UKIAH, Ore. – Today, firefighters focused on protecting structures and scouting ahead of the path of the Monkey Creek and Snake Fires to look for potential locations to build direct and contingency lines in difficult terrain and along canyon rims.
Firefighters were able to hold
and construct line completely around the 3,887-acre North Fork Owens Fire,
which currently stands at 10% containment. Crews will continue to establish
hose lays for mop up and patrol the perimeter. Tomorrow, Officials plan to
shift some resources to the more active Snake and Monkey Creek fires.
On the 7,499-acre Snake Fire,
crews were able to hold the fire to the west of Highway 395 while focusing on
protecting structures and heading off the southeast corner of the fire, towards
the town of Dale.
Winds out of the north and
northwest are pushing the 18,586-acre Monkey Creek Fire south towards Ritter.
Firefighters caught a win today by keeping the fire north of the John Day
Middle Fork River.
Red Flag Warnings will persist
tomorrow, as firefighters continue to face difficult terrain with limited
resources. Difficult terrain is a major factor in where firefighters can place
direct line as they attempt to safely maneuver steep, craggy hillsides and
loose rocks. Firefighters are especially cautious of rolling debris and loose
rocks. Officials have Rapid Extraction Module Support (REMS) Teams along the
fire as an extra precaution for firefighter safety.
The Oregon Department of
Forestry’s Incident Management Team 3 is managing these fires as the Battle
Mountain Complex. The fires started in the late afternoon and evening of July
17, 2024.
Closures: A road closure
remains in effect for Highway 395, between mile posts 50 through 90, beginning
35 miles South of Pilot Rock.
Evacuations: Level 1 (Be
Ready), Level 2 (Be Set) and Level 3 (Go Now) evacuations are in effect. For
updated information, visit www.facebook.com/UmatillaCountySheriff,
or sign up for the Umatilla County Emergency Alert System at https://member.everbridge.net/index/2590041373147145.
For current area fire info, go to http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com/
or ODF NEO Facebook: www.facebook.com/oregondeptofforestryNEO/.
To report a fire, call Blue Mountain Interagency Dispatch at (541) 963-7171 or
dial 9-1-1.
FIRE AT A GLANCE
Total Estimated
Size: 29,972 acres
Monkey Creek:
18,586
North Fork
Owens: 3,887 acres
Snake: 7,499
acres
Containment: 2%
Cause: Under
Investigation
Estimated Cost: $1,400,000
All Resources
Hand Crews:
16
Engines:
30
Water Tenders:
5
Dozers: 11
Helicopters: 8
Total Personnel: 586
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