Shawn Sheldon, Incident Commander
Rail Fire Update
Saturday, August 20, 2016
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The Rail Fire is currently burning nearly 30,000
acres five miles west of Unity Oregon on the Wallowa-Whitman and Malheur
National Forests and within the Monument Rock Wilderness Area.
Firefighters have contained the eastern and
northern flanks, and are working to mop up remaining hotspots close to the
line. A chipper will soon be working along the northern line as the
rehabilitation process begins in that area.
As the fire is burning more actively on the
southern flank, crews are working diligently to establish stronger lines
along the 13 and 430 Roads. The 13 Road has been prepared as a backup fire
break only if needed, and preparation along the 430 road will begin in
earnest today. On the southeast side of the wilderness, hand trail is being
constructed to help keep the fire from spreading to the northeast. Burnout
operations will be utilized as needed to keep ahead of the advancing fire.
Minimum Impact Suppression Techniques (MIST) will
be used as the fire burns in the Monument Rock Wilderness Area. No heavy
equipment will be used in this area.
The Northwest Incident Management Team Six would
like to thank everyone who attended the public meeting at the Senior Center
in Prairie City last night. Incident strategies and tactics were discussed, and
questions from the community were answered.
The weather for today is anticipated to be warmer,
and relative humidity may dip down to the low teens. Winds are expected to be
light from the north today.
The Wallowa-Whitman and Malheur National Forests
have implemented Phase B (tighter) public use restrictions due to the high
fire danger. Campfires are only
allowed in the fire pits provided at developed recreations sites. Please remember to bring a dedicated supply
of water to extinguish your campfire before leaving your site.
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Fire
at a Glance
Size: 29,532 acres
Containment:
30%
Location: 5
miles west of Unity, Oregon
Cause: Under
Investigation
Personnel:
942
Resources:
28 Crews
45 Engines
5 Dozers
30 Water tenders
4 Masticators
5 Skidders/Skidgins
Aircraft:
4 Type 1 heavy helicopters
1 Type 2 medium helicopter
2 Type 3 light helicopter
Closures:
The
fire area and multiple roads are closed. The current closure order can be
found on Inciweb (see below).
Fire Information:
(541)
446-3592
Inciweb:
(Click “Maps” for the closure map)
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