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Public Land Closure Malheur National Forest 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Courtrock Fire
Publication Type: Closures

Closure area consists of all geographical areas on Forest Service land within boundaries of the Malheur National Forest, including all roads, trails, and areas of Blue Mountain Ranger District, Emigrant Creek Ranger District and Prairie City Ranger District.


Closure Order for the Bull Trout Fire Area 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Bulltrout Fire
Publication Type: Closures

Closure Order Issued for Bull Trout Fire Area

BOISE, Idaho, July 28, 2024 – The Boise and SalmonChallis National Forests have issued a closure order effective immediately for roads, trails and lands encompassing the Bull Trout Fire. The closure was enacted to protect public safety and support fire suppression activities. 

The closure affects interior travel on several National Forest System (NFS) roads such as NFS 579, 582 and many others. The closure began Saturday, July 27 and will last through December 31, 2024, at 11:59 PM, unless rescinded. The closure boundary extends to the north to Bear Valley Creek along the Bear Valley Rd. (NFS 579), to the west-southwest along NFS 582, south to Castro Creek in the Eight Mile Mountain range, then east to the Lowman Ranger District boundary. There are no disruptions in access to the Boundary Creek Boat Launch. NFS Road 579 is open in its entirety from Highway 21 to NFS Road 568 to the Boundary Creek Boat Launch.

The Order Number is 0402-05-91. Find the legal description, map and documentation on the Boise National Forest Alerts and Notices page under the Lowman Ranger District. https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/boise/alerts-notices.  See attached closure map. 

For the Boise National Forest Fire Info Hotline call (208) 384-3266. 

Contact: Dave Walsh, Fire Information Officer, Boise National Forest, 208-373-4105, david.walsh@usda.gov

Amy Baumer, Public Affairs Officer, Salmon-Challis National Forest, 208-756-7853, amy.baumer@usda.gov

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Closure Order for the Wapiti Fire Area 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Wapiti Fire
Publication Type: Closures

Closure Order Issued for Wapiti Fire Area

BOISE, Idaho, July 28, 2024 – The Boise and Sawtooth National Forest have issued a closure order effective immediately for roads, trails and lands encompassing the Wapiti Fire. The closure was enacted to protect public safety and support fire suppression activities. 

The closure affects interior travel on several National Forest System (NFS) roads such as NFS Grandjean Road (FS 524) and the Warm Springs Air Strip. The closure began Saturday, July 27 and will last through December 31, 2024, at 11:59 PM, unless rescinded. These closures may impact users in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area as well. The perimeter extends to the north past the Payette River and the Sawtooth NRA, south into the headwaters of Boise River, east to Baron Creek on the Sawtooth NF, west along Blue Jay Creek and State Hgwy. 21. The Order Number is 0402-05-92. Find the legal description, map and documentation on the Boise National Forest Alerts and Notices page under the Lowman Ranger District. https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/boise/alerts-notices.  See attached closure map. 

For Boise National Forest fire information call Fire Hotline at (208) 384-3266. 

Contact: Dave Walsh, Fire Information Officer, Boise National Forest, 208-373-4105, david.walsh@usda.gov

Jessica Schick, Public Information Officer, Sawtooth National Forest, 208-768-7120, jessica.schick@usda.gov

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Courtrock Fire Update Spanish Version 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Courtrock Fire
Publication Type: News

Los bomberos siguen manteniendo y asegurando más líneas de contención y las temperaturas serán un poco más leves

UKIAH, Ore.: Los bomberos junto con los equipos 1 y 3 del Departamento forestal de Oregón continúan avanzando entre los incendios del complejo Battle Mountain. Los equipos han construido más líneas de contención que están conectadas y reforzadas tanto en la zona I como en la II. Los leves cambios meteorológicos de hoy pueden poner a prueba algunas líneas, pero también ofrecerá una oportunidad para que los bomberos aseguren zonas que habían sido difíciles de controlar. El gran cambio se debe a la dirección del viento. Los vientos del oeste dominarán la zona de los incendios, que, sumados a la posibilidad de cielos despejados, podría ser una ayuda natural para bomberos y pilotos.

En la Zona I, los bomberos tuvieron una buena noche en general. En el extremo suroeste, los equipos pudieron realizar operaciones de quema estratégica para reforzar la línea entre el incendio y las viviendas dispersas en el área. Hoy, los bomberos neutralizarán estas zonas para reforzar las líneas, y las fuerzas especiales del Alguacil de incendios del estado de Oregón (OSFM, en inglés) continuarán las operaciones de protección de estructuras. Estas medidas también se realizarán en el noroeste. Los vientos del oeste que llegarán por la tarde podrían, de forma natural, ayudar a empujar el fuego lejos de la línea de contención y dirigirlo hacia el interior del incendio.

Al sur de la Zona I, los bomberos siguen manteniendo y reforzando la línea desde Monument hacia el este, y hoy concentrarán los esfuerzos en profundizar la centralización de estas zonas. Hacia el norte, los equipos continúan la construcción de las líneas. Gran parte de este terreno es de difícil acceso y la construcción de una línea sólida puede ser todo un desafío. Sin embargo, los equipos utilizaron operaciones de quema estratégica como una herramienta beneficiosa para detener el crecimiento del incendio.

En la Zona II, los bomberos aprovecharon las condiciones meteorológicas más suaves para aumentar los recursos y recortar la línea a lo largo del perímetro noreste para salvar unos 400 acres adicionales de terreno forestal. 

Tyler McCarty, comandante del incidente del equipo 3 de la ODF declaró que: “Esta es otra de las victorias que esperábamos alcanzar. Estamos muy orgullosos de los bomberos y de nuestro personal de operaciones por saber aprovechar esta oportunidad. Esto protegerá muchas viviendas de la zona, reducirá los acres afectados por el incendio y protegerá los recursos naturales de la comunidad”.

En el extremo sur del incendio, los equipos realizaron operaciones de quema para eliminar vegetación sin quemar, y utilizaron buldóceres en la Zona I, hacia el oeste, para minimizar el crecimiento.  

Por otra parte, en la Zona II, los bomberos lograron mantener y asegurar las líneas mientras extinguieron incendios más pequeños que eran detectados o aparecían en los cortafuegos. Los equipos comienzan las obras de neutralización en más áreas de la Zona II donde las líneas son más seguras. Asimismo, continuarán las actividades de neutralización en el incendio de North Fork Owens, al norte del incendio de Monkey Creek.

Evacuaciones: Se encuentran vigentes los niveles de evacuación 1 (Estar preparado), Nivel 2 (Preparado para evacuar) y Nivel 3 (Evacuar de inmediato). Para tener información actualizada, visite:

Para el condado de Morrow, visite https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/de78333b0d2544f7a320142174aa20ae 


Big Horn Fire Daily Update 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Big Horn Fire
Publication Type: News

Big Horn Fire

2:00 PM, July 28, 2024

Estimated size: 50,061 acres

Containment: 52%

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: With today’s cooler, but windier conditions, crews will continue to mop-up hot spots and will be working to improve already constructed containment lines and increase the percentage of containment.

Overnight operations had a night of cooler temperatures with minimal winds. Crews worked on several hot spots in the Alder Creek and Pine Creek drainages throughout the night. Nighttime operations bring the ability to better visualize some areas of smoldering fuels.

Today the fire will also be utilizing Unmanned Aviation Support (UAS) to help provide infrared analysis of different areas of the fire. This helps firefighting crews locate areas of high heat and threats to containment lines. Crews are also preparing for gusty winds throughout the day and are ready for hot spots that may cause problems.

Evacuation Levels: There is no change in evacuation levels. 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. Winds are forecast to be 12 to 20 mph with gusts up to 28 mph later in the day.

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.

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Hwy 87 Southbound Lane Closure 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Sand Stone
Publication Type: Closures

Fire crews are working to keep the fire west of Highway 87. In an abundance of caution, ADOT is working on a closure for one southbound land on Hwy 87 for firefighter and public safety. The closure is from mile marker 209 to 213 or Sycamore Canyon to Dos S Ranch. Travelers need to be alerted to fire conditions and be prepared for firefighters and equipment working on the fire, as well as additional traffic and potential delays depending on today’s fire activity. 

Daily Update for the Sand Stone Deer and Davenport Fires 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Sand Stone
Publication Type: News

Due to breezy conditions and abundant dry fuels, the Sand Stone Fire grew significantly Saturday, mostly to the north and east between Hwy 87 and the Verde River on the Cave Creek Ranger District. Today’s flight mapped the fire at 12,985 acres. There is 0% containment.   

Fire crews are working to keep the fire west of Highway 87. In an abundance of caution, ADOT is working on a closure for one southbound land on Hwy 87 for firefighter and public safety. The closure is from mile marker 209 to 213 or Sycamore Canyon to Dos S Ranch. Travelers need to be alerted to fire conditions and be prepared for firefighters and equipment working on the fire, as well as additional traffic and potential delays depending on today’s fire activity. 

Firefighters are being assisted by two helicopters and a large airtanker is arriving soon. Crews are working to protect private property in the fire vicinity and powerlines north of the fire and minimize impacts to natural resources. There are 60+ personnel assigned to the incident with more on their way, including Southwest Incident Management Team 4. This Team will assume command of the incident Monday morning. 

The forecast shows high temperatures from 100 to 105, humidity around 15%, wind gusts 15 to 20 mph and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Little to no thunderstorm activity is expected through the week.

Boise National Forest Fires Update 07 28 2024

Related Incident: Bulltrout FireWapiti FireBoulder Fire
Publication Type: News

Fire Update on the Boise National Forest 

Boise, Idaho – July 28, 2024 - The Boise National Forest continues to manage several fires resulting from the July 23 thunderstorm.  Fire crews and equipment are working toward full suppression on all incidents in the Forest. Firefighting efforts are focused on these fires:

Cascade Ranger District

Boulder Fire – The fire is at 200 acres. Its located 11 miles southwest of Cascade a mile below Tripod Peak Lookout. The area is steep terrain and sub-alpine fir. Firefighting resources include two hotshot crews, two helicopters and one engine.  Additional crews and aerial resources have been ordered. 

Lowman Ranger District

Wapiti Fire – The fire is at 50 acres with zero percent containment. The fire is two miles southwest of Grandjean. The fire has 60 firefighters on-site and helicopter support. Steep terrain is making access difficult. Boise County Sherrif’s Office evacuated Grandjean residents yesterday. A closure order for public safety was issued for the Grandjean area. Closure map is below or on the Boise NF Facebook page:   https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1196861.pdf

Bull Trout Fire – At 100 acres the fire is located on rough and steep ground. It is 35 miles northeast of Lowman adjacent to State Highway 21. Fire crews are working toward containment and are receiving aerial support. A closure order for public safety was issued encompassing the Bull Trout Lake area. Closure map is below or on the Boise NF Facebook page. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1196859.pdf

Idaho City Ranger District

Sunset Fire – Fire crews are holding at under 24 acres with 25 percent containment. Crews are downsizing.  Rabbit Creek road remains open to the public. Please be aware of firefighter vehicles and activity in the area. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. 

Emmett Ranger District & Mountain Home Ranger District – No new fires reported

Closures: Bull Trout Fire and Wapiti Fire have forest closures in effect. See - https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/boise/alerts-notices - under the Lowman Ranger District.

Fire Restrictions: Currently there are no fire restrictions in effect.

Smoke: Smoke from the wildfires may affect the overall air quality of this area. For information on smoke impacts to air quality, visit http://www.airnow.gov

Boise National Forest Fire Info Hot Line - (208) 384-3266.

Contact: Dave Walsh, Fire Information Officer, (208) 373-4105, david.walsh@usda.gov

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