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FIRE NEWS--Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch
Center
For Immediate Release: July 18, 2014,
10:15 a.m.
Central Oregon MORNING Fire Update
Central Oregon - Firefighters continue
to respond to existing and new wildfires throughout Central Oregon. A Red
Flag Warning today for breezy winds and low relative humidity for much of
Central and Eastern Oregon is expected to cause significant growth in fires,
particularly fires burning primarily in rangeland habitats.
Fire Name
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Location
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Size (EST.)
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Activity
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Black Rock Fire – CORRECTED it is not a part of Pine Creek Complex
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3 miles NW of Clarno
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14,000 acres
|
BLM assumed control of the
fire yesterday. The fire was previously burning on unprotected private
lands and has now burned onto public lands.
|
Bridge 99 Complex
|
Bridge 99 - ½ mile east of
Lower Bridge Campground, 9 miles north of Camp Sherman off of FS Rd.
1490
Bear Butte 2 (formerly #318)
– adjacent to Jefferson Creek and west of Park Creek drainage within the Mt.
Jefferson Wilderness.
Deschutes NF
|
6,369 acres
5% contained
|
Oregon Incident Management
Team 2 is managing the fire. For more information on the fire: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3963/#
or phone: 541-549-3219.
Firefighters had a
successful burnout on the SW side of the fire. Three helicopters are
expected to aid in the suppression efforts today. The fire continues to
stay west of FS Road 1190.
EVACUATIONS in
place: Level 3 from Allen Springs Campground to Lake Billy Chinook
(Metolius Arm) and Level 2 for Three Rivers Subdivision. Jefferson
County Sheriff’s Office is managing the evacuations. Lower Bridge, Allen
Springs, Pioneer Ford, Monty and Perry South campgrounds are closed.
People going to the area may experience additional closures in the area with
fire activity and traffic increasing.
New Closure Order
for the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness is in place. New closures are the
Jefferson Lake Trail (#40001.1), Sugarpine Ridge trail (#4002), Shirley Lake
Trail (#4003), Cabot Lake Trail (#4003) and the Pacific Crest Trail north of
the Shirley Lake Trail and south of the Willamette National Forest boundary
in the Cathedral Rocks Area.
|
Waterman Complex
|
Bailey Butte (private land
west of Mitchell).
Toney Butte (10 miles
northeast of Spray, just east of Hwy 207).
Junction Springs
Oregon Department of
Forestry
|
6,020 acres
35% contained
Bailey Butte
3,800 acres
5% contained
Toney Butte
2,200 acres
60% contained
Junction Springs
20 acres
100% contained
|
Multiple fires are being
managed as a complex. A Type II Incident Management Team has taken over management
of the fire. For more information, visit: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3961/
Despite challenging
conditions with the Red Flag Warning yesterday crews were able to make good
progress on the fire.
CHANGE! Fire
Information Phone #: 541-787-4321
EVACUATIONS: A
Level II Evacuation Notice for the Marks Creek area by Crook County Sherriff’s
Office remains in place.
Hwy 26 remains
closed from mile post 50 to 56 due to the wildfire and the potential of
burned trees landing on the highway. Please check ODOT’s Tripcheck for
updates. A Level III evacuation order remains in place for the Marks Creek
area and Level II for West Branch Road.
|
Pine Creek Complex
Now includes:
Pine Creek Fire
Jack Knife Fire
|
#364/#368 – 11 miles south
of Fossil, in the Carrol Rim Area
Jack Knife- Lower John Day
Recreation Area, Sherman County, 8 miles SE of Grass Valley.
Sherman County
Prineville BLM
|
15,185 acres
12,856 acres
30% contained
|
A Type II Rocky Mountain
Team will assume command of this fire at 0600 tomorrow morning. High
temperatures and afternoon winds caused active fire behavior on all fires
within this complex this afternoon. Incident 364 and 368 have burned
together. Wheeler County Sheriff Dept. issued Level II Evacuation Orders for
scattered homes in the Brush Creek area near Twickenham.
The Jack Knife Fire is now
burning on both sides of the John Day River and has been added to the Pine
Creek Complex. Moderate fireThe river remains open; however,
people recreating on the John Day River should be aware that helicopters
may be working in the area and dipping into the river and use appropriate
caution.
|
Oscar Canyon
|
In the North Fork
Wilderness Study Area 17 miles east of Post, OR.
Prineville BLM
|
315 acres
80% contained
|
Fire#386 on the Ochoco NF
is burning close to the Oscar Canyon fire and the two fires may impact each
other during a day with expected high fire activity.
|
Center Fire
(Formerly the Bonneview
Ranch Fire (297)
|
3 miles NE of Post.
Private and Prineville
BLM
|
1,600 acres
25% contained
|
Good progress was made on
the fire yesterday. No new information of the fire today.
|
Shaniko Butte
|
12 miles north of the town
of Warm Springs.
Warm Springs
Reservation
|
20,000 acres
|
Oregon Incident Management
Team 1 is managing the fire. Resources from the Confederated Tribes of
the Warm Springs and the BIA are working on the fire. Burlington-Northern has
provided a firefighting unit that accesses fires via rail.
For information on this
fire, contact the Shaniko Butte incident at 541-553-8190, or look for
information on at http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3960/
The BLM has CLOSED
the Lower Deschutes River to all day and overnight use from Trout Creek to
Long Bend due to the fire.
|
Ward Canyon
(formerly #347)
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8 miles west of Antelope
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Estimated at 15000 acres
|
The fire continues to be
managed by South Sherman County.
|
Incident #377
Private – Ash Butte
Rangeland Protection Association/Oregon Dept. of Forestry
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12 miles SW of Clarno
|
Estimated at
6,000 acres.
|
Fire is on private land
protected by the Ash Butte Rural Fire Protection Association; Oregon
Department of Forestry will provide assistance on 7/18. As will most fires
today, the fire grew quickly and burned in grass, sagebrush and juniper.
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