Sunday, August 11, 2019

HK Complex Daily Fire Update - Aug. 11, 2019

FIRE AT A GLANCE

Size: 2,696 acres
Containment: 40% overall, with 8 fires in the Complex at 100%
Location: 15 miles north of Monument, Oregon (Heppner Ranger District)
Cause: Lightning
Total Assigned Personnel: 625
Assigned Resources: Multiple engines and crews
Aircraft: Multiple fixed-wing and helicopter resources
Closures: Umatilla National Forest Roads & Recreation Sites www.fs.usda.gov/Umatilla

FIRE INFORMATION:
(541) 904-4744 ext. 501

InciWeb: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6507/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/UmatillaNF
Twitter: @UmatillaNF

The Tupper Guard Station recorded ¼” of rainfall Saturday afternoon and evening, aiding firefighters in suppressing the nearby HK Complex. Work to mop up within the firelines in all divisions of the fire area continued throughout the day.

At the north end of the main complex fire, crews worked to strengthen hand line put in place the day before, and began to pull out fire hose from around the fire as part of the clean up.

Overnight, an interior pocket in the southern portion of the complex was revived by strong winds to burn well within the fireline, producing significant smoke. Firefighters will continue to patrol and monitor the area to assure nothing escapes the established fireline.

On Sunday, some crews and equipment will begin to demobilize, while remaining firefighters will continue mop up in smoldering areas and pulling hose off the fireline. Additional areas will be identified for any rehabilitation work needed to help return the area to its natural state.
The day is expected to begin with scattered showers, and clouds should gradually lift into the afternoon with more stable airflow. Afternoon temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15 degrees below normal with locally breezy conditions.

Fire danger rating remains at HIGH and Public Use Restrictions limiting chainsaw use are in effect.
A portion of the 21 Road is closed to allow for fire traffic. If traveling in the area, alternate routes are required. In addition, a closure order issued by the Forest Service is still in effect due to fire activity in the area. The closure is formally referenced as Order Number T-2019-0614-UMA-02. All restrictions and closure orders can be seen in full at www.fs.usda.gov/Umatilla.

Fire traffic, including heavy equipment, continues to work in and around road systems even as weekend recreation brings more visitors to the area. Be alert to heavy trucks on the road and allow extra travel time. Following the storm, some roads may be more slick than usual and require extra care.


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