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Miriam Fire Daily Update, August 14, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: 360-481-0031 August 14, 2018 – 9 a.m. Special Announcements: Evacuation levels around the Rimrock Lake area have been adjusted as of 8-13-2018. Please see the Yakima County Office of Emergency Management Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/yakimacountyoem for a full description. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,250 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 10 acres Percent Containment: 10% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: 2-Type 2 IA hand crews, 3-Type 2 hand crews, 2 camp crews, 1 heavy lift helicopter, 2-medium lift helicopter, 1-light lift helicopter, 15 engines, 1 dozer, 6-water tenders for 392 total personnel. Location: Two miles east of White Pass Ski Area, within the Goat Rocks Wilderness on the Naches Ranger District, 13 miles east of Packwood, WA. Cause: Lightning Estimated Incident Containment or completion: 9/1/2018 Smoke Information: Smoke is currently being blown into the area from Canada and impacting the...
Horns Mountain Daily Update, August 14, 2018 (Horns Mountain Wildfire)
Horns Mountain Fire Update August 14, 2018, 10:00 am NW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident Commander Contact us at: HornsMountainInfo2018@gmail.com Fire Information: 505-302-5008 (GoogleVoice - Leave message for call back) InciWeb Maps and Updates: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6138/ Northport, WA – The Horns Mountain fire in the Colville National Forest is now 838 acres. Last nights’ infrared flight showed areas of intense heat along much of the fire’s perimeter. Today firefighters will work to establish safe anchor points and begin constructing primary line. The West Hubbard Fire is 9 acres. Firefighters held the Grizz Fire at 5 acres. Work to remove snags or standing dead trees will continue. These trees pose numerous hazards. Embers from a burning snag can become airborne and ignite a spot fire up to 1/3 mile away, a falling snag can carry fire across the line, or can strike and injure a firefighter. Once these hazard trees are removed,...
2018-08-14-Smoke Outlook North Columbia Basin (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Smoke Outlook for North Columbia BasinFire and weatherA ridge of high pressure continues to dominate the weather pattern this week, resulting in warming temperatures and drying conditions. Winds are expected to be light and generally terrain driven through Wednesday. These conditions will lead to active to very active fire behavior today.SmokeThe airshed in the forecast area is becoming saturated with smoke particulates generated from local wildfires and from wildfires burning in British Columbia. Very poor air quality expected through today and tomorrow. This poor air quality condition will continue until there is a significant change inweather
2018-08-14- Smoke Outlook North Columbia Basin (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Smoke Outlook for the North Columbia BasinFire and weatherA ridge of high pressure continues to dominate the weather pattern this week, resulting in warming temperatures and drying conditions. Winds are expected to be light and generally terrain driven through Wednesday. These conditions will lead to active to very active fire behavior today.SmokeThe airshed in the forecast area is becoming saturated with smoke particulates generated from local wildfires and from wildfires burning in British Columbia. Very poor air quality expected through today and tomorrow. This poor air quality condition will continue until there is a significant change in weather
2018-08-14-Update-Crescent MTN (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Crescent Mountain Fire August 14, 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Crescent Mountain Fire: approximately 17,075 acres; 37% containedPersonnel: 680 (personnel for all assigned fires)Point of Origin: Approximately 21 miles west of the town of TwispStart Date: July 29, 2018 Cause: Lightning McLeod Fire: 1,801 acres; 0% containedPoint of Origin: Approximately 8 miles north of MazamaStart Date: August 11, 2018Cause: Lightning Current Activity: Crescent Mountain Fire: Yesterday, crews had a successful day constructing and improving containment lines in the Slate Lake and Scaffold Ridge areas. In the War Creek drainage, crews continue to catch and hold small spots across the line. Sprinkler systems were installed and are running continuously to minimize fire spread and spotting in the War Creek drainage. The structure protection group completed their work in the Twisp River drainage to the town of Twisp. Today, crews will be extinguishing hot spots and cutting hazard trees along Buttermilk and Twisp...
2018-08-14-Update-Crescent MTN (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Crescent Mountain Fire August 14, 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Crescent Mountain Fire: approximately 17,075 acres; 37% containedPersonnel: 680 (personnel for all assigned fires)Point of Origin: Approximately 21 miles west of the town of TwispStart Date: July 29, 2018 Cause: Lightning McLeod Fire: 1,801 acres; 0% containedPoint of Origin: Approximately 8 miles north of MazamaStart Date: August 11, 2018Cause: Lightning Current Activity: Crescent Mountain Fire: Yesterday, crews had a successful day constructing and improving containment lines in the Slate Lake and Scaffold Ridge areas. In the War Creek drainage, crews continue to catch and hold small spots across the line. Sprinkler systems were installed and are running continuously to minimize fire spread and spotting in the War Creek drainage. The structure protection group completed their work in the Twisp River drainage to the town of Twisp. Today, crews will be extinguishing hot spots and cutting hazard trees along Buttermilk and Twisp...
Morning Update 8-14-18 (Kelly Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Kelly Mountain Fire UPDATE August 14, 2018 0800 AM Northeast Washington Interagency IMT Type 3, Team #1 Ed Lewis Incident Commander For Immediate Release Republic, WA – Crews will continue to establish preliminary lines around the fire, focusing on the southeast and southwest flanks of the fire. Dozers and special logging equipment (feller bunchers) will be used to establish preliminary lines as well as remove snags and blown down trees (wind throw). Hand crews will be engaging the fire directly where terrain and safety allows. Fire managers will utilize aircraft when available. Due to more accurate mapping, the fire is now listed at 23 acres. The Kelly Mountain Fire was reported at approximately 11:00am on August 11th and was a part of eleven lightning and storm related fires reported in the Republic/Curlew/Toroda area. Local resources from US Forest Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources...
Evening Upate 8-13-18 (Kelly Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Kelly Mountain Fire UPDATE August 13, 2018 2100 PM Northeast Washington Interagency IMT Type 3, Team #1 Eddie Lewis Incident Commander For Immediate Release Republic, WA – Crews utilized dozers to establish preliminary lines around the fire, working primarily north of the fire perimeter. Historic blown down trees (wind throw) and snags on the southern edge of the fire created inoperable conditions for dozers. Special logging equipment (a feller buncher) aided fire crews in removal of snags and blown down trees. Two helicopters provided air support for fire line crews. Additionally, air support located two hotspots and along with crews on the ground successfully suppressed them. The Kelly Mountain Fire was reported at approximately 11:00am on August 11th and was a part of eleven lightning and storm related fires reported in the Republic/Curlew/Toroda area. Local resources from US Forest Service, Washington State...
Evacuation Levels Adjusted (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Evacuation levels around the Rimrock Lake area have been adjusted, as of noon 8-13-18.All Evacuation Level 2 "Be Set" around Rimrock Lake have been dropped to Level 1 "Be Ready."Indian Creek Campground and Indian Creek cabins have been reduced from Evacuation Level 3 "GO!" to Level 1 "Be Ready."Indian Creek dispersed camping remains at Evacuation Level 3 and is closed.White Pass Ski Area remains under Evacuation Level 1 "Be Ready."Tieton Road remains CLOSED from Forest Road 1000 to US Hwy 12. Bear Creek and Bear Cove residents can return to their cabins, but will still need to check in at the security checkpoint on Tieton
2018-08-13-Spanish-Update-CrescentMTN (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Incendio de Crescent Mountain 13 de agosto de 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Incendio de Crescent Mountain approximately 16923 acres; 21% contained Personal: 624 (incluye personal para todos los incendios asignados) Punto de origen: Aproximadamente a 21 millas al oeste del pueblo de Twisp Fecha de incio: 29 de julio de 2018 Causa: Rayo Indio de McLeod: 893 acres; 0% de contención Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 8 millas al norte de Mazama Fecha de inicio: 11 de agosto de 2018 Causa: Rayo Actividad actual: Incendio de Crescent Mountain: ayer las tripulaciones tuvieron éxito al apagar puntos calientes y mejorando las líneas de contención mientras que el trabajo continuó en los esfuerzos de protección de estructuras dentro de ½ milla de Twisp. En la cuenca de War Creek, hubo tres desbordes a través de la línea de contención y a través de War Creek. Cuatro tripulaciones (80 bomberos) tuvieron éxito en detener la...
Closure Order for McLeod Fire August 12, 2018 (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
McLeod Fire Closure Order: 06-17-04-18-xx Pursuant to 16 USC § 551 and 36 CFR § 261.50 (a) and (b), and to provide for public safety, the following acts are prohibited within the Methow Valley Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. This Order is effective until October 31, 2018, unless rescinded earlier. PROHIBITIONS: Entering into or being upon National Forest System lands within the Fire Closure Area as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exhibit A [36 CFR § 261.53(e)]. Being on any National Forest System closed trail, as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exibit A [36 CFR § 261.55(a)]. Being on any National Forest System Road as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exibit A [36 CFR § 261.54(e)]. FIRE CLOSURE AREA DESCRIPTION: The fire closure area boundary begins at the Eightmile Sno-Park and follows and excludes Forest Service Road (FSR) 5100000 south until it exits the Proclaimed Okanogan...
2018-08-13-Spanish-Update-CrescentMTN (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Incendio de Crescent Mountain 13 de agosto de 2018 @ 8:00 a.m. Incendio de Crescent Mountain approximately 16923 acres; 21% contained Personal: 624 (incluye personal para todos los incendios asignados) Punto de origen: Aproximadamente a 21 millas al oeste del pueblo de Twisp Fecha de incio: 29 de julio de 2018 Causa: Rayo Indio de McLeod: 893 acres; 0% de contención Punto de origen: Aproximadamente 8 millas al norte de Mazama Fecha de inicio: 11 de agosto de 2018 Causa: Rayo Actividad actual: Incendio de Crescent Mountain: ayer las tripulaciones tuvieron éxito al apagar puntos calientes y mejorando las líneas de contención mientras que el trabajo continuó en los esfuerzos de protección de estructuras dentro de ½ milla de Twisp. En la cuenca de War Creek, hubo tres desbordes a través de la línea de contención y a través de War Creek. Cuatro tripulaciones (80 bomberos) tuvieron éxito en detener la...
Morning Update 8-13-18 (Kelly Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Kelly Mountain Fire UPDATE August 13, 2018 0930 AM Northeast Washington Interagency IMT Type 3, Team #1 Edward Lewis Incident Commander For Immediate Release Republic, WA – The Kelly Mountain Fire was reported at approximately 11:00am on August 11th and was a part of eleven lightning and storm related fires reported in the Republic/Curlew/Toroda area. Local resources from US Forest Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources along with private contractors responded to the Kelly Mountain fire that grew rapidly due to strong winds and extremely dry conditions. Today, Firefighters will be continuing to assess and establish fire lines. The fire is located south of Kelly Mountain, approximately 12 miles north of Republic. There are no structures or residences threatened at this time. Local road closures on North Fork Trout Creek Road are in place to ensure firefighter and citizen safety. Citizen and...
Maple Fire Update Monday August 13 (Maple Fire Wildfire)
Acres: 1245 Containment: 35% Total Personnel: 348 Cause: Human-caused but under investigation New fire information phone number - please call (360) 427-9670 x 820. Hamma Hamma, WA – On Sunday crews continued clearing and chipping roadside brush on the south side of the fire along Forest Road 2401. Fire hose, sprinklers, and pumps have also been installed along Forest Road 2401. On the northeast side along Forest Road 2480 fire crews continued to secure the fireline by extinguishing or removing burning material near control lines and cutting trees. Falling debris (rolling logs and rocks) and snags continue to be a concern to the safety of fire crews. Excavators with a masticator attachment continued working west on the north side along Forest Road 25 clearing roadside brush. The fire has held along Jefferson Creek for 3 days thereby limiting fire growth. Heavy fuels such as logs and stumps continue to burn and smolder putting up smoke. On Monday fire crews will fall snags along...
2018-08-13 Smoke Outlook North Columbia Basin (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Fire and weather A ridge of high pressure is slowly building over the fire this week, resulting in warming temperatures and drying conditions. Winds are expected to be light and generally terrain driven through Tuesday. These conditions will create moderate to very active fire behavior. Smoke This mornings air quality ranges from 'Moderate' to 'Unhealthy' with 'Hazardous' conditions in Tonasket. Inversion will lift between 10 am and noon which will improve air quality slightly this afternoon for Winthrop, Twisp, Omak, and Chelan areas. Leavenworth, Entiat, and Wenatchee won't see much improvement throughout the day. other The McCloud fire and new and emerging wildfires in the Methow Valley will affect air quality in the Winthrop and Twisp communities. Smoke from large wildfires in British Columbia will affect air quality in the forecast area throughout this
(Spanish) Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock Lakes, Whitepine Fires Update 8-13-18 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Superficie: 29,192 Contención: 5 por ciento Personal: 1,151 Reuniones comunitarias: • Lunes, 13 de agosto: estación de bomberos de Entiat, 2200 Entiat Way, 6:00 p.m. • Martes, 14 de agosto: Chelan Performing Arts Center, 215 Webster Ave., 6:00 p.m. Fuego de Cougar Creek: Las operaciones de disparos del domingo interrumpieron la progresión de los incendios puntuales dentro del valle del río Entiat y protegieron la ciudad de Ardenvoir. "Tras los intensos dos días, nuestros bomberos resistieron las líneas de fuego y salvamos estructuras", dijo el Comandante de Incidentes Rick Young. Las condiciones climáticas favorables de la noche del domingo permitieron un ataque directo contra el incendio de Cougar Creek. El personal trabajó toda la noche, protegiendo las estructuras y fortaleciendo las líneas de fuego al sur de Stormy Creek y al norte de Mud Creek. Los residentes pueden ver humo en los valles el lunes con una capa de inversión que tapa el fuego. La...
Cougar Creek, Lost, Bannock and Whitepine Fire Update 8/13/18 (Cougar Creek Fire Wildfire)
Acreage: 29,192 Containment: 5 percent Personnel: 1,151 Community Meetings: • Monday, August 13: Entiat Fire Station, 2200 Entiat Way, 6:00 p.m. • Tuesday, August 14: Chelan Performing Arts Center, 215 Webster Ave., 6:00 p.m. Cougar Creek Fire: Sunday’s firing operations stopped the progression of spot fires within the Entiat River Valley and protected the town of Ardenvoir. “On the heels of an intense two days, our firefighters held the fire lines, and we saved structures,” said Incident Commander Rick Young. Favorable weather conditions Sunday night allowed direct attack on the Cougar Creek Fire. Personnel worked through the night, protecting structures and strengthening fire lines south of Stormy Creek and north of Mud Creek. Residents may see smoke in the valleys Monday with an inversion layer putting a lid over the fire. The stable atmosphere makes Monday a great day to directly engage the fire. Firefighting priorities remain in the Entiat River Valley Monday. Active...
2018-08-13 Smoke Outlook North Columbia Basin (McLeod Fire Wildfire)
Fire and weather A ridge of high pressure is slowly building over the fire this week, resulting in warming temperatures and drying conditions. Winds are expected to be light and generally terrain driven through Tuesday. These conditions will create moderate to very active fire behavior. Smoke This mornings air quality ranges from 'Moderate' to 'Unhealthy' with 'Hazardous' conditions in Tonasket. Inversion will lift between 10 am and noon which will improve air quality slightly this afternoon for Winthrop, Twisp, Omak, and Chelan areas. Leavenworth, Entiat, and Wenatchee won't see much improvement throughout the day. other The McCloud fire and new and emerging wildfires in the Methow Valley will affect air quality in the Winthrop and Twisp communities. Smoke from large wildfires in British Columbia will affect air quality in the forecast area throughout this
DRAFT Forest Service Closure Order August 13, 2018 Crescent MTN and McLeod (Crescent Mountain Fire Wildfire)
Closure Order: 06-17-04-18-xx Pursuant to 16 USC § 551 and 36 CFR § 261.50 (a) and (b), and to provide for public safety, the following acts are prohibited within the Methow Valley Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. This Order is effective until October 31, 2018, unless rescinded earlier. PROHIBITIONS: Entering into or being upon National Forest System lands within the Fire Closure Area as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exhibit A [36 CFR § 261.53(e)]. Being on any National Forest System closed trail, as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exibit A [36 CFR § 261.55(a)]. Being on any National Forest System Road as described below and displayed on the attached map, Exibit A [36 CFR § 261.54(e)]. FIRE CLOSURE AREA DESCRIPTION: The fire closure area boundary begins at the Eightmile Sno-Park and follows and excludes Forest Service Road (FSR) 5100000 south until it exits the Proclaimed Okanogan National Forest...
Miriam Fire Update August 13, 2018 (Miriam Fire Wildfire)
Miriam Fire Update Fire Information Line: New Number 360-481-0031 August 13, 2018 – 9 a.m. Acres: Miriam Fire – 2,250 acres: Clear Fork Fire - 10 acres Percent Containment: 10% Start Date: 07/30/18 Personnel/Resources: Six 20-person crews, 4 helicopters (others available, as needed), 15 engines, 1 dozer, 354 total personnel Location: Two miles east of White Pass Ski Area, within the Goat Rocks Wilderness on the Naches Ranger District, 13 miles east of Packwood, WA. Cause: Lightning Estimated Incident Containment or completion: 9/1/2018 Fire Fighters Continue to Strengthen Containment Lines on the Miriam Fire Current Activity: Fire behavior was minimal yesterday on the Miriam Fire. Crews and heavy equipment continued to strengthen and improve containment and contingency lines in several areas. The fireline from Ginnette Lake to Twin Peaks is complete and a ‘hose lay’ was installed to help firefighters hold this important north flank. Crews...