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Huckleberry Ridge Fire

Unit Information

Castle Rock Wa Washington 
Castle Rock Wa Washington 

Incident Contacts

Email: 2024.huckleberryridge@firenet.gov
Phone: 360-726-3034
Hours: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

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Huckleberry Ridge FireDaily UpdateSeptember 7, 2024Reported: September 4th at 3:45 p.m. | Size: 343 acres | Cause: Under investigationTotal Personnel: 230| Engines/Tenders:15 | Hand Crews: 8Safety: Please be aware that hunting season has started, and many people are out in the woods. For anyone hunting, please stay out of the fire area and be aware there is substantial… Read more
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Huckleberry Ridge Fire PIO Map 09-07-2024

The Huckleberry Ridge Fire started September 4, 2024 at 3:47 PM. The fire is burning 20 miles southwest of Pe Ell, Washington in three-year old clearcut and one-year old reprod.

Basic Information
Current as of Sat, 09/07/2024 - 14:53
Incident Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Undetermined
Date of Origin
Location 20 miles south of Pe Ell, Washington
Incident Commander Kent Stanford, Incident Commander
David Way, Incident Commander - Trainee
Western Washington Type 3 Inident Management Team
Incident Description The Huckleberry Ridge Fire started September 4, 2024 at 3:47 PM. The fire is burning 20 miles southwest of Pe Ell, Washington in three-year old clearcut and one-year old reprod.
Coordinates 46° 25' 16'' Latitude
-123° 17'
0
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Total Personnel: 230
Size 343 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 0%
Estimated Containment Date 09/20/2024
Fuels Involved

Heavy Logging Slash

Timber (Grass and Understory)

Significant Events

Active

Running

Spotting

Single Tree Torching

Outlook
Planned Actions

Assess fire perimeter from burning period preview day.

Hold areas from backing fire.

Heavy air resource usage.

Establish further divisions as needed to manage fire growth.

Projected Incident Activity

12 hours: Spotting out 1/2 mile during burn period. Weather factors influencing fire movement.

24 hours: Lower temps, higher humidity, moderating Haines will allow more aggressive suppression efforts.

48 hours: Marine push will allow crews to further engage.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Cooler off shore flow next few days.