Five of the 11 wildfires that
developed from Sunday’s lightning, have either been contained, controlled or
are out. The largest of those fires, Trout Two estimated at seven acres,
located 24 miles east of Ukiah on the North Fork John Day Ranger District, has been
contained. Today, two new fires have been detected on the Walla Walla Ranger
District from last night’s lightning. All the remaining fires are .5 acre or
less in size and have active suppression efforts happening on them.
Forest
personnel continue scouting for potential new smoke reports. More smoke reports
are expected throughout the next few days as more thunderstorms are expected
throughout the week. Fire crews and managers will conduct active suppression on
the current fires, watch for additional starts and continually assess local
resource needs based on fire circumstances.
Oregon
Department of Forestry (ODF) Incident Management Team 2 firefighters are continuing to
work on containing the Service Fire, the last of the five fires in the Fossil
Complex to have active suppression efforts on it. It has grown to an estimated
21,887 acres and is now about a mile and a half southwest of the Heppner Ranger
District. Light rain is expected over the fire area today while amounts will
vary across the fire area. The lower temperatures and higher relative humidity
will minimize fire growth helping crews working on building fire lines
according to the Incident Management Team.
You can find the latest
information about the Fossil Complex by calling
(541) 903-5311 or on InciWeb at https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/or95s-fossil-complex.
We ask forest visitors to use
caution when traveling through or recreating on the forest and please stay
aware of your situation and continue to listen for fire updates. Umatilla
National Forest will provide updates as our fire situation changes to keep the
public informed.
Thunderstorms
are expected through the week with winds gusting up to 22 mph. The current fire
danger rating is at HIGH and public use restrictions phase B
for Umatilla National Forest are in effect.
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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