Rattlesnake Ridge Fire burning on the Walla Walla Ranger District
PENDLETON, Ore. (Aug. 23, 2022
– 10 a.m.) —
Approximately 21 new fires have been detected across the Umatilla
National Forest following thunderstorms the past few days. Significant
lightning activity occurred across much of the Forest, with multiple new
incidents across the Blue Mountains reported to the Blue Mountain Interagency
Dispatch Center (BMIDC) and John Day Interagency Dispatch Center (JDIDC). More
smoke reports are expected throughout the next few days as weather conditions
continue to stay hot and dry.
Local initial attack resources
have been busy responding to these incidents. Most of the fires are staffed and
remain small, less than one acre in size. Fire crews will monitor these fires
and continue to watch for additional starts.
The Walla Walla Ranger District
received the most significant fire activity with 12 new fires reported. The largest of these fires, the Rattlesnake
Ridge Fire, is approximately 95 acres in size and located 26 miles east of Pendleton,
Oregon. The fire was reported on Aug. 22 at 7:40 a.m. and is burning in rugged
terrain with grass and timber. Due to
the difficult terrain, access to the fire is limited. Aerial resources were
crucial yesterday in slowing the fire’s spread until firefighters could arrive
on the ground. The fire was staffed yesterday afternoon with eight smokejumpers
and an engine from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The fire’s behavior is moderate
today, primarily consisting of creeping and smoldering with pockets of heavier fuels
burning more actively within the fire perimeter. Smoke may be visible throughout the day. Firefighters
will focus on securing containment lines, where terrain and fuels allow for
crews to safely engage, while utilizing aircraft to slow fire spread and cool
hotspots within the fire perimeter. Additional resources are arriving today,
including the Umatilla Veterans Crew, an interagency hot shot crew, a dozer, a
water tender, and four engines. The fire is currently 30% contained.
Hot and dry conditions are
expected to persist throughout the week. Fire officials want to remind everyone
that the current fire danger rating remains at HIGH and Public Use
Restrictions involving chainsaw use are in effect.
For more information regarding
Restrictions, please contact the Umatilla National Forest information hotline
at (877) 958-9663. The latest fire
information will be posted on the Blue Mountains Fire Information Blog at http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com/.
Additional information about the
Umatilla National Forest is available at https://www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla.
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