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Saturday Evening Update for the Park Fire 08 10 2024
Related Incident: Park Fire
Publication Type: News
Park Fire Incident Update Evening of Saturday, August 10, 2024
For more information on the Park Fire, please visit: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/calnf-park-fire
Size: 429,135 acres with 37% containment | Personnel: 6,067
Lassen National Forest:
Today, on the #ParkFire, firefighters held the fire within the planning area through use of aircraft and direct line construction specifically in the area of Turner Mountain, while firefighters continue to mop-up and secure control lines around the fire's perimeter. Crews have used infrared capabilities provided by Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to locate areas of heat within and along the fire's edge. Lower temperatures and higher humidity aided in the fire fight throughout the day.
Tonight, ground crews will find and extinguish hot spots along the perimeter and aggressively build direct line on any new growth with support from night-capable aircraft. The collaborative, risk-informed strategies, and tactics from all our partners are being implemented under unified authority.
The #ParkFire has burned 113,600 acres on the Lassen National Forest.
CAL FIRE:
Fire suppression repair efforts continue on many parts of the fire, including mop-up and patrol. Diligent effort is being made by firefighters to mitigate spot fires surrounding the perimeter as some spot fires have been present.
In the northeast section of the fire, firefighters are going direct, and the fire is holding at the perimeter at this time. Interior islands and pockets of fuel continue to burn out. The fire is burning in heavy, receptive fuel beds composed of mature timber, dead and down fuels with the Mill Creek Plateau having significantly more brush than other areas.
The weather is expected to stay cooler than previous days and there should be some humidity recovery in the coming week. Tomorrow afternoon there could be some southwest wind gusts between 20 – 25 mph which could challenge fire suppression in those areas.
For more information on the Park Fire please visit:
- CALFIRE Park Fire: https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2024/7/24/park-fire
- CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit/Shasta County Fire Department: https://www.facebook.com/CALFIRESHU
- CAL FIRE Tehama-Glenn Unit/ Tehama County Fire Dept: https://www.facebook.com/CALFIRETGU
- Butte County, CA: https://www.facebook.com/ButteCounty
- Butte County Sheriff: https://www.facebook.com/bcsonews
- Plumas County Sheriff: https://www.facebook.com/plumascountysheriff
- Shasta County Sheriff: https://www.facebook.com/ShastaSheriff
- Tehama County Sheriff: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088640404140
Level 2 Evacuation Alert 882024 08 08 2024
Related Incident: Middle Fork Complex Fire: Bulldog, Nellie, Anderson
Publication Type: Announcement
On Wednesday, August 7th the Boise County Sheriff's Department issued a Level 1 "Get Ready" evacuation alert for the areas along Middlefork Road in Garden Valley. On Thursday, August 8th, the evacuation level was upgraded to Level 2 "Get Set" for the area along Middlefork Road just North of Stump Ranch Road to include Lightning Creek Road and Thunder Road areas. This alert is step one of three, Level 1 "Get Ready", Level 2 "Get Set", Level 3 "Go". Emergency vehicle traffic may be in the area attempting to contact property owners to cascade information.
An AlertSense (reverse 911) has been sent to residents within the mapped area. We encourage all County residents to subscribe to AlertSense. There is a link to AlertSense on the https://www.boisecounty.us/sheriffs-office/ to subscribe. Please do not call into Dispatch for directions on how to subscribe as dispatchers are fielding many calls at this time.
AndersonNellie Fire Area Road and Trail Closure 08 08 2024
Related Incident: Middle Fork Complex Fire: Bulldog, Nellie, Anderson
Publication Type: Closures
U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service
Boise National Forest
Emmett and Lowman Ranger Districts
Anderson / Nellie Fire – Area, Road, and Trail Closure
PROHIBITIONS
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 C.F.R. § 261.50 (a) and (b), the following are
prohibited on the National Forest System (NFS) lands, roads, trails in the Emmett and
Lowman Ranger Districts, Boise National Forest, described below and shown on the
attached map incorporated into this Order as Exhibit A (the “Described Area, Roads, and
Trails”):
1. Going into or being upon the Described Area. 36 CFR § 261.52(e).
2. Being on the Described Roads. 36 CFR § 261.54(e).
3. Being on the Described Trails. 36 CFR § 261.55(a).
EXEMPTIONS
Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. § 261.50(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
1. Persons with Forest Service Permit No. FS-7700-48 (Permit for Use of Roads, Trails,
or Areas Restricted by Regulation or Order), specifically exempting them from this
Order or a written determination by a Forest Service authorized officer that a permit is
not required under 36 C.F.R. § 251.50(e)(1) or (2).
2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting
force in the performance of an official duty.
3. Federal or State administrative personnel in the performance of an official duty.
DESCRIBED AREA, ROADS, AND TRAILS
The Described Area is all NFS Lands within the following boundaries: Beginning where
The Banks Lowman Highway (FH24) Intersects with the west boundary of Section 31,
Township 9 N, Range 6 E and continuing north along the western boundary of Township
Order Number: # 0402-06-58
9 N, Range 6 E and the western boundary of Township 10 N, Range 6 E to the intersection
of the range boundary with NFS Trail # 038. The Described Area Boundary then follows
NFS Trail # 038 and NFS Road # 555BC east to the intersection with NFS Road # 555.
NFS Road # 555 then becomes the Described Area Boundary continuing north to the
Deadwood Reservoir and the intersection with NFS Trail # 21. NFS Trail # 21 then
becomes the Described Area Boundary continuing east until its intersection with NFS
Trail # 19. NFS Trail # 19 then becomes the Described Area Boundary continuing south
along the trail to the intersection with the Banks Lowman Highway (FH24) in Section 29,
Township 9 N, Range 7 E. The Described Area Boundary then follows Banks Lowman
Highway west to the western boundary of Section 31, Township 9 N, Range 6 E where
the Described Area Boundary was initiated.
The Described Roads are all NFS Roads located within the Described Area: NFS Roads
#024GB, #503, #510, #510C, #555, #555A, #555B, #555E, #555F, #555G, #555M,
#555R, #555T, #555AB, #555BC, and #555EC.
The Described Trails are all NFS Trails located within and bordering the Described Area:
NFS Trails #013, #019, #20, #021, #022, #024, #029, and #040.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Order is to protect public safety during the Anderson Creek and Nellie
Fires.
IMPLEMENTATION
1. This Order shall be in effect from August 8, 2024 at 06:00 AM through December
31, 2024, at 11:59 PM, unless rescinded.
2. A map identifying the Described Area, Roads, and Trails is attached and made
part of this Order as Exhibit A. For a digital version of this Order and Exhibit A, go
to https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/Boise/alerts-notices .
3. Unless otherwise expressly defined in this Order, the terms used in this Order are
defined by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, 36 C.F.R. Chapter II,
Parts 200-299. If there are terms in this Order that are not expressly defined in the
Order or 36 C.F.R. Chapter II, Parts 200-299, their meaning shall be determined
by their plain language definitions.
4. A violation of the above prohibitions is punishable as a Class B misdemeanor by
a fine of not more than $5,000 for individuals and $10,000 for organizations, or by
imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. 16 U.S.C. § 551; 18 U.S.C.
§§ 3559, 3571, and 3581.
5. Contact the Emmett Ranger District in Emmett, ID at (208) 365-7000, Lowman
Ranger District in Lowman, ID at (208) 259-3361 and Boise National Forest
Supervisor’s Office in Boise, ID, at (208) 373-4100, for more information about this
Order.
Order Number: # 0402-06-58
6. This Order supersedes any previous Orders prohibiting the same or similar acts
on the same Described Area, Roads, and Trails.
Signed and issued on 8/7/2024 by
DAVID FRANCOMB
Forest Supervisor
Boise National Forest
Evacuations for Town Gulch Fire Baker County Sheriffs Office 08 07 2024
Related Incident: Town Gulch
Publication Type: Announcement
Fire activity on the Town Gulch Fire has significantly increased, prompting additional evacuations.
Level 3 (GO NOW): NEW: East of Eagle Creek Road, north of Summit Creek Road, and west of Summit Creek; this area was previously a Level 2. NEW: The northern boundary of this new area follows the line from where Shanghai Creek flows into Eagle Creek to Fizz Spring, with the other boundaries tying into existing level 3 areas; this area was previously a Level 2. South McBride Campground to Carson Creek and west of Carson Creek to Valley View Lane then west of Lee Creek to Foothill Ditch, west of Foothill Ditch to Orr Hill Lane and Lone Fir Road intersection then following along the base of the hill to Highway 86. North of Highway 86.
Level 2 (BE SET): encompasses the level 3 GO NOW zones on the northwest and south sides. South of Dempsey Creek, Basin Creek, Spring Creek, and Fuller Creek, east of Tackle Gulch and Gem Mine Road and north of New Bridge and Thorn Gulch. NEW: The area north of Carnahan Lane and above the Tobin Ditch, north of the rock pit to Immigrant Gulch to Hwy 86. This area is located on the southeast portion of the map.
Level 1 (BE READY): From Carson near the Cornucopia Highway and Allstead Lane intersection, west of the Cornucopia Highway, South Main Street, Highway 12 to the Halfway Spur, and Highway 86 to the base of the west wall. And south of the 7725 and 77 Road intersection, east of the 70 Road (continuing down to the Idaho Power powerlines), north of the powerlines to Skin Gulch, then north of Carnahan Lane ending near Summit Creek.
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Bulldog Fire Area Road and Trail Closure 882024 08 08 2024
Related Incident: Middle Fork Complex Fire: Bulldog, Nellie, Anderson
Publication Type: Closures
Forest Order: 0402-06-57
U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service
Boise National Forest
Emmett Ranger District
Area/Road/Trail Closure – Bulldog Fire
PROHIBITIONS
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 C.F.R. § 261.50 (a) and (b), the following are
prohibited on the National Forest System (NFS) lands, roads, and trails in the Emmett
Ranger District, Boise National Forest, described below and shown on the attached map
incorporated into this Order as Exhibit A (the “Described Area, Roads, and Trails”):
1. Going into or being upon the Described Area. 36 CFR § 261.52(e).
2. Being on the Described Roads. 36 CFR § 261.54(e).
3. Being on the Described Trails. 36 CFR § 261.55(a).
EXEMPTIONS
Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. § 261.50(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
1. Persons with Forest Service Permit No. FS-7700-48 (Permit for Use of Roads, Trails,
or Areas Restricted by Regulation or Order), specifically exempting them from this
Order or a written determination by a Forest Service authorized officer that a permit is
not required under 36 C.F.R. § 251.50(e)(1) or (2).
2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting
force in the performance of an official duty.
3. Federal or State administrative personnel in the performance of an official duty.
DESCRIBED AREA, ROADS, AND TRAILS
The Described Area is all NFS Lands within the following boundaries: Beginning at the
southwest corner of Section 24, Township 10N, Range 4E and continuing east along the
southern boundary of Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 of Township 10N, Range 5E
before turning North and following the eastern boundary of Sections 1, 12, 13, and 24,
Township 10N, Range 5E. The Described Area Boundary then continues north following
Order Number: # 0402-06-57
the eastern boundary of Sections 1, 12,13, 24, 25, and 36, Township 11N, Range 5E as
well as the eastern boundary of Sections 25 and 36, Township 12N, Range 5E to the
intersection of Section 25, Township 12N, R5E with NFS Road # 671. From here, the
described area boundary follows NFS Road # 671 northeast to its junction with NFS Road
# 671E and NFS Road #678 in Section 20, Township 12 N, Range 6E. The boundary
then turns west and follows NFS Road # 678 to its junction with NFS Road # 698. From
this intersection, the Described Area Boundary continues south following NFS Road #698
to its junction with NFS Road # 670. From this junction, the Described Area Boundary
follows NFS Road # 670 southwest to its junction with NFS Road # 693 where the
Described Area Boundary turns south and follows NFS Road # 693 to the Boise National
Forest Boundary in the northeast corner of Section 20, Township 10N, Range 4E. From
this point, the Described Area Boundary follows the Boise National Forest Boundary north
along the eastern boundary of Section 20, Township 10N, Range 4E, east along the
southern edge of Sections 14, 15, and 16, Township 10N, Range 4E. The Described
Area Boundary continues north along the eastern boundary of the W ½ of Section 14,
Township 10N, Range 4E, and continues east along the southern edge of Sections 11
and 12, Township 10N, Range 4E. From the southeast corner of Section 12, Township
10N, Range 4E, the Described Area Boundary continues south along the western edge
of Section 18, Township 10N, Range 5E then west along the northern edge of Section
24, Township 10N, Range 4E, then south along the western edge of Section 24, Township
10N, Range 4E to the southwest corner of Section 24, Township 10N, Range 4E where
the Described Area Boundary was initiated as shown in Exhibit A.
The Described Area is located in Boise County, Idaho.
The Described Roads are all NFS Roads located within the Described Area: NFS Roads
#454, #611, #670, #671, #671A, #671B1, #671G, #671H, #671I, #678, #678I, #693,
#693A, #693B, #693D, #693O, #693R, #693T, and #698.
The Described Trails are the following NFS Trails located within and near the Described
Area: NFS Trails #003, #025, #032, #035, #043, #448, #450, #451, #454, #461, #462 and
#465.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Order is to protect public safety during the Bulldog Fire
IMPLEMENTATION
1. This Order shall be in effect from August 8, 2024, at 08:00 AM through December
31, 2024, at 11:59 PM, unless rescinded.
2. A map identifying the Described Area, Roads, and Trails is attached and made
part of this Order as Exhibit A. For a digital version of this Order and Exhibit A, go
to https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/Boise/alerts-notices.
3. Unless otherwise expressly defined in this Order, the terms used in this Order are
defined by the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, 36 C.F.R. Chapter II,
Order Number: # 0402-06-57
Parts 200-299. If there are terms in this Order that are not expressly defined in the
Order or 36 C.F.R. Chapter II, Parts 200-299, their meaning shall be determined
by their plain language definitions.
4. A violation of the above prohibitions is punishable as a Class B misdemeanor by
a fine of not more than $5,000 for individuals and $10,000 for organizations, or by
imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. 16 U.S.C. § 551; 18 U.S.C.
§§ 3559, 3571, and 3581.
5. Contact the Emmett Ranger District in Emmett, ID at (208) 365-7000, and Boise
National Forest Supervisor’s Office in Boise, ID, at (208) 373-4100, for more
information about this Order.
6. This Order supersedes any previous Orders prohibiting the same or similar acts
on the same Described Area, Roads, and Trails].
Signed and issued on 8/7/2024
DAVID FRANCOMB
Forest Supervisor Boise National Forest
Middle Fork Complex wapiti Bulltrout Daily Update 08 10 2024
Related Incident: Bulltrout Fire
Publication Type: News
August 10, 2024 12:00 p.m.
Incident Commander: Rick Connell, Northern Rockies Team 5
Middle Fork Complex Location: 9 miles east of Garden Valley, ID
Bulltrout Location: 15 miles WNW OF Stanley, ID Wapiti Location: 2 miles southwest of Grandjean, ID
Start Dates: 07/24/24 – 08/06/2024
Cause: Lightning
Size:
Bulltrout: 271 acres Wapiti: 1,705 acres
Middle Fork Complex: Bulldog: 1,056 acres Anderson: 1,118 acres Nellie: 718 acres
Containment:
Middle Fork Complex: 0% Bulltrout: 74% Wapiti: 0%
Resources on site:
Middle Fork Complex: 1 hotshot crew; 3 type 2 hand crew; 3 engines
Wapiti: 2 type 2 hand crew; 5 engines
Bulltrout: 1 Hotshot crew; 1 type 2 hand crew; 2 engines
Total Personnel: Middle Fork Complex: 104 Bulltrout: 71 Wapiti: 93
KEY MESSAGE:
COMMUNITY MEETING SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2024, 7 – 8 P.M. AT CROUCH COMMUNITY CENTER, 1022 OLD CROUCH ROAD.
CURRENT STATUS /PLANNED ACTIONS:
Middle Fork Complex: The Middle Fork Complex is comprised of Bulldog, Nellie, and Anderson fires. On the Bulldog Fire, firefighters are constructing handline and dozer line on the west and south sides to protect private property and structures in the vicinity of Crouch. Firefighters are planning strategic burn out operations tonight and the public may see an increase in firefighter activity and smoke. The fireline is completed from the river to the Lightning Ridge trailhead and crews are working west to south to connect into the Pioneer Fire burn area. The public is reminded that the Middle Fork Road is closed at the Forest Service boundary just south of Lightning Creek. The Nellie and Anderson fires are burning in remote, rugged terrain and firefighters are searching for opportunities to engage.
Wapiti Fire: Crews successfully completed strategic firing operations along the 525 road, reducing the potential of fire spread west. Firefighters are ensuring the structures in the Summer Homes area are protected with defensible space, water pumps, and sprinklers.
Bulltrout Fire: Crews will continue patrolling the fire area, repairing areas affected by suppression efforts, and extinguishing pockets of heat in the interior of the fire.
Weather and Fire Behavior:
Low relative humidities and high winds are expected today with the possibility of strong outflow winds due thunderstorms in the area throughout the day. Late afternoon, gusty winds and lifting inversion conditions could cause the fires to burn and grow in all directions.
CLOSURES, RESTRICTIONS, AND EVACUATIONS:
Wapiti Fire: The evacuation order for Summer Homes and the Sawtooth Lodge remain in effect for the Wapiti Fire, as does the area closure issued by the Sawtooth and Boise National Forests (Closure #0402-05-92 effective July 27, 2024). This Order is for public and firefighter safety during fire suppression efforts of the Wapiti Fire.
Bulltrout Fire: The Bull Trout Fire Area Closure (0402-05-91) remains in effect for the roads, trails, and area surrounding the Bull Trout Fire. Boise National Forest issued this Order on July 27, 2024. It will be rescinded as soon as it is safe to do so.
Middle Fork Complex: The Boise County Sheriff's Office continues to maintain the Level 2 evacuation notice for residents on and near the Middlefork Road between Stump Ranch Road up to Tie Creek Campground. The Boise National Forest issued areas closure for the fire area on August 8th (Closure #0402-06-58 and Closure # 0402-06-57).
Closure information and maps are posted on the Forests’ website and the fire’s Inciweb page as they are in place. https://tinyurl.com/2u8v3pf7
The Boise National Forest, Idaho Department of Lands, and Bureau of Land Management are in Stage 1 fire restrictions on state, endowment, private and federal lands within the West Central Mountains Fire Restrictions Zone. For more information on the restrictions and a map visit:
https://www.idl.idaho.gov/fire-management/fire-restrictions-finder/
Easy Actualizacin diaria del incendio Easy 10 de agosto de 2024 08 10 2024
Related Incident: Easy Fire
Publication Type: News
Datos clave
Tamaño: 1999 acres | Fecha de inicio: 17 de julio de 2024 Ubicación: 17 millas al oeste de Mazama, WA | Contención: 0% Causa: Rayo | Recursos asignados: 234
SITUACIÓN ACTUAL: Ayer cayó lluvia medible en la zona del incendio que moderó la intensidad del fuego. Siguen quemándose secciones de combustible verde dentro del perímetro del incendio, lo que resultan en mucho humo en el área. A medida que el fuego continúa desplazándose a través del desague de Swamp Creek por abajo de Mount Hardy, los encargados del incendio se preparan para cualquier propagación cuesta arriba entre los árboles grandes allí.
HOY: Se ha extendido hasta la medianoche del sábado la advertencia de bandera roja que se emitió ayer por rayos y vientos extremos. Debido a que se esperan ráfagas de viento de hasta 40 mph, los bomberos pudieran verse obligados a tomar una pausa táctica mientras que pasan esos eventos. Las cuadrillas centrarán sus esfuerzos en mejorar las líneas de contención a lo largo de la carretera 20, así como en remover cualquier peligro de la carretera.
CLIMA Y HUMO: A partir del sábado habrá otra 50 por ciento posibilidad de tormentas eléctricas, y la mayor probabilidad de esto será al final de la mañana mientras que el sistema avanza hacia el este. Como con cualquier tormenta que se forme, son posibles fuertes lluvias y ráfagas de viento. Los vientos serán ligeros e impulsados por el terreno, a menos que sean impactado por una tormenta eléctrica. El domingo disminuirá la posibilidad de tormentas eléctricas, y permanecerán alrededor del 20 por ciento. Las temperaturas se mantendrán en los 80 grados el fin de semana.
Es probable que por la mañana, la calidad del aire en Chelan, Manson, Brewster y las comunidades del valle de Methow sea insalubre para los grupos sensibles, mejorando a moderada la mayor parte del día y la noche. Mañana las comunidades del valle de Okanogan deberían tener una buena calidad del aire. El informe completo de humo está disponible en: https://outlooks.airfire.org/ara-v6/published//North%20Central%20Washington/eng/f79a6d6d_20240810151953outlook.pdf
CIERRES: La Ruta Estatal 20 está cerrada en ambas direcciones entre Granite Creek (MP 148) e Easy Pass Trailhead (MP 157): https://wsdot.com/Travel/Real-time/Map/. La carretera 20 permanecerá cerrada el fin de semana mientras las cuadrillas continúan trabajando para minimizar los peligros. El Departamento de Transporte de Washington reevaluará las condiciones el lunes 12 de agosto de 2024. El Bosque Nacional Okanogan-Wenatchee tiene cierres vigentes para los senderos dentro del área del incendio: https://bit.ly/EasyFireClosures. Este cierre incluye una parte del sendero Pacific Crest Trail. Están prohibidas las fogatas. Hay una restricción temporal de vuelo (TFR, en inglés) sobre el área del incendio: https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_6779.html. La actividad de drones no autorizados está prohibida por la TFR.
EVACUACIONES: No existen órdenes de evacuación para el incendio Easy. Cualquiera que utilice la zona para recrearse debe estar atento a su entorno y permanecer fuera de las áreas cerradas.
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/waowf-easy-fire
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560760893080
Línea de información sobre el incendio: 541-861-5808, de 8 AM a 8 PM
Correo electrónico: 2024.pioneer@firenet.gov
Easy Fire Update 08 10 2024
Related Incident: Easy Fire
Publication Type: News
Quick Facts
Size: 1999 acres | Start Date: July 17, 2024 | Location: 17 miles west of Mazama, WA | Containment: 0% Cause: Lightning | Resources Assigned: 234
CURRENT SITUATION: The fire area saw measurable precipitation yesterday moderating fire activity. Pockets of green fuel within the fire perimeter continue to burn down causing significant smoke in the area. As the fire continues to work through the Swamp Creek drainage below Mount Hardy, fire managers are prepping for any uphill spreads in the heavy timber there.
TODAY: The red flag warning for lightning and extreme winds issued yesterday has been extended until midnight Saturday. With expected wind gusts up to 40 mph, firefighters may be forced to take a tactical pause during those events. Crews will focus their efforts improving containment lines along State Route 20 as well as clearing any hazards along the roadway.
WEATHER AND SMOKE: Another 50 percent chance of thunderstorms arrives on Saturday with the best chance being in the late morning as the system progresses eastward. Heavy rain and gusty winds are possible with any storm that forms. Winds will be light and terrain dominated, unless impacted by a thunderstorm. Sunday thunderstorm potential will decrease, chances remaining around 20 percent. Temperatures will remain in the low 80s through the weekend.
Air quality in Chelan, Manson, Brewster, and communities in the Methow Valley is likely to be unhealthy for sensitive groups in the morning, improving to moderate for most of the day and evening. Communities in the Okanogan Valley should have good air quality tomorrow. The full smoke report is available: https://outlooks.airfire.org/ara-v6/published//North%20Central%20Washington/eng/f79a6d6d_20240810151953outlook.pdf
CLOSURES: State Route 20 is closed in both directions between Granite Creek (MP 148) and Rainy Pass (MP 157): https://wsdot.com/Travel/Real-time/Map/. State Route 20 will remain closed through the weekend as crews continue working to mitigate hazards. Washington Department of Transportation will reevaluate conditions on Monday August 12, 2024. The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has closures in place for trails within the fire area: https://bit.ly/EasyFireClosures. This closure includes a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail. Campfires are prohibited. There is a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in place over the fire: https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_6779.html. Unauthorized drone activity is prohibited under the TFR.
EVACUATIONS: There are no evacuations in place for the Easy Fire. Visitors recreating in the area should be vigilant of surroundings and stay out of closed areas.
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/waowf-easy-fire
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560760893080
Fire Information Line: 541-861-5808, 8 AM to 8 PM
Email: 2024.easy@firenet.gov