PENDLETON, Ore. (July 15, 2024) — Multiple agencies are responding to the Lone
Rock Fire and officials have ordered a Complex Incident Management Team
which will transition with the current Type 3 Incident Management Team. The
fire is approximately 9 miles northwest of the
Bull Prairie Campground and approximately 8 miles northwest of Fairview
Campground
in Gilliam County but is growing towards Wheeler County.
Forest officials are temporarily closing all Umatilla National
Forest Lands, Trails and Roads in Wheeler County, as well as both Bull Prairie and Fairview
Campgrounds to ensure public safety. This temporary closure will also ensure the
safety of firefighters engaged in operations to suppress the Lone Rock Fire.
The fire, which is
currently estimated at 50,000 acres, was reported on Saturday, July 13 and has
received a full suppression response involving ground and aviation resources
from multiple agencies. The hot temperatures across the region, low humidity
and winds have contributed to increased fire behavior and rapid growth. The
cause of the fire is under investigation.
Extreme
heat 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,
smoking and off-road travel are in effect.
For more information regarding
Restrictions, please contact:
Umatilla National Forest:
Information Hotline: Toll-Free
(877) 958-9663
X: @UmatillaNF
The latest fire information will
be posted on the Blue Mountains Fire Information Blog. To receive updates on
fires in the Blue Mountains, follow our blog at http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com/.
Additional information about the
Umatilla National Forest is available at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla.
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