Fire Information: 541-208-7092, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Town Gulch Fire Facebook: tinyurl.com/ycypw2bt
Email: 2024.TownGulch@firenet.gov Linktree: linktr.ee/TownGulchFire
Size: 18,188 acres Cause: Lightning
Containment: 79 percent Start Date: August 5,
2024
Total Personnel: 338 Structures Damaged or Destroyed: 4
WEATHER: A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM Thursday for scattered dry thunderstorms with outflow wind gusts up to 45 mph. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected in the morning and continuing into the early afternoon. The thunderstorms will be a mix of dry and wet, which means that some will produce wetting rain, but others will produce lightning without rainfall.
CURRENT SITUATION: The fire is looking
good with infrared
mapping showing minimal
heat, clustered on the northern end of the fire. That map
can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/TownGulchIR. Firefighters will continue to patrol and monitor the fire
perimeter while also being available for initial attack should any new starts
result from this afternoon’s forecasted thunderstorms. Suppression repair and
the removal of water handling equipment will continue for the next several
days.
As containment increases and the fire threat diminishes, the IMT
continues to rightsize the organization. A sufficient number of resources will
remain assigned to the fire to continue patrolling the fireline, completing
suppression repair and backhauling equipment. Excess resources will be made available
to other wildfires in the Western US.
CLOSURES: Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest lands, roads, trails, and recreation sites around the Town Gulch Fire are temporarily closed and fire restrictions are in effect. Forest closure orders and maps can be found
on the Forest’s “Forest Orders” web page: tinyurl.com/36t4f2t2.
EVACUATIONS: Baker County Sheriff’s
Office has issued Level 1, 2, and 3 evacuations for areas near the fire. Follow
the sheriff’s office
Facebook page (tinyurl.com/3auvka4j) for the latest
evacuation news. Residents may sign up to receive
emergency notifications through Baker County ALERT (tinyurl.com/884czdrf).
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