PENDLETON, Ore. (July 21, 2024) — Due to active wildfires on Heppner Ranger District, compounded
by extremely unfavorable weather conditions, limited firefighting resources and
concern for public safety, forest officials on the Umatilla National Forest are
Temporarily closing the Heppner Ranger District.
The objective of the closure is
to proactively protect public and firefighter safety as multiple Incident
Management Teams continue to actively suppress large wildfires on the Heppner
Ranger District, while local resources respond to potential new smoke reports. Two
large wildfires are currently burning on the Heppner Ranger District, Lone
Rock Fire is estimated to be over 116,000 acres in size, with 40%
containment and Boneyard Fire, which is currently estimated to be over 8,300
acres and 0% contained. All fires have active suppression efforts taking place
and are being managed by Incident Management Teams. Lone Rock and Boneyard
Fires have triggered evacuation orders for multiple towns. With multiple
large wildfires burning on the Heppner Ranger District and two other large
wildfires (Cougar Creek and Battle Mountain Complex) burning on the Umatilla
National Forest, compounded by multiple active large wildfires burning across
the region, firefighting resources are stretched thin. Forest officials have
implemented the Heppner Ranger District closure for public and firefighter
safety.
This closure means that the
public is prohibited from entering lands, roads, trails, and recreational
facilities on the Heppner Ranger District. Access on county, state or federal
roadways will not be affected by this order.
A
detailed map and description of the closure area is available on the Forest website and at
any Forest office. Closure barriers and signs will be posted on the ground.
Please be aware that additional area closures remain in place on the North Fork
John Day and Pomeroy Ranger Districts due to active large wildfires. For more
information visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/umatilla/alerts-notices/?cid=stelprdb5286768
Additional
Information on the Battle Mountain Complex, Bone Yard, Cougar Creek, and Lone Rock Fires is
available at:
- Battle Mountain Complex: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or97s-battle-mountain-complex
- Bone Yard Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or95s-boneyard-fire
- Cougar Creek Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/wases-cougar-creek-fire
- Lone Rock Fire: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orprd-lone-rock-fire
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 EXTREME and public use restriction phase C will be going
into effect Monday, July 22 on the Umatilla National Forest.
The
National Multi-Agency Coordination Group set the National Preparedness Level to
5 (PL 5) on July 18, 2024 due to significant fire activity occurring in
multiple geographic areas, an increase in incident management team
mobilization, and heavy shared resource commitment to large fires nationally.
PL 5 is the highest level of wildland fire activity. Several geographic areas
are experiencing large, complex wildland incidents, which have the potential to
exhaust national wildland firefighting resources.
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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