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FIRE
NEWS--Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center
For
Immediate Release: 08/11/2017
Central Oregon Fire Management evening update Aug. 11
Redmond, Ore.
– Another weather system moved into Central Oregon Friday evening,
bringing heavy lightning activity along with wetting rains and isolated hail
across the Cascade Crest, and isolated lightning strikes across the lower
elevations to the east.
As of this evening,
firefighters are responding to multiple small, lightning-caused fires in the
higher elevations of the Cascades, the largest of which is about 4 acres,
located just south of Windigo Pass and north of Mount Thielsen Wilderness.
The Whychus fire,
located about 8 miles northeast of Sisters, started by lightning yesterday but
was completely lined as of this morning.
Multiple isolated
starts were also discovered across the eastern portions of Central Oregon. A
new start was discovered about 4 miles west of Madras and 2 miles east of Lake
Simtustus in the area of Willow Canyon. Engines are responding right now. A
current size up is unavailable.
A fire that started
yesterday on private ground just south of Antelope is estimated at 12,500 acres
and completely lined. Ashwood Rural Fire Protection Association is responding
with assistance from the BLM.
Engines are
responding to a new start about 10 miles south of Prineville on BLM land in the
Crooked River corridor. Current size is unavailable. A fire about 4 miles
northeast of Post, near Joe Butte, is estimated at 20 to 30 acres with firefighters
engaged in suppression response.
Multiple small
lightning starts are also being suppressed in the Ochoco mountains. A new lightning
start in Mill Creek Wilderness is estimated at 15 to 20 acres. No firefighters
were sent into this fire on foot today due to safety concerns over dead trees
and steep terrain. The fire is being monitored.
Firefighters expect
to pick up new starts throughout the evening and into tomorrow as hot, dry and
windy conditions persist in many parts of Central Oregon. All Forest Service
and BLM lands entered a complete campfire ban today that will continue as long
as current fuel and weather conditions remain.
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Out in southeast Bend, we are experiencing ash raining down on us. Is this caused from the large fire & starts? Or, is there possibly another fire out in this direction causing the ash...? Very curious...
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