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Middle Fork Fire

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Unit Information

P.O. Box 7 Crater Lake OR 97604 Oregon 
Crater Lake, 
Oregon 
97604 
P.O. Box 7 Crater Lake OR 97604 Oregon 
Crater Lake, 
Oregon 
97604 

Incident Contacts

  • Public Affairs Officer Marsha McCabe
    Email:
    marsha_mccabe@nps.gov
    Phone:
    541-594-3091

News

The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest is estimated at 5,622 acres and 11% contained, with 554 people assigned. The Middle Fork fire within Crater Lake National Park is 728 acres and 1% contained with 46 people assigned. The park remains open. There are fire personnel in the area, so visitors should use caution when traveling within the park. 
July 31, 2024**Diamond Complex and Middle Fork fire Q & A session at Diamond Lake Resort, 12:00 pm, Wednesday July 31, 2024. Fire staff on hand to answer community questions. **
July 30, 2024**Diamond Complex and Middle Fork fire Q & A session at Diamond Lake Resort, 12:00 pm, Wednesday July 31, 2024. Fire staff on hand to answer community questions.**
 The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest is estimated at5,188 acres and 7% contained and Middle Fork is715 acres and 1% contained, within Crater Lake National Park. The park remains open. There are fire personnel in the area, so visitors should use caution when traveling within the park.  
July 28, 2024Northwest Team 7 is currently managing the Diamond Complex, estimated at 4,990 acres and 7% contained, consisting of 26 fires.  The team has assumed command of the Middle Fork, 659 acres and 1% contained, within Crater Lake National Park. The park remains open. There are fire personnel in the area, so visitors should use caution when traveling within the park.Currently there are 27 fires and 620 personnel assigned to the two incidents.