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Pyramid and Slate Fires Community Meeting 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Pyramid and Slate Fires
Publication Type: Announcement

A community meeting will be held tomorrow Tuesday July 30, 2024, at 6:00p.m. at the Detroit City Hall

345 Santiam Ave. W. Detroit, Oregon 97342

 

This meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube @WillametteFireInfo. The meeting will also be posted afterward on our Facebook page @PyramidFire.

Pyramid and Slate Fire Community Meeting July 30,2024
Tue, 07/30/2024 - 21:28


Blacktail Canyon Fire Update 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Blacktail Canyon
Publication Type: News

Blacktail Canyon Fire Update

Incident Commander C. Enriquez
Location:  southeast of Butte, MT between Interstate 90 and Highway 2
Start Date: 7/19/2024 
Cause: Undetermined
Size: 80 acres 
Resources on Site:  2 engines; 1 type 2 hand crew
Total Personnel Assigned:  79
Containment:  95%
 

KEY MESSAGES:  
This will be the FINAL daily update for the Blacktail Canyon fire.
Please continue to follow the Inciweb site for any updates on fire activity and status.

The proximity of the fire location to recreation sites such as the Continental Divide Trail and the Silver Bow Archery Range in Thompson Park presents a further need for public awareness. The public is advised to remain vigilant and aware of hazards associated with a recently burned area.

CURRENT STATUS/PLANNED ACTIONS: 
Previously constructed firelines held, despite gusty winds over several days. Firefighting efforts have resulted in securing sections of the fire edges, 3 chains (198 feet) into the interior. Crews will continue securing the constructed lines and “mopping-up” all the way around the fire footprint.

Fire managers are calling the fire 95% contained. Containment of a fire implies there are secure firelines around the perimeter, directly next to the edge where the fire burned. As the crews progress around the entire fire perimeter with “mop-up” and extinguish all residual heat interior to the fire edge, the containment percentage will increase.


WEATHER AND FIRE BEHAVIOR:
Fire behavior was minimal yesterday. Little to no smoke was visible.

Elevated fire weather conditions are expected Sunday and Monday, given gusty west-southwest winds of           20-25 mph and humidity in the upper teens. Mid-level moisture will increase into Sunday morning, leading to an isolated threat for showers and thunderstorms. Another round of showers and thunderstorms will develop Sunday afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will be high based and mainly dry, with chances for wetting rains at 10 percent.
 


Lone Rock Fire Update July 30 2024 07 30 2024

Related Incident: Lone Rock Fire
Publication Type: News

LONE ROCK FIRE UPDATE July 30, 2024

 

Location: Lonerock, Ore. to west of Highway 207 | Size: 137,221 acres | Containment: 77% Cause: Under Investigation 

Start Date: July 13, 2024 | Total Personnel: 633

 

InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orprd-lone-rock-fire 

Fire Information Line: 541-208-4369 

Email: 2024.0404rvlonerock@firenet.gov

 

Condon, Ore. — The Lone Rock Fire is being managed under a full suppression strategy by Northwest Incident Management Team 2 (NW2).

 

Yesterday’s Activities: The rain and lower temperatures provided favorable conditions for firefighters working the line yesterday, with some areas receiving up to 0.25 inch of rain. Firefighters continued mop-up operations on the east side of the fire between Forest Service Road (FSR) 21 and FSR 25. Work around the slopover near Notch Road has been greatly successful, allowing the area to be transitioned to a patrol status. Firefighters patrolling the north end of the fire, OR-19, and Alder Creek Road had no issues to report, and received no calls from residents reporting smoke or fire concerns.

 

Today’s Activities: Today is the last shift for Northwest Incident Management Team 2. Southwest Area Incident Management Team 2 will assume command of the incident starting at 0600 tomorrow morning. NW2 team members will be briefing the Southwest team about the current situation of the incident and getting them set up for a successful transfer of command.

The operational focus today will remain the same as yesterday, patrolling containment lines and continuing to mop-up areas that show signs of residual heat. Clean up work will also continue along FSR 25, OR-19, and Lonerock Road.

 

Evacuations:

There are no Level 3 evacuations in place for the Lone Rock Fire.

  • For Gilliam County evacuation information, visit Gilliam County Sheriff's Office Facebook page.
  • For Wheeler County evacuation information, visit Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.
  • For Morrow County evacuation information, visit Morrow County Sheriff's Office Facebook page.

 

Closures:
•  For updated road closure information, visit https://www.tripcheck.com/.

  • Umatilla National Forest Order Number 06-14-02-24-02 includes prohibitions within the Heppner Ranger District on the Umatilla National Forest.
  • Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Prineville District Office issued an Emergency Public Land Closure on BLM-managed lands along the main stem John Day River and along the North Fork John Day River from Kimberly, Ore. to Dale, Ore.

 

Weather: Tuesday will be cool with highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Excellent relative humidity recoveries overnight will result in relative humidity values between the high 30s to low 40s. Winds are expected to be light and terrain driven.

 

Smoke Information: Visit https://fire.airnow.gov/ for local air quality information.
 

Flight Restrictions: A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in place above the Lone Rock Fire area.

 

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Silver King Fire Daily Update July 29 202 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Silver King Fire
Publication Type: News

Public Information Phone: (435) 310-5450                              Email: 2024.silverking@firenet.gov 

 

Agency: Fishlake National Forest – Beaver Ranger District

Location: Approximately three miles west of Marysvale, Utah 

Start Date: July 05, 2024 

Cause: Lightning 

Acres: 18,222

Containment/Completion: 89%

Personnel: 179

 

**RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY**

 

The National Weather Service has extended the Red Flag Warning again for the Silver King Fire and surrounding areas until Tuesday, July 30th, 2024. Temperatures in the mid-80s, humidity as low as 6%, and winds over 25 mph may cause existing fires or new fires to spread rapidly. 

 

During Red Flag conditions residents should avoid using machinery that can create sparks and ensure that trailer chains do not drag. Do not drop cigarettes or matches on the ground. Avoid recreational target shooting in dry grass. Follow Stage 1 Fire Restrictions that prohibit open fires of any kind except within established public facilities in improved campgrounds and picnic areas. Give firefighters room to work and abide by the Silver King Fire Forest Closure Order (see closure details at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/fishlake/alerts-notices).  

 

The smoke and activity seen on Sunday was due to unburned fuel in the interior of the fire.  This was monitored by aircraft and was determined to be no threat to any containment lines. On the north side of the fire, crews are patrolling and extinguishing hotspots. On the east side, the heavy equipment has completed dozer line repair and will continue that work on the north side of the fire. On the south side, firefighters continue to hold and improve on their confinement strategy.


Big Horn Fire PM Update 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Big Horn Fire
Publication Type: News

Big Horn Fire

10:00 PM, July 28, 2024

Estimated size: 50,061 acres

Containment: 68%

Start Date/Time: 7/22/2024 at 1:07 PM

Area of Origin: 7 miles SE of Bickleton, WA

Cause: Undetermined                                              

Structures Damaged: 4

Update: The fire line successfully withstood the test of today’s wind event.

The drone crew flew the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) over some of the more difficult to access ground today. By utilizing Infrared (IR), they found hot spots, allowing crews to quickly respond and mop-up. Other crews continued to patrol the fire and mop-up any hot spots found.

Crews participated in a simulation for an “Incident Within an Incident” (IWI). This type of firefighter injury simulation gives our crews and overhead team members an opportunity to practice responding and managing an incident (example: injured firefighter) that may occur during the wildland fire.

 As a precautionary action due to the current winds, crews will patrol the fire for a partial shift tonight. They will continue to mop-up any hot spots that are found.

Evacuation Levels: There are only Level 1 evacuations in place. Please visit Klickitat County Emergency Management’s website or check Facebook for the most current information:

Road Closures: The west-bound shoulder of Highway 14 will be closed, please drive with caution as firefighters are working in the area. Alderdale Road from Linda Lane south to the intersection of Highway 14 remains closed. 

Weather and Fire Behavior: Cooler temps will prevail across the incident through the weekend and into the beginning of the week. Winds are forecast to be 12 to 20 mph with gusts up to 28 mph. 

Smoke: Satellite imagery shows large swaths of smoke across the region.  With the large number of fires in the Pacific NW and continued westerly flow, smoke impacts should be expected in central and eastern Washington through the weekend. New Air Quality Alerts are in place for Klickitat, Benton, Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin counties. If you are near fire locations, please stay up to date on evacuation orders.

While there are no current air quality alerts for Klickitat County, communities close to active wildfires could see air quality worsen as the fire and wind conditions change. Critical fire weather continues across Central and Eastern Washington; please continue to recreate responsibly as any fire starts could spread quickly. For more information on smoke and air quality, please visit: Washington Smoke Information (wasmoke.blogspot.com)

Resources: 34 engines, 11 water tenders, 4 dozers, 3 hand crews, 1 UAS module, 204 personnel total.


Battle Mountain Complex 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Battle Mountain Complex
Publication Type: News

Fire behavior increases along Cupper Creek in Zone I while firefighters hold majority of lines

UKIAH, Ore. – Engagement across the Battle Mountain Complex remains strong as firefighters in both Zones I and II continued to make progress across the majority of the incident today. West winds shifted to northwest in the afternoon, which fueled fire behavior in some areas. Approaching cooler weather overnight and on Monday may provide opportunities for firefighters to make strides, however wind could continue to be a challenge across the incident.

The Battle Mountain Complex Zone I continues to challenge firefighters in the Cupper Creek area, northwest of Monument. This afternoon, winds from the northwest prompted fire to spread down into the drainages where it was carried by a mix of wind and terrain. Wildland firefighters were already engaged in the area, as well as aircraft. Oregon State Fire Marshal Taskforces were also engaged near homes in the area and collaborated closely with wildland crews to prepare for and manage the increase in fire activity. Highway 402 has been closed at milepost 8.5 by the Oregon Department of Transportation while firefighters work in the area. Both wildland and structural firefighters will remain engaged and coordinated overnight.

Resources were able to hold the line across the rest of Zone I today and continued to mop up in areas northwest of Monument along the fireline. Line continues to be established, connected and strengthened by firefighters, creating a better barrier between homes and the fire. This work will continue tonight. 

In Zone II, the east half of the complex, firefighters focused suppression efforts on the Potamus drainage. Helicopters made water drops to slow the fire’s advance as they continued their efforts to connect lines across the drainage. 

Along the southeastern edge of the fire, crews conducted a successful burnout operation to remove unburnt vegetation to keep the fire from advancing towards the line. 

Along other portions of the fire, crews focused on connecting dozer lines and tightening lines closer to the fire’s edge to prevent additional acres from burning. 

Firefighters are expanding mop-up operations along more portions of the eastern half of the fire. Along existing containment, including the majority of the North Fork Owens Fire perimeter, crews continue to patrol around containment lines to ensure the fire doesn’t reignite and or create spot fires.  

Evacuations: Level 1 (Be Ready), Level 2 (Be Set) and Level 3 (Go Now) evacuations are in effect. For updated information, visit:

Public Land Closures:

The Bureau of Land Management has closed public lands along the John Day River from Kimberly to Dale, and from Kimberly to Service Creek. More information here: https://www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire-and-aviation/regional-info/oregon-washington/fire-restrictions.

The Umatilla National Forest has implemented a closure for public lands within the Heppner Ranger District and the North Fork John Day Ranger District. More information at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/umatilla/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD1194462 and https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/umatilla/alerts-notices/?cid=stelprdb5286768.

FIRE AT A GLANCE

Total Estimated Complex Size: 172,334 acres
Monkey Creek Fire: 167,850
North Fork Owens:  4,484 acres
Total Containment:  8%
Cause: Under Investigation 
Estimated Cost: $27,300,000

All Resources 

Hand Crews: 53      
Engines: 104 
Water Tenders: 42  
Dozers: 21
Helicopters: 5
Total Personnel: 1,745


72824CottageGroveLane1Update 07 29 2024

Related Incident:
Publication Type: News

Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fires Update – Sunday, July 28, 2024
Earlier today, the Clark 900, Puddin, Adam Mountain, Mineral, Quartz, and Jack Saddle fires merged and are now combined as the Adam Mountain Fire. The Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fires consist of the following fires for a total of 7337 acres: Lane 1 (1617 acres) and Adam Mountain (5720 acres) fires. The Cottage Grove – Lane 1 fires are considered 0% contained. Percent containment represents sections of fire line that pose no escape risk without further action from firefighters. There are currently 675 personnel assigned to the incident.
Today, fires experienced moderate intensity fire behavior. Crews on the Lane 1 fire continue to install and improve established fire lines on the North, West and South sides of the fire. On the Clark 900, crews continued line improvement on the North side. Smoke impacts delayed the use of aviation resources. Available resources and safety hazards continue to be challenges.
Closures: Due to the wildfires, the Umpqua National Forest has issued Forest Order No. 06-15-24-03 and Forest Order No. 06-15-02-24-01 that can be found at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices.
The Bureau of Land Management has issued the following emergency closure for Lane County: https://blm.gov/announcement/bureau-land-management-issues-emergency-fire-closure-lane-county
The following County roads are closed except to owners of private lands accessed from these roads: Brice Creek Road east of Umpqua National Forest Boundary, all of Sharps Creek Road. Evacuations: A “Level 1” Evacuation notice has been issued by the Lane County Sheriff’s Department for areas east of Disston, starting at Brice Creek Road milepost 0.7 and following Brice Creek Road south, as well as Bohemia Mining District and Fairview Peak. An evacuation map is available at: www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Lane1Fire.
Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR): A “TFR” is in place at an altitude from the surface up to and including 8500 feet, daily (24 hours) until further notice. Complete information is available at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_4814.html. Flying a drone near or around a wildfire compromises the safety of pilots and interferes with firefighting efforts.
For further information visit the Inciweb links for each Cottage Grove-Lane 1 fires below:
Lane 1: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or77s-Cottage-Grove-lane-1
Clark 900: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or770s-clark-900
Quartz: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-quartz
Jack Saddle: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-jack-saddle
Adam Mountain: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-adam-mountain
Mineral: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-mineral
Puddin: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-puddin
Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM E-mail: 2024.lane1@firenet.gov
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CottageGroveLane1Fires2024


Media Update 72827 Courtrock evening 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Courtrock Fire
Publication Type: News

Resources on the Courtrock Fire address spot fires caused by anticipated wind changes with aircraft, active ground suppression, and structural protection


MONUMENT, Ore. – Lines were tested overnight and during the day on the Courtrock Fire. Oregon Department of Forestry Team 1, Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM) structural task forces along with local landowner resources, held and improved lines where they could, responding to spot fires primarily on the southeast head of the fire.


72824CottageGroveLane1Update 07 29 2024

Related Incident: Cottage Grove - Lane 1
Publication Type: News

Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fires Update – Sunday, July 28, 2024
Earlier today, the Clark 900, Puddin, Adam Mountain, Mineral, Quartz, and Jack Saddle fires merged and are now combined as the Adam Mountain Fire. The Cottage Grove – Lane 1 Fires consist of the following fires for a total of 7337 acres: Lane 1 (1617 acres) and Adam Mountain (5720 acres) fires. The Cottage Grove – Lane 1 fires are considered 0% contained. Percent containment represents sections of fire line that pose no escape risk without further action from firefighters. There are currently 675 personnel assigned to the incident.
Today, fires experienced moderate intensity fire behavior. Crews on the Lane 1 fire continue to install and improve established fire lines on the North, West and South sides of the fire. On the Clark 900, crews continued line improvement on the North side. Smoke impacts delayed the use of aviation resources. Available resources and safety hazards continue to be challenges.
Closures: Due to the wildfires, the Umpqua National Forest has issued Forest Order No. 06-15-24-03 and Forest Order No. 06-15-02-24-01 that can be found at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices.
The Bureau of Land Management has issued the following emergency closure for Lane County: https://blm.gov/announcement/bureau-land-management-issues-emergency-fire-closure-lane-county
The following County roads are closed except to owners of private lands accessed from these roads: Brice Creek Road east of Umpqua National Forest Boundary, all of Sharps Creek Road. Evacuations: A “Level 1” Evacuation notice has been issued by the Lane County Sheriff’s Department for areas east of Disston, starting at Brice Creek Road milepost 0.7 and following Brice Creek Road south, as well as Bohemia Mining District and Fairview Peak. An evacuation map is available at: www.LaneCountyOR.gov/Lane1Fire.
Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR): A “TFR” is in place at an altitude from the surface up to and including 8500 feet, daily (24 hours) until further notice. Complete information is available at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_4814.html. Flying a drone near or around a wildfire compromises the safety of pilots and interferes with firefighting efforts.
For further information visit the Inciweb links for each Cottage Grove-Lane 1 fires below:
Lane 1: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or77s-Cottage-Grove-lane-1
Clark 900: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or770s-clark-900
Quartz: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-quartz
Jack Saddle: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-jack-saddle
Adam Mountain: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-adam-mountain
Mineral: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-mineral
Puddin: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orupf-puddin
Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM E-mail: 2024.lane1@firenet.gov
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CottageGroveLane1Fires2024


Forest Order No 062406 Park Fire Closure Order 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Park Fire
Publication Type: Closures

I have decided to close the portion of the Lassen National Forest that may be affected by the Park Fire. The Park Fire has exhibited extreme fire behavior, has grown rapidly to over 300,000 acres, and is experiencing very high temperatures and red flag warnings for the area. The closure is necessary to promote public safety within the area and facilitate unimpeded ingress and egress for fire and other emergency responders, as well as owners, lessees and residents of land in the area while limiting public exposure to fire danger and impaired visibility due to smoke. Blowups and fire runs are unpredictable, and they pose a serious threat to individuals who are near an uncontrolled fire. Aircraft fire suppression tactics such as retardant drops and water buckets also pose a safety risk to the public. The area closure will keep the public out of the fire’s potential pathway and fire suppression tactics perimeter, thereby reducing the risk of public injury or death. 

I have decided to exempt all Federal, State or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force in the performance of an official duty. I have also exempted persons with a Forest Permit for Use of Roads, Trails, or Areas Restricted by Regulation or Order (Form FS7700-48). Authorization under this exemption will only be provided if I or my delegate determine that the risk to personal health and safety is reasonable considering the circumstances of the request. I hereby delegate the authority to sign Form FS-7700-48 granting an exemption to this Forest Order to the District Rangers of the Lassen National Forest. This order also exempts persons who reside within the closure area to the extent necessary to access their residences. We have included this exemption because we are able to effectively monitor the limited roads traveled by residents and a brief traverse along these roads does not pose the same risk as full public access. We may also require appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and/or other safety measures. Consultation was done externally with CALFIRE, Butte County Sheriff’s Office and Tehama County Sheriff’s Office. USFS employees with areas of expertise in fire management prevention, law enforcement and public affairs were all contacted and involved in the development of the proposed closure order.

I have concluded that this decision may be categorically excluded from documentation in an Environmental Impact Statement or Environmental Assessment under the National Environmental Policy Act. This action falls within the category identified in 36 CFR 220.6(d)(l) - prohibitions to provide short-term resource protection or to protect public health and safety - and does not require documentation in a decision memo, decision notice, or record of decision. I have determined that there are no extraordinary circumstances associated with this temporary closure. Implementation of the decision may begin immediately.


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