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Daily Fire Update September 30
Hope Fire
Publication Type: News 10/01/2023
Fact Sheet for the Hope Fire - September 30, 2023
The Hope Fire was lightning-caused and detected on September 21st. The fire is being managed under a full suppression strategy by local resources from the Dolores Ranger District of the San Juan National Forest. It is currently burning at Hoppe Point located northwest of the McPhee Dam and Reservoir, east of Bradfield Campground.
The location of the fire is within the boundaries of a prescribed fire burn unit. Fire personnel have been working to prepare lines around the estimated 3,000-acre section. Firefighters are reinforcing and using previously defined and prepared control lines to allow this naturally caused wildfire to reduce forest fuels and improve forest health within those boundaries. This will decrease risk of future catastrophic wildfire, protect infrastructure and private lands, and improve forage for wildlife.
Current
- Firefighters made good progress on Friday with burnout operations to improve lines around the fire.
- Firefighters continue to reinforce containment lines around the planning area to support fire suppression efforts in anticipation of increased winds over the weekend.
Outlook
- Winds and the chance of scattered showers are expected to increase over the weekend.
- Firefighters will focus on patrolling the fire through the upcoming wind event and look for opportunities to reinforce control lines through the weekend.