The Green Ridge Fire is being managed by the Southern Area Gray Incident Management Team with Mitch Ketron as the incident commander. The Gray Team took command of the Green Ridge Fire on September 4, 2021 at 0600.
Green Ridge Fire:
Size: 42,722 acres, Containment:
40%, Total Personnel: 143, Location: 30 miles east of Walla Walla, Reported: July 7, 2021, Cause: Lightning.
Please, stay
clear of firefighting operations and drive safely! The public should watch out
for fire crews and equipment while traveling on forest roads.
Some roads remain
closed with barriers.
Barriers are in place to protect
firefighters and the public, so please respect
the closed areas.
Stay clear of
fire-blackened areas for the many unseen hazards that exist, including live
green, fire-weakened, trees which may
fall without warning, and scalding hot stump holes. Please maintain
situational awareness of your surroundings when traveling and hiking in
fire-damaged forests.
Know before you go! Before going hunting, hiking or camping, be sure to
check the forest, grassland or ranger
district for fire restrictions or area closures. For a checklist of fire-safe actions
when enjoying the outdoors, visit the USDA Forest Service
at Know Before You Go.
Current Situation:
Yesterday: Firefighters continued to focus on SW and SE, continued
assessments further out, and monitored
and observed remote areas of southern perimeter. Firefighters continued to hold
and improve completed lines to the
west, continued to hold and improve completed lines to the south. Firefighters provided
continued point protection of assets and resources.
Today: Firefighters will continue to patrol, mop up, and eliminate
hot spots throughout fire perimeter. Additionally,
rehab of dozer line and mastication
of downed vegetation are planned.
Weather & Smoke Information:
Partly sunny, then gradually
becoming sunny, with a high near 68. West wind 9-14 mph, with gusts as high as
22 mph.
Drying will persist through
Sunday. The westerly flow will continue through the first of the week with an occasional slight increase in wind as
system pass just to the north of the region. Overall fuels conditions remain very dry and susceptible to fire spread.
Fire managers will evaluate systems
as they move through area but NO Season Ending type weather forecast.
Smoke information is available on Washington Smoke
Blog at: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Forest Closures:
Umatilla National Forest
officials reopened most National Forest lands within the Lick Creek Fire
footprint September 9, 2021.
Additionally, access will be reopened into portions of the Tucannon River
drainage. The modified closure
prohibits access on the Pomeroy Ranger District to some roads and trails within
the Lick Creek Fire burned area,
National Forest lands surrounding the Green Ridge Fire, and lands surrounding the Elbow Creek Fire on the Walla Walla Ranger District.
Closure orders can be found at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/umatilla/alerts- notices/?cid=stelprdb5286768
Evacuations:
Level-1 evacuations (be ready,
stay aware) remain in place in Garfield, Columbia and Asotin counties. For more information on evacuations,
please visit your local county government web pages for full information.
Temporary Flight
Restrictions:
For the safety of the
firefighters and aircraft fighting the Green Ridge Fire, a 10-nautical mile
Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is
in place over the fire area through September 15, 2021. This TFR has a 10,000-foot ceiling. Wildfires are a “No
Drone Zone.” Whenever a drone is spotted near the fire all aircraft are grounded until we can be sure the
drone is clear of the area. For more information, visit http://knowbeforeyoufly.org.
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