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Goat Rocks Fire Update October 7, 2022
Goat Rocks Fire
Publication Type: News 10/07/2022
Fire Activity: Yesterday’s wind and fire activity tested the control lines, all of which successfully held. The fire consumed additional vegetation in the Coal Creek drainage, reducing the chance that it will cross the control lines in the future. Last night’s humidity was lower than normal, meaning that the fire will be more active earlier today.
Firefighting Efforts: Engine patrols are continuing both day and night, throughout communities closest to the fire and along US-12. A combination of handlines and dozers line now provides communities with four layers of control/contingency lines. Firefighters are in place near structures, testing sprinklers and patrolling.
Weather: Winds today will be lighter, with an average of 9 mph and gusts up to 15 mph. Easterly winds continue to bring in dry air. Relative humidity remains low, dropping to 24%. Temperatures in the fire area will peak around 80 degrees, while it will be 85-87 degrees in Packwood.
Forest Closures: A road and trail closure within the Gifford National Forest is in place. Closure order: https://bit.ly/GoatRocksClosureOrder Closure map: https://bit.ly/GoatRocksFireClosureMap
Approximately 90% of all wildfires in the United States are caused by human activity. That is why we need your help to prevent them. Actions you can take to prevent wildfires include ensuring your campfire is completely extinguished, keeping your vehicle well maintained to prevent sparks, and practicing fire-safe target shooting.