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8-31-15 8PM Update (Tucannon Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 8:25pm
NEWS FROM THE FIRELINE: Firefighters made excellent progress strengthening containment lines around the fire today. Structure protection crews patrolled and began to mop-up around structures. Firefighters utilized helicopters to assist in cooling areas especially in the steeper terrain. Crews took advantage of the cooler temperatures and high humidity to keep the fire with in the established perimeter. Tucannon Road is now open to traffic. The Tucannon fire started August 29, 2015 at 9:30 am, approximately 20 miles east of Dayton, WA. Local firefighters did an excellent job fighting a fast moving fire in steep terrain. Approximately 40 structures were initially threatened. A level 3 evacuation order was issued for residents within a two mile radius around the fire. Aircraft assisted with the initial attack of the fire and no structures were lost. Cause of the fire in under investigation. CONTAINMENT: 30 % SIZE: Approximately 2,700 acres LOCATION: 20 miles east of Dayton, WA...

Final Update - Marble Valley Fire (Marble Valley Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 7:46pm
This will be the final update on the Colville Complex Today’s Operations: Firefighters on the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will continue the final stages of mop up, remove danger trees, patrol, and initiate suppression repair work where appropriate. Both fires are now estimated to be 96% contained. Weather and Fire Behavior: The forecast for the area is for mostly cloudy skies with a continuing chance of light showers. Some sun will increase temperatures over yesterday. Fire activity will be limited today. Fire Information: On September 1, 2015, management of the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will transition back to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Northeast District. For future inquiries about these fires please call 509-684-7260. At 6:00 am this morning management of the Graves Mountain fire was shifted to the Kettle Complex. Fire information for the Kettle Complex can be found at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4535/# or by calling...

Final Update Gold Hill Fire (Gold Hill Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 7:38pm
This will be the final update on the Colville Complex Today's Operations: Firefighters on the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will continue the final stages of mop up, remove danger trees, patrol, and initiate suppression repair work where appropriate. Both fires are now estimated to be 96% contained. Weather and Fire Behavior: The forecast for the area is for mostly cloudy skies with a continuing chance of light showers. Some sun will increase temperatures over yesterday. Fire activity will be limited today. Fire Information: On September 1, 2015, management of the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will transition back to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Northeast District. For future inquiries about these fires please call 509-684-7260. At 6:00 am this morning management of the Graves Mountain fire was shifted to the Kettle Complex. Fire information for the Kettle Complex can be found at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4535/# or by calling...

Community Meeting Tonight 9/2 7 p.m. in Leavenworth (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 3:58pm
Community Meeting tonight, 7 p.m. at the Plain Community Church 12565 Chapel Dr. in Leavenworth (Link to map)

Air Quality Update August 31, 2015 (North Star Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 3:51pm
Weather synopsis and smoke implications: Definite change in the pattern this week, with cool, cloudy, even occasionally rainy weather expected. Today more rain showers over most of the area will keep smoke concentrations in the Good range. Fire activity and smoke implications: Overall, reduced activity and minimal growth on most fires in the area today and tomorrow. Some localized fire activity within the perimeters of the Northstar and Stickpin fires will keep smoke levels at the Republic and Orient sites in the USG to Unhealthy range in the morning hours as smoke continues to accumulate in those river drainages overnight. Monitoring: With the more progressive pattern likely to move in this week, impacts are going to be more localized to places immediate vicinity of fires. We have installed a new monitor in Orient to represent impacts from the Kettle Complex fires in the Kettle River Valley, however it is not yet reporting.

Closure of Forest Lands on Colville Reservation (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 1:51pm
Whereas it is the recommendation of the Natural Resource Committees to approve the reopening of the reservation with the exception of the tire area for Northstar and Tunk Block Fires. This will be a modification of resolution 2015-513. The Fire area includes west of Hwy 21 at the reservation boundary, south to the Cache Creek intersection, north of Cache Creek Rd to the intersection with Hwy 155, North of Hwy 155 to the intersection with Coyote Creek Rd, north of Coyote Creek Road through Kartar to the intersection with the Columbia River Road, east of the Columbia River Rd to the Junction with 155 in Omak. Access will not be granted to roads closed by Fire personnel. IFPL 4 remains in place restricting all industrial forest activities.

Información para el día lunes, 31 de agosto, 2015 (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 12:21pm
Reunión pública de la comunidad: No hay reuniones públicas para esta noche. En General: El poste de comando de incidente en Chelan Falls Park se ha trasladado a Confluence State Park en Wenatchee. Bomberos permanecen organizados en Chelan Falls. El Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 (IC Templin) continuara manejando los fuegos de Wolverine, First Creek y Blankship. California Incident Management Team 5 (IC Minton) va manejar el Chelan Complex. Chelan Complex incluye Macfarland Creek, Antione Creek, Cagle, Black Canyon and Reach Fires. Chelan Complex: La lluvia que cayó el sábado y el domingo le dio bomberos la oportunidad de trabajar en líneas de contención cerca del fuego. Los equipos siguen trabajando en la protección de estructuras en las áreas de McFarland y Gold Creek. Equipos continuará patrullando el fuego en las secciones este, oeste y sur. Un campamento en Alta Lake permanecerá en su lugar para ayudar con las operaciones en esta área. Hoy a las 6am el...

Información para el día lunes, 31 de agosto, 2015 (Chelan Complex Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 12:20pm
Información para el día lunes, 31 de agosto, 2015 Reunión pública de la comunidad: No hay reuniones públicas para esta noche. En General: El poste de comando de incidente en Chelan Falls Park se ha trasladado a Confluence State Park en Wenatchee. Bomberos permanecen organizados en Chelan Falls. El Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 (IC Templin) continuara manejando los fuegos de Wolverine, First Creek y Blankship. California Incident Management Team 5 (IC Minton) va manejar el Chelan Complex. Chelan Complex incluye Macfarland Creek, Antione Creek, Cagle, Black Canyon and Reach Fires. Chelan Complex: La lluvia que cayó el sábado y el domingo le dio bomberos la oportunidad de trabajar en líneas de contención cerca del fuego. Los equipos siguen trabajando en la protección de estructuras en las áreas de McFarland y Gold Creek. Equipos continuará patrullando el fuego en las secciones este, oeste y sur. Un campamento en Alta Lake permanecerá en su lugar para ayudar...

Fire Update – Monday, August 31, 2015 – 9:00 a.m. (Chelan Complex Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 12:18pm
Fire Update – Monday, August 31, 2015 – 9:00 a.m. Community Meeting: There are no public meetings scheduled this evening. Overview: The Incident Command Post at Chelan Falls Park has relocated today to Confluence State Park in Wenatchee to allow for the most efficient use of limited resources. Some resources may remain staged at Chelan Falls. The phone number for the fire information line was turned off in preparation for the move on Sunday evening. A new phone number will become active mid-day on Monday. Information officers will post and circulate the new number as soon as possible. The Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 (IC Templin) will continue to manage the Wolverine and First Creek Fires. California Incident Management Team 5 (IC Minton) will manage the Macfarland Creek, Antione Creek, Cagle, Black Canyon and Reach Fires, now known as the Chelan Complex. Chelan Complex: Minimal fire behavior was observed yesterday. The rain received Saturday night and Sunday...

PUD Public Service Announcement August 31, 2015 (North Star Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 11:05am
Okanogan PUD Public Service Announcement August 31, 2015 Power has been restored to all but 55 customers affected by the Okanogan Complex Fires. The Okanogan PUD and mutual aid crews continue to work long hours to restore power and our goal is to have power to customers that can have power by this Friday. We have confirmed that 785 poles and 216 miles of distribution line have been burned by the Okanogan Complex Fire. We believe those numbers will increase as we finalize our assessment. Okanogan PUD has released Okanogan Complex fire related maps of the Okanogan PUD electric system and outages involved within our service area. Additionally, these maps include an outline of the fire in relationship to the transmission and distribution lines within our electric infrastructure. Conditions, borders and data change daily and these maps may not contain all the systems within our boundaries, but display the general infrastructure involved. These maps are available on our website...

Colville Complex Update - 8-31-15 (Colville Complex Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 10:40am
Colville Complex Update Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, 10:00 a.m. Fire Information: 509-279-6795 goldhillmarblevalleyfires@gmail.com http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4562/# This will be the final update on the Colville Complex Today’s Operations: Firefighters on the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will continue the final stages of mop up, remove danger trees, patrol, and initiate suppression repair work where appropriate. Both fires are now estimated to be 96% contained. Weather and Fire Behavior: The forecast for the area is for mostly cloudy skies with a continuing chance of light showers. Some sun will increase temperatures over yesterday. Fire activity will be limited today. Fire Information: On September 1, 2015, management of the Marble Valley and Gold Hill Fires will transition back to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Northeast District. For future inquiries about these fires please call 509-684-7260. At 6:00 am this morning management of the...

Paradise Fire(Olympic Peninsula Fires) Update August 31, 2015 (Paradise Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 9:49am
Overview The Olympic National Park (NPS) and Olympic National Forest (USFS) are managing the information dissemination for all federally managed fires on the Olympic Peninsula through one channel. A Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT) is managing fires under NPS and USFS jurisdiction. USFS is monitoring the Cabin, Mildred Lake, and Nicklund Creek Fires. Weather Forecast Rain is forecasted for the peninsula through the week with some clearing towards the weekend. Wind Event High winds and heavy rains closed most of the Olympic National Park on Saturday. Most roads and campgrounds around the park where affected by downed trees. A local Incident Management Team is assisting the park with assessment and clean-up of storm damage. For the most up to date closure information visit the Olympic National Park Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/OlympicNPS. Paradise Fire - NPS, 2796 acres For the safety of our fire personnel they were removed from the fire line ahead of this storm. All...

Okanogan Complex and Chelan Complex Fire Update for Aug. 31, 2015 (Okanogan Complex Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 9:20am
Fire Information: 877-568-0458 or 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/ Okanogan Complex Chelan Complex Size: 144,179 acres Size: 92,516 acres Containment: 30 percent Containment: 50 percent Estimated Cost to Date: $12.54 million Estimated Cost to Date: $10.9 million Injuries: 6 Residences Burned: 44 Residences Burned: assessment in progress Total Personnel: 927 Total Personnel: 1,658 Committed Resources: 20 crews, 56 engines, 8 helicopters Committed Resources: 34 crews, 154 engines, 30 dozers, 47 water tenders, 4 helicopters CURRENT FIRE SITUATIONWith the Tunk Block and North Star fires growing together, California Interagency Incident Management Team 5 has transferred management of the Tunk Block portion of the Okanogan Complex to the Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 3. The Pacific Northwest Team will manage both the North Star and Tunk Block Fires. In addition, California Team 5 assumed command of the Chelan Complex, to the south, at 6:00 this...

North Star Fire Update 08/31/2015 (North Star Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 9:03am
PNW Team 3 assumed command of the Tunk Block Fire this morning at 6am. The resources assigned to the Tunk Block Fire have remained assigned to the fire. Yesterday’s Activities: On the North Star Fire, crews continued to put in line south of Republic and to tie in line in the Scatter Creek drainage. Structure protection groups were positioned in the Republic area. Lines in the Owhi Lake area are holding and will moved into monitor and patrol status. Evacuations in that area were dropped from a Level 3 to a Level 2 in the evening, so residents will be allowed to returned to their homes. On the Tunk Block Fire, crews began building direct dozer line on the east flank of the fire. Firefighters continued to patrol and monitor the west flank of the fire. Fire behavior was moderated by the weather and was primarily smoldering and creeping. Today’s Operations: On the North Star Fire, additional structure protection resources will be positioned on the southwest and east flank of the...

8-31-15 9:00 AM Update (Tucannon Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 9:00am
NEWS FROM THE FIRELINE: Today firefighters will continue to build on the great work accomplished yesterday. Crews will work to complete and strengthen fire lines around the fire perimeter. Aircraft are available today to assist crews in cooling hot spots. Firefighters will also work closely around structures throughout the fire area checking for any remaining hot

Monday, August 31, 2015 Wolverine Fire Update (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 9:00am
Fire Update – Monday, August 31, 2015 – 9:00 a.m. Community Meeting: There are no public meetings scheduled this evening. Overview: The Incident Command Post at Chelan Falls Park has relocated today to Confluence State Park in Wenatchee to allow for the most efficient use of limited resources. Some resources may remain staged at Chelan Falls. The phone number for the fire information line was turned off in preparation for the move on Sunday evening. A new phone number will become active mid-day on Monday. Information officers will post and circulate the new number as soon as possible. The Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 (IC Templin) will continue to manage the Wolverine and First Creek Fires. California Incident Management Team 5 (IC Minton) will manage the Macfarland Creek, Antione Creek, Cagle, Black Canyon and Reach Fires, now known as the Chelan Complex. Chelan Complex: Minimal fire behavior was observed yesterday. The rain received Saturday night and Sunday...

Alder Lake Fire Update 08-31-2015 (Alder Lake Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 8:59am
Alder Lake Fire Update The Alder Lake Fire was ignited by lightning and first reported on Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest, in coordination with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is currently managing the fire that is approximately 4 miles East of Elbe, Washington on the south side of Alder Lake. A Type 3 Incident Management Team is assigned to the fire. Alder Lake Fire personnel would like to thank the community for their support of the firefighters. Current as of 8‎/‎ 31 /‎2015‎ Current Situation Total Personnel 153 Other Assigned Resources 2 Dozers, 5 Engines, 6 Type 2 IA Hand Crews, 4 Misc. Heavy Equipment, Overhead Size 275 acres (15% Contained) Fuels Involved Closed canopy timber, with heavy dead and down Fire Behavior Minimal fire behavior observed due to precipitation over the incident. Fire continues to smolder in the heavy down and dead woody debris. Outlook Planned...

Carpenter Road Fire Fact Sheet 8/31/15 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 8:45am
08/31/2015 Incident Phone Numbers: 509 722-6040, 509 722-6165 Hours of operation: 8:00 am to 9:00 pm Email: carpenterroadfire@gmail.com Twitter: @BlueTeam_Info Facebook: www.facebook.com/RMIMTBlue Website: www.rmblueteam.com Inciweb: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4549/ Statistics of the Carpenter Road Fire: • Size: 65,130 Acres • 35 % containment • Weather: 60 to 70 degrees with possible breezy winds of up to 20 mph with isolated showers. Start Date: 8/14/2015 Location: Washington State, Stevens County off of State Highway 25 north of Carpenter Road and Mudget Lake Road and south of the Springdale-Hunters Road Cause: LightningLocal, Tribal, Federal, State and International resources are assigned to the fireFire is burning on Tribal, Private, State and Federal lands676 personnel assigned to fireThe fire continues to receive resources to support ongoing firefighting efforts Springdale-Hunters Road remains closed. Evacuations: For Evacuation Information please contact the...

Carpenter Road Fire AM Update 8/31/15 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)

August 31, 2015 - 8:00am
Carpenter Road Fire Update The Carpenter Road Fire is estimated at 65,130 acres and 35% contained. After wetting rain and a cool night, containment has risen to 35%. Overnight crews worked on spot fires on the north and improved containment lines on the west and south of the fire. Red Marble Road was also cleared of large fuels to mitigate fire spread. Work will continue today to reinforce the line. The west side of the fire is in the containment zone and under patrol status. The south side of the fire will continue to have smoldering stumps and smoke. Crews on the east side are strengthening dozer lines already in place. The more active north side of the fire is expecting low to moderate spread. Firefighters continue to work on spots in this area. Air resources will be used contingent on weather which is expected to be fair but breezy with 20mph gusts and a chance of light rain. All sides of the fire are currently staff with fire suppression personnel. The fire has caused...

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