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Department of Forestry
Incident
Management Team 1
John
Buckman, Incident Commander
Fire
Information: (541) 987-2348
Oregon Department of Forestry Incident Management
Team 1 has assumed suppression responsibility for the Corner Creek Fire. It is
burning on the west side of the South Fork John Day River, about 11 miles south
of Dayville. The Corner Creek Fire burned
12,750 acres on the Ochoco National Forest, Bureau of Land Management
Prineville District, and private lands. Part of the fire is in the Black Canyon
Wilderness.
Corner Creek
Fire is growing rapidly, spreading to the south and southwest. A strong and
very visible pyro-cumulus clouds formed over the fire in the afternoon,
towering to more than 20,000 feet. Firefighters are protecting structures in
the vicinity. Fire crews are looking for opportunities to control the fire
spread, including clearing fuels near forest roads to the south and west of the
fire. These may be used as fire lines for burnout operations.
The South Fork
Road/Hwy 42 has been closed to the general public from Dayville to the US
Forest Service 58 Road junction due to fire activity. Local traffic should
drive with caution due to heavy fire-related traffic.
The Sugarloaf Fire is now at 5,057 acres and 65%
contained. Most of the active fire is on the northeast edge, where burnout
operations continue to secure the fire line. Heavier fuels in the forested
areas are requiring extensive mop up. Firefighters continue to patrol and mop
up around structures along Dick Creek Road. The western part of Sugarloaf Fire,
Blue Basin Fire, and Schoolhouse Gulch Fire are being patrolled by
firefighters.
The camp for firefighters assigned to these fires is
on Highway 26 about 2.5 miles west of Dayville. Please drive with caution and
watch for heavy fire traffic.
The forecast for the rest of the week is a concern
for fire managers. The forecast calls for continuing hot weather with low
humidity and northwest winds gusting 20 to 25 mph. A Fire Weather Watch has
been issued for Friday and Saturday due to expected hot, dry weather with wind
gusts to 30 mph.
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