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Informacin al da de los Incendios WindigoPotterBig Swamp 17 de agosto

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

 

Información al día de los Incendios Windigo-Potter-Big Swamp

17 de agosto, 2022

 Línea Informativa: 541-625-0687 (8am - 7pm)                             Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.govPotter Fire InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/Big Swamp InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/Facebook:                    https://www.facebook.com/WindigoPotterBigSwampFireInfo/ El día de hoy:  Basados en la advertencia de Bandera Roja la cual predice ráfagas de vientos y posibilidades de relámpagos en la zona, el comandante del Incidente Alan Lawson, recomienda a los bomberos que “el tema de hoy es estar alerta de la situación que se presente. Todos los bomberos necesitan estar preparados por cambios en la zona afectada tales como escombros rodando desde las partes más elevadas del terreno, así como también focos de fuego en el mismo.”Condiciones Climáticas.Esta en pie una Advertencia de Bandera Roja anunciando para el miércoles por la tarde y a tempranas horas de la noche, ráfagas de vientos y posibilidades de relámpagos generadas por la actividad del paso de tormentas. Se esperan lluvias fuertes y rápidas con la presencia de tormentas. La temperatura estará en los 90 grados con un19-20% de humedad relativa. Para información acerca del humo visite: AirNow.gov Operaciones:Incendio Potter: Debido al comportamiento moderado del incendio el día de ayer, los bomberos lograron utilizar helicópteros para irrigar y proteger el área en donde se encuentran las líneas de fuego y al mismo tiempo reducir la propagación del fuego. Dichas condiciones, permitirán continuar con las operaciones controladas de quema en el área. En la parte sur del incendio, los bomberos se están dando a la tarea de limpiar la vegetación sobre la Carretera Forestal 2154 para ser usada como una línea de fuego indirecta. Al mismo tiempo, los bomberos están buscando la oportunidad de construir líneas de fuego en el flanco este de la zona afectada.Incendio Big Swamp: Debido a la mínima actividad del fuego el día de ayer, los bomberos lograron reforzar las líneas a lo largo del flanco este del incendio. Los esfuerzos para establecer una línea de fuego hacia Middle Fork del Rio Willamette River, podrían incluir la instalación de un sistema de riego para conectar la línea existente para bulldozers hacia la orilla del rio en el flanco norte que esta cerca del Camino Forestal 2153. Se continúan las operaciones de limpieza en las porciones sur y occidental del incendio. La colocación de mangueras está en pie a lo largo del área del fuego sin características de contención de caminos.Incendio Windigo: el día de ayer prevaleció una actividad mínima en el interior de las líneas de fuego. Los bomberos continúan trabajando junto con la asesoría de recursos con la finalidad de limitar el impacto a los recursos sensitivos y completar el trabajo de reparación a través del área de fuego. Los trabajos de reparación se dan para mitigar los danos causados a los recursos culturales después del incendio, protegen los sistemas de caminos de la erosión excesiva y a la vez provee seguridad al público. Recursos:20 tripulaciones manuales, 9 máquinas, 4 bulldozers, 6 cisternas, 8 helicópteros Tipo 1.  Total de personal: 717.Cierre de Caminos: Para la seguridad de los bomberos y la comunidad, por favor lea la información de los Incendios Big Swamp, Windigo, and Potter Fires.  ·       Cierre adicional de caminos en el incendio Potter - https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices ·       Para más información visite, Pacific Crest Trail – https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/closures/oregon/

Incendio Windigo

Extensión: Aprox. 1,007 acres
Nivel de Contención: 85%
Localizado: 20 mi SW de La Pine, OR
Causa: Relámpagos

Incendio Potter
Extensión: Aprox. 473 acres    
Nivel de contención: 0%
Localizado: 8 mi NE de Toketee Lake 
Causa: Relámpagos

Incendio Big Swamp
Extensión: Aprox. 121 acres    
Nivel de contención: 0%
Localizado: 6.5 mi N de Lemolo Lake
Causa: Relámpagos

Windigo Potter Big Swamp Fires Daily Update August 17 2022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

 

Windigo-Potter-Big Swamp - Fire Update

August 17, 2022

  Fire Information Phone: 541-625-0687 (8am - 7pm)                             Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.govPotter Fire InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/Big Swamp InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/Facebook:                    https://www.facebook.com/WindigoPotterBigSwampFireInfo/ Today: Based on today’s Red Flag Warning for gusty winds and possible lighting, Incident Commander Alan Lawson reminded firefighters “The theme for today is situational awareness. Every firefighter needs to be prepared for changing conditions like rolling debris on steep slopes and possible spot fires.”Weather: Red Flag Warning for gusty outflow winds and possible lightning from passing thunderstorm activity Wednesday afternoon and evening.  Expect brief heavy rainfall with storm cells.  Temperatures in the low 90s with relative humidity 19-20%. For smoke information visit: AirNow.gov.Potter Fire: Due to moderate fire behavior yesterday, firefighters used bucket drops from helicopters to help protect current firelines and reduce fire spread. Conditions allowed for continued burnout operations. On the south flank of the fire, firefighters are working to clear vegetation away from Forest Road 2154 as an indirect fireline and are scouting for possible opportunities to build firelines on the east flank.Big Swamp Fire: With minimal fire activity yesterday, firefighters strengthened the line along the east flank of the fire. Efforts to establish a fireline down to the Middle Fork of the Willamette River may include installing a sprinkler system to connect an existing dozer line to the riverbank on the north flank near Forest Road 2153. Mop up operations continue on the south and western portions of the fire. Hose lays are in place around parts of the fire without roads as containment features.Windigo Fire: Minimal fire activity yesterday remained interior to firelines. Crews continue working closely with resource advisors to limit impacts to sensitive resources and complete repair work across the fire area. Repair work mitigates post-fire damages to cultural resources, protects roads systems from excessive erosion, and provides for public safety. Resources: 20 hand crews, 9 engines, 4 dozers, 6 water tenders, 8 Type 1 helicopters. Total personnel 717.Closures: For firefighter and public safety, follow the Big Swamp, Windigo, and Potter Fires. ·       Additional Potter Fire Road Closure - https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices·       Pacific Crest Trail – visit https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/closures/oregon/ for more information. 

Windigo Fire
Acreage: Approx. 1,007 acres
Containment: 85%
Location: 20 mi SW of La Pine, OR
Cause: Lightning

Potter Fire
Acreage: Approx. 473 acres    
Containment: 0%
Location: 8 mi NE of Toketee Lake 
Cause: Lightning

Big Swamp
Acreage: Approx. 121 acres    
Containment: 0%
Location: 6.5 mi N of Lemolo Lake
Cause: Lightning

Informacin al da de los Incendios WindigoPotterBig Swamp16de agosto2022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

 

Información al día de los Incendios Windigo-Potter-Big Swamp

16 de agosto, 2022

 Linea Informativa: 541-625-0687 (8am - 7pm)                             Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.govPotter Fire InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/Big Swamp InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/Facebook:                    https://www.facebook.com/WindigoPotterBigSwampFireInfo/ El dia de hoy:  A las 6:00 am, los responsables para el Manejo de Incendios del área del Pacifico Noroeste, Equipo de Bomberos 10 (NWT10), asumió el comando de los incendios Windigo, Big Swamp y Potter. Se mantendrán los mismos objetivos anteriores de priorizar la vida y la seguridad de los pobladores y de los bomberos. Mientras se esté trabajando en conjunto con la comunidad afectada, los encargados en el incendio utilizaran las tácticas de supresión basadas en un análisis estratégico de riesgo. Esto tiene como objetivos: minimizar las posibilidades de propagación del fuego, minimizar el impacto del incendio y de las actividades de supresión en el bosque, campamentos forestales, y estructuras de recreación. El grupo NWT10 permanecerá vigilante para cumplir con su misión y de la manera más segura posible mientras se den cambios en la asignación de recursos, cambios climáticos y en el comportamiento del incendio.Condiciones Climáticas. Una inestabilidad atmosférica incrementara el grado de temperatura y a su vez la posibilidad de tormentas. Se predicen temperaturas alcanzando los 89 grados de calor. Se esperan ráfagas de vientos y fuertes lluvias con tormentas. Para información acerca del humo visite: AirNow.gov.Operaciones: El Incendio Potter ha alcanzado los 473 acres. El día de ayer, las operaciones de quema controlada se dieron de una manera exitosa y se continuo a través de todas las divisiones del Incendio. El día de hoy, los bomberos continuaran trabajando con la preparación de líneas directas e indirectas en las áreas Este y Sur del Incendio. Dependiendo de las condiciones climáticas, se tratará de llevar a cabo tácticas de operaciones de quema.El Incendio Big Swamp permanece en una extensión de 121 acres. El grupo de expertos en el incendio, continuaran con la construcción de líneas de construcción a mano, alrededor del perímetro del fuego. Las operaciones de limpieza se han dado inicio en las porciones Sur y Occidental del incendio. La colocación de mangueras está en pie a lo largo del área del fuego sin características de contención de caminos.El Incendio Windigo esta siendo contenido a un 78%. El día de ayer, los bomberos completaron un área de 100 pies con operaciones de limpieza entre el eje del incendio. Los bomberos iniciaran los trabajos de reparación a través del área afectada con el objetivo de mantener la seguridad del publico y a su vez prevenir degradaciones adicionales de terreno y mitigar daños a los recursos culturales, después del incendio.Se asignaran Grupos para Responder a Ataques Iniciales trabajando dentro de las divisiones que estén requiriendo de ayuda.Recursos: 27 tripulaciones manuales, 22 máquinas, 9 bulldozers, 11 cisternas, 8 helicópteros Tipo 1.  Total de personal: 871.Cierre de Caminos: Para la seguridad de los bomberos y la comunidad, por favor lea la información de los Incendios Big Swamp, Windigo, and Potter Fires.  ·       Cierre adicional de caminos en el incendio Potter - https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices ·       Para más información visite, Pacific Crest Trail – https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/closures/oregon/

Incendio Windigo

Extensión: Aprox. 1,007 acres
Nivel de Contención: 78%
Localizado: 20 mi SW de La Pine, OR
Causa: Relámpagos

Incendio Potter
Extensión: Aprox. 473 acres    
Nivel de contención: 0%
Localizado: 8 mi NE de Toketee Lake 
Causa: Relámpagos

Incendio Big Swamp
Extensión: Aprox. 121 acres    
Nivel de contención: 0%
Localizado: 6.5 mi N de Lemolo Lake
Causa: Relámpagos

 

Windigo Potter Big Swamp Fires Daily UpdateAugust 16 2022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

 

Windigo-Potter-Big Swamp - Fire Update

August 16, 2022

 Fire Information Phone: 541-625-0687 (8am - 7pm)                             Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.govPotter Fire InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/Big Swamp InciWeb:    https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/Facebook:                    https://www.facebook.com/WindigoPotterBigSwampFireInfo/ Today: Pacific Northwest Incident Management Team 10 (NWT10) assumed command of the Windigo, Big Swamp, and Potter Fires at 6:00 am this morning. Incident objectives will remain the same with the priority in protecting the life and safety of the public and firefighters. Using suppression tactics validated by a strategic risk analysis, fire managers will work to minimize further fire spread, the impacts of wildfire and suppression activities on commercial timberland, forest campgrounds and recreational facilities while maintaining relationships within the community served. NWT10 will remain vigilant in accomplishing the established mission in the safest way possible as we experience changes in assigned resources, critical weather and fire behavior.Weather: Atmospheric instability will increase as temperatures rise, increasing the chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures are forecast to reach a high of 89 degrees. Expect gusty outflow winds and brief heavy rainfall with any storm cells.  For smoke information visit: AirNow.gov.Operations: The Potter Fire is now 473 acres. Yesterday, burnout operations were successful and continued across all divisions of the fire. Today on the east and south sides of the fire crews will continue with direct and indirect line preparation and attempt tactical burnout operations, as conditions permit.The Big Swamp Fire remains at 121 acres. Hotshot crews continued hand line construction around the perimeter of the fire. Mop up operations have started on the south and western portions of the fire. Hose lays are in place around parts of the fire without roads as containment features.The Windigo Fire is now 78% contained. Yesterday, crews completed mop up operations 100 ft. within the fire’s edge. Crews will begin repair work across the fire area in order to protect public safety and prevent further degradation of the landscape and to mitigate post-fire damages to cultural resource. Crews assigned Initial Attack response will be reassigned to work within divisions where needs arise.Resources: 27 hand crews, 22 engines, 9 dozers, 11 water tenders, 8 Type 1 helicopters. Total personnel 871.Closures: For firefighter and public safety, follow the Big Swamp, Windigo, and Potter Fires. ·       Additional Potter Fire Road Closure - https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices·       Pacific Crest Trail – visit https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/closures/oregon/ for more information.

Windigo Fire
Acreage: Approx. 1,007 acres
Containment: 78%
Location: 20 mi SW of La Pine, OR
Cause: Lightning

Potter Fire
Acreage: Approx. 473 acres    
Containment: 0%
Location: 8 mi NE of Toketee Lake 
Cause: Lightning

Big Swamp
Acreage: Approx. 121 acres    
Containment: 0%
Location: 6.5 mi N of Lemolo Lake
Cause: Lightning

Smoke Outlook 8168172022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

Smoke Outlook 8/16-8/17/2022
Current Smoke Outlook for Central Oregon (airfire.org) 

Fire
The Windigo Fire is 1052 acres with 78% containment. The Potter Fire grew by 29 acres and is now 459 acres with 0% containment. The Big Swamp Fire remains at 121 acres with 0% containment. No change in fire behavior is expected today. For additional information, see Windigo Fire, Potter Fire, and Big Swamp Fire.

Smoke
Cedar Creek will be the primary producer of the smoke, but Potter will also contribute a fair amount. The main impacts will be felt in Oakridge this morning and in Crescent Lake early this morning and again this afternoon into tonight. However, the worse air quality will be experienced in the Waldo Lake area where satellite imagery is showing that thick smoke has settled there overnight. Moderate to USG AQ will likely remain in this area through tonight. A deeper SE flow will develop across the region tonight through Wednesday transporting the smoke northwestward, which should improve air quality in the all areas south and east of the Cedar Creek and Potter fires. Smoke could get pushed as far north as Eugene Wednesday.


WindigoPotterBig Swamp Fires Update August 15 2022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

Windigo-Potter-Big Swamp Fires Update – August 15, 2022

 

Fire Information Phone: 206-473-8645 (8am - 7pm)  |  Email: 2022.Windigo@firenet.gov

Potter Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8291/

Windigo Fire InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8292/

Big Swamp InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8323/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Windigo-Fire-and-Potter-Fire-Information-109233838550715

 

Northwest Incident Management Team 10, a Type 2 IMT, arrived yesterday to shadow Northwest Team 6. Transfer of command will occur at 6:00 a.m. on August 16. Daily updates will continue and a new phone number will be available for fire information at 5:00 p.m. today; call (541) 625-0687.

The Windigo Fire is now 70% contained and 1,052 acres. Crews will continue mop-up operations to ensure the fire does not grow out of its current footprint. Rehabilitation work has started on Forest Service Road 60.

Crews on the Potter Fire successfully completed burnout operations with the Ummanned Aircraft System (drone) on the southern edge. Resources on the southern and eastern portions of the fire will continue to hold the line and clean up the burnout operations. Firefighters will continue to prep indirect and contingency lines to the west.

After an infrared flight, no growth was reported on the Big Swamp Fire. Crews will continue to work off of the northwest anchor with the intention of reaching 100ft depth of mop-up. Hoses are being added to the east side for direct operations.

Resources on the fires include 861 total personnel comprised of 27 handcrews, 23 engines, 8 dozers, 11 water tenders, eight Type 1 Helicopters, one Type 3 Helicopter and two fixed-wing scoopers.

A warming trend will begin today as high temperatures reach 82-85 degrees. Northwest winds will blow over the Potter and Big Swamp Fires at 6-8 mph with gusts up to 15 mph. East winds on the Windigo Fire will reach speeds of 4-7 mph with gusts of up to 15 mph. Fire spotting distances may be up to .3 miles with a 40-80% chance of ignition. Visit AirNow.gov for smoke information.

Windigo Fire
Acreage: Approx. 1,052 acres
Containment: 70%
Location: 20 mi SW of La Pine
Cause: Lightning

Potter Fire
Acreage: Approx. 459 acres       
Containment: 0%
Location: 8 mi NE of Toketee Lake 
Cause: Lightning

Big Swamp
Acreage: Approx. 121 acres       
Containment: 0%
Location: 6.5 mi N of Lemolo Lake
Cause: Lightning

 

Closures: For firefighter and public safety follow the Big Swamp, Windigo, and Potter Fires.

·       Additional Potter Fire Road Closure: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices

·       Pacific Crest Trail: https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/closures/oregon/

Smoke Outlook 8158162022

Related Incident: Big Swamp
Publication Type: News

Smoke Outlook 8/15-8/16/2022
Current Smoke Outlook for Central Oregon (airfire.org) 

Fire
The Windigo Fire is 1052 acres with 70% containment. The Potter Fire is now 430 acres with 0% containment. The Big Swamp Fire is at 121 acres with 0% containment. No change in fire behavior is expected today. For additional information, see Windigo Fire, Potter Fire, and Big Swamp Fire.
 
Smoke
Smoke concerns will mainly be limited to the valleys closest to the fires of Potter and Cedar Creek and locations to the south. Cedar Creek will be the primary producer of the smoke and the impacts will be felt in Oakridge this morning and to a lesser degree tonight as winds will be more north to northeast transporting the smoke away from Oakridge. The typical diurnal NW afternoon wind will drift the Cedar Creek smoke into Waldo Lake and Odell Lake this afternoon and then down the Highway 58 corridor into Crescent Lake area by evening. However, with the flow becoming more northerly the smoke will move away from Crescent Lake and more towards Diamond Lake and Crater Lake for some Moderate AQ potential. This overnight northeasterly flow is expected to occur again Tuesday night. 


Indian Ridge Fire Update August 20 2022

Related Incident: Indian Ridge
Publication Type: News

Fire managers are utilizing a point protection strategy to prevent any critical wilderness infrastructure from being negatively impacted by the fire. Firefighters continue to take protection actions around paradise and Magruder road. Crews wrapped signs and tables with flame resistant foil and installed sprinklers on the road bridge. Firefighters are finishing their work at Indian Creek and starting to implement protection actions on the Spot Mountain bridge and stock ramp. Crews are also working on the Snake Creek bridge north of Indian Campground and around the Magruder Crossing area.

As the fire moves closer to Paradise Road, there may be temporary road closures later this week including a barricade and road guard at Magruder Crossing. The area/trail closure implemented last week, remains unchanged. The fire is still five miles from the Idaho/Montana border and is approximately 30 miles southwest of Darby. Smoke may be visible south of Hamilton, primarily around Darby.


Indian Ridge fire Update 8172022

Related Incident: Indian Ridge
Publication Type: News


The lightning-caused Indian Ridge Fire burning in the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness in Idaho since July 7th, has grown to approximately 4,000 acres. The fire has been active this week primarily along the western and northern flanks, north of Indian Creek. The fire is burning in very steep, rugged, and remote terrain with heavy surface fuels and dead standing timber making access for firefighters difficult and dangerous.

Fire managers are utilizing a point protection strategy to prevent any critical wilderness infrastructure from being negatively impacted by the fire. Yesterday the fire moved closer to Paradise Road prompting firefighters to take protection actions around the Indian Creek Campground, which is currently closed for public safety. Crews wrapped signs and tables with flame resistant foil and installed sprinklers on the road bridge. Today, crews are finishing their work at Indian Creek and starting to implement protection actions on the Spot Mountain bridge and stock ramp. Last night the fire again crossed Indian Creek and made a large run to the south near Nick Wynn Mountain. Fire managers expect the fire to reach Paradise Road and Indian Creek Campground in the next day or two.

As the fire moves closer to Paradise Road, there may be temporary road closures later this week including a barricade and road guard at Magruder Crossing. There is also a highway reader board at the junction of Nez Perce Road and West Fork Highway alerting motorists to any delays/closures. The area/trail closure implemented last week, remains unchanged. The fire is still five miles from the Idaho/Montana border and is approximately 30 miles southwest of Darby. Smoke may be visible south of Hamilton, primarily around Darby.

Six Rivers Lightning Complex COMMUNITY MEETING 8212022

Related Incident: Six Rivers Lightning Complex
Publication Type: News

Six Rivers Lightning Complex COMMUNITY MEETING
Sunday, August 21th, 2022, 3:00 p.m.In-Person:
 
Willow Creek Bible Church
39 Brannan Mountain Road
Willow Creek, CA 95573
 Virtual & Recorded for future viewing: 
Six Rivers National Forest Facebook www.facebook.com/SixRiversNFPlease join us to hear from Incident Command staff and local leaders in order to get the most up to date information on the status of the Six Rivers Lightning Complex. This event will be held outdoors and will be live-streamed on the Six Rivers National Forest Facebook page for those who cannot attend in-person.

California Interagency Incident Management Team 14 

Email: 2022.lightningcomplex@firenet.gov             

Incident Information: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8312/   

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SixRiversNF 

Six Rivers National Forest: www.fs.usda.gov/srnf 

Fire Information Phone: (707) 356-9442 (Hours: 8am-8pm) 



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