Riverside Fire Update for October, 10 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 3:38pm
Riverside Fire Update for October 10, 2020General Information: A Type 3 Fire Management Team took command of the Riverside fire yesterday and will continue with suppression repair efforts to protect watersheds and fisheries, and with hazard mitigation efforts so Forest roads can be opened as quickly and as safely as possible. Oregon Department of Transportation continues to work to remove fire weakened trees and loose rock that would threaten motorists traveling along Hwy 224. Portland General Electric is also working along the roads to mitigate hazard trees that pose a threat to the power infrastructure. Planning for hazard tree mitigation along roads maintained by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management is being finalized and should begin next week. Weather and Fire Behavior:  Today temperatures will range from 55-65 degrees in the fire area and be slightly cooler above 4,000 feet. Winds will be light and flow to the northwest. There will be a slight chance of showers...

Actualización del Incendio Beachie Creek – viernes, 16 de octubre de 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 11:36am
Datos Breves del Incendio Beachie Creek Tamaño aproximado: 193,573 ac. Contención: 80%              Total de personal: 82 Fecha de inicio: 16 de agosto de 2020 Causa: Bajo investigación Información general: Los gerentes del incendio del Equipo de Gestión de Incidentes Tipo 3 continúan explorando la línea de contingencia en busca de oportunidades para reparar y mitigar los efectos de la extinción de incendios en el paisaje. Además de reparar las líneas del perímetro del incendio, los bomberos volverán a trabajar duro hoy eliminando árboles peligrosos, mitigando la erosión, patrullando y limpiando los puntos críticos persistentes. Ahora que la supresión activa ya no es esencial para el esfuerzo de contención, se han liberado muchas tripulaciones y recursos del incendio para trabajar en incidentes que tienen necesidades de personal y recursos. Los objetivos diarios también se están ajustando para reflejar las horas de luz más cortas en las que pueden...

Beachie Creek Fire Update - Friday, October 16, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 10:51am
  Beachie Creek Fire Quick FactsApprox. Size: 193,573 ac.Containment: 80%           Total Personnel: 82Start Date: August 16, 2020Cause: Under Investigation General Information: Fire managers with the Type 3 Incident Management Team are continuing to scout contingency line for opportunities to repair and mitigate the effects of fire suppression on the landscape. In addition to repairing fire lines, crews will be hard at work again today removing hazard trees, mitigating erosion, patrolling and mopping-up lingering hotspots. Now that active suppression is no longer essential to the containment effort, many crews and resources have been released from the fire to work on incidents that have staffing and resource needs. Daily objectives are also being adjusted to reflect the shorter daylight hours in which crews can work.    State Highway 22 is open for all vehicle traffic. Crews with heavy equipment are still working along the highway to remove...

Fire Prevention Order (Rescind) BLM Northwest Oregon District (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 9:30am
United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Northwest Oregon District Office 1717 Fabry Road SE, Salem, Oregon 97306 http://www.blm.gov  Fire Prevention Order Effective September 3rd, 2020 (RESCIND)  Pursuant to 43 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §9212.2 (a), the prohibitions listed in the Fire Prevention Order dated Sept 1, 2020, that were effective on Sept 3rd, 2020, and signed by Jose Linares, Northwest Oregon District Manager, are hereby rescinded. This removes all fire prevention restrictions on lands administered by the BLM Northwest Oregon District. This order shall go into effect at 12:0I a.m., PDT, October 15, 2020.  Questions regarding this order should be directed to Dan Eddy Deputy Fire Staff at (541) 2072846 or the Northwest Oregon District Office at (503) 375-5646.  Dated this 14th day of October 2020, at Salem, Oregon.  Jose Linares   District Manager Northwest Oregon

Lionshead Fire Update for Friday, October 16 (Lionshead Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 9:28am
Lionshead Fire Update Friday, Oct. 16     REDMOND, Ore. –   Cooperating weather has allowed fire crews to complete suppression repair work this week. Crews have worked with local agencies to complete road repair projects, hazard tree and rock fall removal, and to begin setting up a long-term repair plan. Fire managers will implement a plan to minimize the amount of damage to the landscape after the fire while ensuring public safety.   Fire crews and support personnel have been released to support other incidents, notably the ongoing large fires in California. Aerial resources have been reduced to best support the footprint of the fire. One helicopter will transition from the current team to work with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs to monitor hot spots in the coming days.   Today marks the final day Northwest Incident Management Team 13 will manage the Lionshead Fire. Control of the fire will be returned to the local units – the Warm Springs Agency, the Willamette...

Umatilla National Forest prepares to implement fall prescribed burn plan (2020 Umatilla NF Prescribed Fire Prescribed Fire)

October 16, 2020 - 8:28am
PENDLETON, Ore. - Fire management officials on the Umatilla National Forest are preparing to implement the forest’s fall prescribed burn plan, which could impact camping and hunting opportunities in several hunting units across the forest.  Any associated road and trail closures will go into effect prior to and during burn operations, which typically take 2-5 days to complete. Hunters are advised to plan ahead and avoid camping in the designated prescribed burn areas during the 2020 hunting season. Frequent, low-intensity fire is essential for healthy forests and reducing the risk of uncharacteristic wildfire caused by excessive fuel buildup. Prescribed burning is an effective tool for removing excessive amounts of brush, shrubs, and trees, while also encouraging the growth of native vegetation. Prescribed burning is also highly dependent on weather conditions, which have to be within a narrow criteria window in order to use prescribed fire. Factors such as wind speed and...

Archie Creek and Thielsen Fire Update October 16, 2020 (Archie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 16, 2020 - 8:18am
NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12Incident Commander: Bob ShindelarFIRE INFORMATION:(971) 334-76742020.archiecreek@firenet.gov FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/ArchieCreekThielsenFireInfo/The Archie Creek Fire is east of Roseburg in the North Umpqua corridor on state, private, and federal land. The Thielsen Fire is located five miles north of Crater Lake near Diamond Lake on National Forest lands. Winds will be out of the north-northwest at 8-12 mph in the valleys, with north winds 10-15 mph on the ridges. Temperatures today will mostly be in the mid 60s, with a high of 70 degrees in the valleys. NW IMT Twelve’s assignment on the fire will end at the end of the weekend and management of the fires will return to the local unit Sunday night.  Yesterday’s Operations: Archie Creek – Firefighters patrolled and monitored around the fire. Suppression repair work continued to minimize erosion and protect resources. Fire crews retrieved remaining equipment from the fire lines and...

News Release: Malheur National Forest Prescribed Fire Operations Update (Fall Prescribed Fire Projects 2020 Prescribed Fire)

October 15, 2020 - 12:53pm
John Day, Prairie City and Hines, OR. – After carefully monitoring conditions across the Forest, fire officials have determined that conditions are within specific parameters, including temperature, relative humidity, and fuel moisture to start prescribed fire operations progress into the next week.   Prairie City Ranger District, will begin ignitions on Summit 5 approximately 200 acres, on Friday, October 16, weather and conditions permitting,   For the safety of firefighters and the public, roads and areas of prescribed fire activity will be signed, please avoid these areas so as not to interfere with ongoing operations.  For safety, roads, trails, and areas may need to close temporarily as firefighter operations are taking place. Smoky conditions may also reduce visibility to a level that would require additional temporary closures. During prescribed fire operations, there is potential for impacts to camping and hunting. Hunters are advised to plan ahead, for their safety...

Actualización del Incendio Riverside – Jueves, octubre 15, 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)

October 15, 2020 - 11:09am
Datos Breves del Incendio RiversideTamaño aproximado: 138,054 ac.Contención: 72%Personal total: 118Fecha de inicio: 8 de septiembre de 2020Causa:HumanoInformación General: Esta será la ultima actualización de los incendios Beachie Creek y Riverside combinada.  Los dos incendios estarán bajo el mando de equipos locales tipo 3.  El equipo interinstitucional del sur de las Cascades estará al mando del incendio Beachie Creek se encargará de las actividades en el bosque nacional Willamette y las tierras manejadas por la Gerencia de Tierras Públicas del distrito noroeste de Oregón.  Un equipo local tipo 3 del bosque nacional Mt. Hood tomara el cargo del incendio Riverside. El trabajo en los dos incendios Beachie and Riverside continua a ser la reparación de las líneas del incendio, monitoreo y sofocar áreas calientes.  El viento reciente continúa debilitando arboles aumentando el peligro de que se caigan.  La autopista 22 ya esta abierta con reducción de velocidad a...

Riverside Fire Update – Thursday, October 15, 2020 (Riverside Fire Wildfire)

October 15, 2020 - 11:07am
Riverside Fire Quick FactsApproximate Size: 138,054 acresContainment: 72%Total Personnel: 118Start Date: September 8, 2020Cause: HumanGeneral Information: This will be the last combined update for the Riverside and Beachie Creek fires.  Both fires will be under the management of local type 3 teams.  The Southern Cascades type 3 Interagency team managing the Beachie Creek fire will oversee activities on both the Willamette National Forest and Northwest Oregon District of the Bureau of Land Management lands. Field work on both the Beachie and Riverside Fires continues to be repairing of fire lines, patrolling and mop-up when conditions allow.  Recent winds and rains can weaken trees, increasing the danger of them falling. State Highway 22 is now open.  Crews with heavy equipment are still working along the highway.  The speed limit has been reduced to 40 mph between Gates to Pamelia Creek road and stops are expected.  The public is advised to stay cautious and to plan...

Actualización del Incendio Beachie Creek– Jueves, octubre 1 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 15, 2020 - 11:00am
Datos Breves del Incendio Beachie CreekTamaño aproximado: 193,573 ac.Contención: 80%Total de Personal: 136Fecha de inicio: 16 de agosto de 2020Causa: Bajo investigaciónInformación General: Esta será la ultima actualización de los incendios Beachie Creek y Riverside combinada.  Los dos incendios estarán bajo el mando de equipos locales tipo 3.  El equipo interinstitucional del sur de las Cascades estará al mando del incendio Beachie Creek se encargará de las actividades en el bosque nacional Willamette y las tierras manejadas por la Gerencia de Tierras Públicas del distrito noroeste de Oregón.  Un equipo local tipo 3 del bosque nacional Mt. Hood tomara el cargo del incendio Riverside. El trabajo en los dos incendios Beachie and Riverside continua a ser la reparación de las líneas del incendio, monitoreo y sofocar áreas calientes.  El viento reciente continúa debilitando arboles aumentando el peligro de que se caigan.  La autopista 22 ya esta abierta con...

Beachie Creek Fire Update - Thursday October 15, 2020 (Beachie Creek Fire Wildfire)

October 15, 2020 - 10:52am
Beachie Creek Fire Quick FactsApproximate Size: 193,573 acresContainment: 80%Total Personnel: 136Start Date: August 16, 2020Cause: Under InvestigationGeneral Information: This will be the last combined update for the Riverside and Beachie Creek fires.  Both fires will be under the management of local type 3 teams.  The Southern Cascades type 3 Interagency team managing the Beachie Creek fire will oversee activities on both the Willamette National Forest and Northwest Oregon District of the Bureau of Land Management lands. Field work on both the Beachie and Riverside Fires continues to be repairing of fire lines, patrolling and mop-up when conditions allow.  Recent winds and rains can weaken trees, increasing the danger of them falling. State Highway 22 is now open.  Crews with heavy equipment are still working along the highway.  The speed limit has been reduced to 40 mph between Gates to Pamelia Creek road and stops are expected.  The public is advised to stay cautious and...

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