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Diamond Creek Fire Update August 17 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 17, 2017 - 9:02am
Diamond Creek Fire Update August 17Southwest Area Incident Management Team 5 Fire Information: (503) 765-5724 - 8 am – 8 pmEmail: diamondcreekfire@gmailWebsite: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5409/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiamondCreekFire2017Smoke Conditions: http://wasmoke.blogspot.comLocation: Methow Valley Ranger District on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; 12 miles north of Mazama, WA.Summary: Yesterday afternoon, winds from the west and northwest pushed the fire into an area of unburned fuel, contributing to a smoke column visible for miles. Today’s operational plans include utilizing helicopter bucket drops and handcrews to maintain lines along the fire perimeter, concentrating in the Pat Creek drainage. Mop-up efforts are planned for the east and west side of Eightmile drainage. Contingency line scouting and construction will continue around the southern edge. Expect smoke from burning in upper Drake Creek, north of Billy Goat mountain to be visible...

OKANOGAN-WENATCHEE ORDER #06-17-03-1007 (Jolly Mountain Fire Wildfire)

August 16, 2017 - 2:09pm
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE OKANOGAN-WENATCHEE NATIONAL FOREST CLE ELUM, WA ORDER NO. 06-17-03-17-1007 Fire Closure Pursuant to 16 USC 551 & 36 CFR 261.50 (a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited on National Forest System (NFS) Lands, Roads, and Trails within the Cle Elum Ranger District on the Okanogan­ Wenatchee National Forest as described below and shown in exhibit A. This Order will be effective beginning August 15, 2017 and ending October 15, 2017, unless rescinded. PROHIBITION 1. To go into or be upon any area which is closed for the protection of public safety. For the purpose of this order, this restriction prohibits entry onto National Forest System Land and includes all methods of travel within the boundary of the area described below. [36 CFR 261.53(e)]: AREA CLOSURE DESCRIPTION The fire closure area boundary begins at the intersection of FS Road No. 4600 and...

8/16/17 Jolly Mountain Fire update (Jolly Mountain Fire Wildfire)

August 16, 2017 - 12:00pm
Summary: Fire activity has increased slightly, with movement towards the beetle kill timber area on the southwest corner of the fire. Firefighters are scouting an opportunity to go more direct with the fire on its northern perimeter. Heavy helicopter bucket work was utilized yesterday to slow fire spread on the southwest perimeter. Crews will continue scouting fire line locations to plan protection for property and values at risk and assess conditions for additional control line locations. Efforts continue to tie in contingency lines on the southwest side of the fire. “We are looking for the best areas to engage fire with the highest probability of success, ensuring the consideration of firefighter safety is at the forefront of all decisions.” stated Incident Commander Alan Sinclair. Weather: A weak dry front is passing through this afternoon. The forecast is calling for an increase n winds with gusts up to 20 miles per hour. Although no precipitation is expected...

Diamond Creek Fire Update August 16 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 16, 2017 - 10:33am
Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 8:30 amSouthwest Area Type 2 Incident Management Team 5Jeff Andrews, Incident Commander Fire Information: (503)-765-5724 - 8 am – 8 pmEmail: diamondcreekfire@gmailWebsite: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5409/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiamondCreekFire2017Smoke Conditions: http://wasmoke.blogspot.comLocation: Methow Valley Ranger District on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; 12 miles north of Mazama, WA.Summary: Temperatures are predicted to be seasonal with W to NW winds 10-25mph. The tail end of a dry cold front will pass through the Diamond Creek Fire on Wednesday, causing a discernible increase in west-northwest wind. A warming and drying trend will continue, with temperatures at the fire’s elevation expected to reach the mid to upper 70s, and RH values dipping into the lower 20s.Hand crews continue to hold line in the Eightmile drainage, both by hand lines and helicopter water drops, as needed. Resources are constructing additional...

Bridge Creek Fire Daily Update 8-16-2017 (Bridge Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 16, 2017 - 8:23am
There will be a Community Meeting tonight at 6:00 p.m. in the Inchelium School, 1 Hornet Ave., Inchelium, WA. Tribal fire managers and members of the Incident Management Team will discuss the Bridge Creek Fire, including plans to contain it, and will be available to answer questions after their presentations. The fire was active on Tuesday, and grew to 1343 acres. Water and retardant were dropped in various places around the fire to bolster lines, slow the fire’s progress, and to support a burnout operation along the south side of the fire. The fireline connecting Upper Bridge Creek Road with Summit Trail has been completed and will be improved today. Small burnout operations will be conducted along the west, south, and east lines in order to increase their effectiveness at stopping the fire’s progress when it moves against the lines. Intentional burning to widen the fire lines is done carefully at a pace that attempts to keep the fire from building energy, and is chiefly aimed...

Norse Peak Fire Update, Aug. 15, 2017 (Norse Peak Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 9:00pm
Lightning ignited 13 fires within the Naches Ranger District west of Yakima, Washington on August 11. Ten of these fires, all initially less than 15 acres, were in the William O. Douglas and Norse Peak Wildernesses approximately 50 miles northwest of Naches, Washington. Slightly warmer temperatures on Monday resulted in increased fire activity on the fires north of State Route 410. Two previously separate fires in the Union Creek drainage merged and grew to one fire, named Norse Peak, which is now estimated to be approximately 500 acres. The increased size estimate reflects both fire movement and more accurate mapping. Another blaze near Crow Creek grew to 26 acres. South of SR 410, the fire near Pleasant Valley Lake on American Ridge reached 27 acres. All other fire starts covered less than five acres. Smoke production increased and resulted in some heavy concentrations downwind of the fires. Overall, fire behavior was within what fire managers had expected. ...

Fire Update 8/15/17 (Noisy Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 10:54am
Quick Facts Fire size: 4,000 acresLocation: East of Sullivan Lake near Metaline Falls, WA Containment: 58%Cause: Lightning on 7/15/17Resources: 1 Hotshot crew, 2 Type II Initial Attack Crew, 2 Type II Crew, 1 Type III Helicopter, 2 Type II Helicopter, 1 Fixed Wing Aircraft, 3 Dozers, 4 Type 6 Engines, 4 Water Tenders, 2 Masticators, 1 AmbulancePersonnel: 229Email: noisycreekfire@gmail.com Metaline Falls, WA - There has been no growth on this fire for several days and much of the perimeter lines around this fire are in patrol status. Therefore, the command of the Noisy Creek Fire will be transitioning from a Type II fire management organization to a Type III organization, made up primarily of local fire officials. Firefighters have begun to pull nearly three miles of hose lays from around the perimeter of the fire. Repairs to disturbed sites on the Noisy Creek fire, including firelines and access roads, have commenced. Crews will continue to monitor the control lines and mop up where...

8/15/17 Jolly Mountain Fire Update (Jolly Mountain Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 10:00am
Location: Cle Elum Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, 11 miles northwest of Cle Elum, WA Start Date: August 11, 2017 Cause: Lightning Size: 334 Acres Percent Contained: 0% Vegetation: Timber between rock stringers and ridge tops Resources Assigned: 207 personnel Incident Commander: Alan Sinclair with the Southwest Area Type 2 Incident Management Team 3 Summary: Minimal fire activity has been observed following the moisture two days ago. Weather is expected to dry out and warm up over the next few days. Due to the location of the Jolly Mountain fire, minimal spread is expected. The Southwest Area Type 2 Team is responsible for initial attack of any new starts with a five mile radius of the center of the main fire. As air attack circled the area yesterday one small new start was discovered. Firefighters inserted into the new start, lined the fire. All fires are being monitored by air today. Crews will continue scouting fire line locations...

Air Quality Report - August 15 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 9:58am
Air quality due to smoke will generally be good with occasional moderate incursions especial in the 10p to8a time periods. The extended outlook is for much of the same smoke conditions through the remainder of the week. Note: This is the final Air Quality Report for the Diamond Creek Incident. For smoke information check out:

Diamond Creek Fire Update - August 15 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 9:51am
Fire Location: Diamond Creek Fire is burning within the Pasayten Wilderness approximately 12 air miles north of Mazama, Washington and 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) south of the Canadian border. Fire History and Activity: Firing operations were completed from handlines in the Eightmile drainage, south of Billy Goat Trailhead, reducing heavy fuels in the path of the fire. Crews have been holding the blackened handlines associated with the firing operation and are beginning to mop up along portions of handline in the Eightmile drainage. Current Status and Projected Operations: The current acreage and map are from yesterday morning’s infrared mapping. Helicopter reconnaissance late in the day showed little change in the fire perimeter. Additional crews and resources have been arriving over the last fews days. Today, crews will continue with holding and mopping up operations in Eightmile drainage. Contingency handlines and dozer lines in the Eightmile, Falls Creek, Cub Creek, Ortell, and...

Bridge Creek Fire Daily Update 8-15-2017 (Bridge Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 15, 2017 - 8:40am
Burning debris rolled across the line in the southwest corner of the fire on Monday morning, igniting a 1/8th-acre spot fire that was stopped by water drops and fire crews. The north side also required aerial assistance to keep the fire in place. Total aviation resources used yesterday, which may also be available today as shared resources, included three air-attack aircraft, two very large air tankers (VLATs), five Fire Boss water-scooping airplanes, two lead planes, two heavy-lift helicopters, three medium-lift helicopters, and two single-engine air tankers (SEATs). The west side has now been brushed out with a line established between the fire and Bridge Creek upstream to the end of Upper Bridge Creek Road. The fireline is being reinforced with hose and pumps. Construction of the tie-through fire break from Summit Trail to the end of Upper Bridge Creek Road has begun. Hose-lays, port-a-tanks, and pumps are beginning to be put in place along Summit Road. A culvert was installed on...

Fire Update 8/14/2017 (Noisy Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 14, 2017 - 1:45pm
Quick Facts Fire size: 4,000 acresLocation: East of Sullivan Lake near Metaline Falls, WA Containment: 49% Cause: Lightning on 7/15/17 Resources: 1 Hotshot crew, 2 Type II Initial Attack Crew, 2 Type II Crew, 1 Type III Helicopter, 2 Type II Helicopter, 1 Fixed Wing Aircraft, 3 Dozers, 6 Type 6 Engines, 5 Water Tenders, 3 Masticators, 1 Ambulance Personnel: 254 Email: noisycreekfire@gmail.com Madeline Falls, WA - Aided by cooler temperatures, higher humidity and nearly 0.10 inch of rain, fire activity was light across the burned area, and nearly absent along the fires edge. Containment lines have been extended around most of the fires perimeter and a hose lay with sprinklers is keeping the forest wet along Noisy Creek. As fire activity across Noisy Creek is winding down, fire suppression repair and rehabilitation standards are being considered in order to minimize the impact to forest resources. Helicopters will be used to remove hoses, pumps and other appliances used throughout...

August 14 Air Quality Report (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 14, 2017 - 10:54am
Air quality in the Methow Valley should be good for the most part. Westerly winds will carry smoke to the east. There may be periods of smoke, especially in the evening hours. Smoke in the Okanagan Valley will be good with periods of moderate smoke as smoke from the fire will drift east. Expect heavy periods of heavy smoke from the fire.

8/14/17 Jolly Mountain Fire Update (Jolly Mountain Fire Wildfire)

August 14, 2017 - 9:46am
Location: Cle Elum Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, 13 miles northwest of Cle Elum, WA Start Date: August 11, 2017 Cause: Lightning Size: 334 Acres Percent Contained: 0% Vegetation: Timber between rock stringers and ridge tops Resources Assigned: 61 personnel Incident Commander: Alan Sinclair with the Southwest Area Type 2 Incident Management Team 3 Summary: The Jolly Mountain Fire is made up of five fires in a remote area approximately five miles northeast of the north end of Cle Elum Lake. Steep slopes, rugged terrain and the distance from road systems limit access to the fires. Due to the inaccessibility, firefighters are continuing to scout fire line locations with the highest probability of success to protect values at risk. Today, crews will begin construct indirect line in the Morgan Creek area as well as identify any structure protection needs. Air resources will availble today to help mitigate potential fire spread as well. Additional...

Bridge Creek Fire Update, Monday, August 14, 2017 (Bridge Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 14, 2017 - 9:02am
Cooler, damper weather helped moderate fire behavior again on Sunday, but the wind continued to push the fire to the northeast. By the end of the day the relative humidity had dropped and the temperature had started to rise, confirming the meteorologist’s prediction of warmer, drier weather in the coming week. Winds are expected to decrease for the next several days. The west side of the fire held, and the fireline was extended further to the north. The south side also held, but it was challenged by burning material rolling out of the fire area, down the steep slopes, and across the hand-line. The fire was held in check by retardant drops from a Single Engine Air Tanker, bucket drops from large and medium helicopters, and water drops from Fire Boss scoopers. Heavy equipment working from Bridge Creek Road has opened up Summit Trail for about ¾ of a mile to the north as part of a fire break on the east side of the fire. Work will continue today to extend the west and east lines. It...

Diamond Creek Fire Update August 14 (Diamond Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 14, 2017 - 8:54am
Fire Location: Diamond Creek Fire is burning within the Pasayten Wilderness approximately 12 air miles north of Mazama, Washington and 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) south of the Canadian border. Fire History and Activity: On Saturday, August 12, 2017, the fire advanced over Eightmile Pass, into the upper headwaters of Eightmile drainage. A firing operation was completed from handlines in the Eightmile drainage, south of Billy Goat Trailhead, reducing heavy fuels in the path of the fire. Structure protection assessments have been completed on over 500 structures south of the fire. Current Status and Projected Operations: Infrared mapping this morning shows the fire has grown by 1,500 acres since last mapped, on August 13, 2017. The fire growth last night was primarily in the Murphy Creek drainage and Island Mountain area within the Pasayten Wilderness on the northwest side of the fire. Today, crews will continue with holding operations on the blackened firelines in Eightmile drainage....

Norse Peak and American Ridge Fires Update, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017 (Norse Peak Fire Wildfire)

August 13, 2017 - 5:00pm
Sunday, August. 13, 2017Summary: A lightning storm Friday afternoon ignited 13 fires within the Naches Ranger District west of Yakima, Washington. Ten of the fires are in the William O. Douglas and Norse Peak Wildernesses. Three of the more accessible fires were contained Friday night. A Sunday morning overflight indicated that fire activity was somewhat less than on Saturday; however, overall there was still enough heat remaining to produce visible smoke and continue steady, but slow fire growth. These fires will be fully suppressed; however, difficult access and firefighter safety concerns will likely deter immediate direct action. The strategy is to prevent these fires from coming down out of the Wilderness to SR 410 and threatening the structures and improvements adjacent to it. Throughout the western United States very high fire activity has exhausted nearly all firefighting resources. Local fire managers believe the resources they currently have are sufficient to...

Bridge Creek Fire Closures (Bridge Creek Fire Wildfire)

August 13, 2017 - 3:54pm
Colville Tribal authorities have closed Summit Trail and all roads through the fire

8/13/17 Jolly Mountain Fire Update (Jolly Mountain Fire Wildfire)

August 13, 2017 - 3:39pm
Location: Cle Elum Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, 13 miles northwest of Cle Elum, WA Start Date: August 11, 2017 Cause: Lightning Size: 327 Acres Percent Contained: 0% Vegetation: Timber between rock stringers and ridge tops Resources Assigned: 70 personnel Incident Commander: Alan Sinclair with the Southwest Area Type 2 Incident Management Team 3 Summary: Rain late Saturday night slowed spread on the five fires that make up the Jolly Mountain Fire. They are burning in a remote area approximately five miles northwest of the north end of Cle Elum Lake. Steep slopes, rugged terrain and the distance from road systems limit access to the fires. The potential complexity of the fires instituted a change from the local Type 3 Incident Management Team to a Type 2 Team. Type 2 Teams contain additional specialists and are capable of dealing with larger, more complicated incidents. The two Teams transitioned and the Southwest Area Type 2 Team assumed command this...

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