DixieJumbo Fires Daily Update July 11 2021
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Dixie-Jumbo Fires Daily Update
July 11, 2021- Today’s fire activity across both fires is expected to be lighter in the morning as drift smoke from other fires is creating a damping effect. As the inversion layer dissipates, there is the potential for extreme fire behavior. Gusty winds from the north may result in increased spotting. The remote terrain and communication challenges continue to make firefighting efforts difficult. Additional equipment is being brought in to improve communications for firefighters across both fires.
The Northern Rockies Area is now in preparedness level 5 with 44 new fires reported and 21 uncontained large fires. There are currently 7 Incident Management Teams committed within the Northern Rockies area.
Dixie Fire
The Dixie fire is now at 13,873 acres. Along the northern edge of the fire, growth was minimal as the fire spreads into older burn scars. The northeast corner saw the most growth as the fire moves through mature timber. Down along the southern end of the fire, firefighters are pre- positioning equipment near structures and areas of high value along the Salmon river corridor (including Mackey Bar, Jim Moore, Whitewater Ranch, Yellow Pine, and Allison Ranch). The fire is continuing to back down toward the Salmon river and boaters should be alert for rolling rocks and other debris. In the communities of Dixie and Comstock, firefighters are continuing to focus on structure protection and line construction along FS road 222. Starting tonight, there will be a night shift on the western edge of the fire. Their primary mission is structure protection and patrol. Additional resources have been ordered.
Jumbo Fire
The Jumbo Fire is located west of the Dixie Fire and is at 827 acres. Updated information from an infrared flight resulted in the adjustment in acreage. The fire is staffed with smokejumpers who will be evaluating the fire and focusing on structure protection and fuel mitigation in Concord Hill and Jumbo Camp. The Jumbo Fire also threatens the communities of Dixie and Comstock, as well as structures in the surrounding area. Air operations is flying in supplies and additional resources have been ordered for this fire.
Weather and Smoke
Temperatures should reach the upper 80s today across the fires, with humidity in the low teens. Expect to see changing smoke conditions as fire activity changes throughout the day. The smoke in the air is from several fires, across several states, including: Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California. Visit https://fire.airnow.gov/ to learn more.
Fire Restrictions
Based on this recent fire activity and current EXTREME fire conditions across the region, land management agencies and fire managers in the Grangeville Fire Restrictions Area have decided to implement STAGE 2 FIRE RESTRICTIONS starting at 12:01 A.M. on Friday, July 16. See Inciweb for more information: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/7608/60737/.
Evacuations and Closures
On July 6, the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders for the Dixie and Comstock area. For evacuation information and updates, please continue to follow the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Idaho-County-Sheriffs-Office- 178393728844032 or call 208-983-1100.
Closures
A portion of the Red River Ranger District of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests is under a closure; a copy of the official closure order is available online
at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/nezperceclearwater/alerts-notices under “Public Notices.”
River Recreators Know Before You Go
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Information for River Recreators regarding the Dixie Fire.
DixieJumbo Fires Daily Update July 10 2021
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Fire Information: (208)207-7417
Evacuation Information: Call Idaho County Sheriff, 208-983-1100
Fire Information Email: 2021.dixie@firenet.gov
Fire Information Facebook: @NPClwNFs
Fire Information Twitter: @NPClwNFs
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Grangeville Fire enter Stage 2 Fire Restrictions starting Friday July 16
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KAMIAH, Idaho: July 9, 2021—The Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Zone, which includes lands and fire response areas for the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho Department of Lands, Clearwater-Potlatch Timber Protective Association, and Nez Perce Tribe, has coordinated initial attack responses for over 70 new wildland fires that have started since Monday, July 5. These land managers are working closely together to determine response priorities and how to most efficiently share and allocate their limited firefighting resources based on real time information and values at risk.
Based on this recent fire activity and current EXTREME fire conditions across the region, land management agencies and fire managers in the Grangeville Fire Restrictions Area have decided to implement STAGE 2 FIRE RESTRICTIONS starting at 12:01 A.M. on Friday, July 16.
“We will be moving directly into Stage 2 Fire Restrictions this season,” said Cheryl Probert, Forest Supervisor for the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests within the Grangeville Fire Restrictions Area. “We decided not to implement Stage 1 restrictions immediately because we meet the conditions now for Stage 2 restrictions; we reached that threshold very quickly after the last heat wave.
“Stage 2 Fire Restrictions are stricter than Stage 1, so we wanted to make sure everyone, including those working in industries that operate machinery and equipment within this restriction area, have ample time to prepare for these restrictions,” explained Probert. “This is why the decision was made to implement these Stage 2 restrictions on Friday, July 16 and not sooner.”
Even though Stage 2 Fire Restrictions will not be immediately implemented, land managers ask the public to continue being extremely careful with any activity that can cause a spark. Individuals are encouraged to begin following the Stage 2 Fire Restrictions protocol even before the restrictions are formally in effect.
“We greatly appreciate the continued efforts of everyone in our local communities and everyone visiting our local public lands who are taking precautions to prevent human–caused wildfires,” said Probert.
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests fire information is available online at https://bit.ly/NPCFireInfo on social media at www.facebook.com/NPClwNFs and www.twitter.com/NPClwNFs , on the forest’s official mobile app (search “Nez Perce Clearwater” in your app store), or by calling your local ranger station. Report all wildfires to the Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center (208-983-6800) or call 911.
DixieJumbo Fires Daily Update July 9 2021
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Fire Information: (208)207-7417
Evacuation Information: Call Idaho County Sheriff, 208-983-1100
Fire Information Email: 2021.dixie@firenet.gov
Fire Information Facebook: @NPClwNFs
Fire Information Twitter: @NPClwNFs
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Northern Rockies IMT Team 2 Assumes Command of the Dixie Fire
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As of 6 a.m. (PDT) July 8, Doug Turman’s Type 1 Northern Rockies National Incident Management Team 2 assumed command of the Dixie and Jumbo Fires. The team is employing an aggressive suppression strategy, factoring in the large national competition for incident resources, current environmental conditions, topography, and predicted weather patterns in the coming days. The Team publishes daily updates on the fires on the "News" section of this webpage.
Dixie Fire Update July 8 2021
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Dixie fire now 11,000 acres; Wednesday lightning storms caused new fires across the region
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Dixie Fire Update July 7 2021
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Dixie fire exceeds 7,000 acres as firefighters continue suppression efforts
KAMIAH, Idaho: July 7, 2021—Firefighting resources are still engaged in suppression operations on the Dixie fire, located 40 miles southeast of Grangeville and 15 miles south of Elk City near the community of Dixie. The fire is estimated to be about 7,000 acres as of 7 a.m. (PDT) on July 7. The fire has continued to burn actively and spread in all directions, and fire managers are anticipating that will be the case today as well. Today, aviation and ground resources are focusing their efforts on structure protection and improving the roads and fuel breaks near the communities of Dixie and Comstock.
The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office has issued evacuation orders for the Dixie and Comstock area. For evacuation information and updates, please follow the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Idaho-County-Sheriffs-Office-178393728844032 .
A Type 1 Incident Management Team will be arriving to the Dixie fire and in-briefing today, and will assume command of the fire at 6 a.m. (PDT) on Thursday, July 8. Until that time, the fire is being managed under a local Type 3 organization, with multiple aircraft, crews, engines, medical personnel, and heavy equipment currently assigned.
Fire officials are developing a closure order for the Dixie fire area; more information will be distributed as soon as it becomes available. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests closure information is available online at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/nezperceclearwater/alerts-notices . Temporary flight restrictions are in place over the fire area for the safety of the public as well as of aerial firefighting resources.
Dixie fire information is available on InciWeb at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7608/ .
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests fire information is available online at https://bit.ly/NPCFireInfo , on social media at www.facebook.com/NPClwNFs and www.twitter.com/NPClwNFs , on the forest’s official mobile app (search “Nez Perce Clearwater” in your app store), or by calling your local ranger station. Report all wildfires to the Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center (208-983-6800) or call 911.
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EVACUATIONS DixieComstock Area
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Evacuations are in effect in the Dixie and Comstock area due to the Dixie fire. Evacuation updates are being provided by the Idaho County Sheriff's Office. Please make sure to follow the Idaho County Sheriff's Office Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Idaho-County-Sheriffs-Office-178393728844032/ for the latest information.
Dixie Fire Update July 6 2021
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New wildfire near Dixie exceeds 1,000 acres despite aggressive initial attack
Firefighting resources are actively engaged in full suppression operations on the Dixie fire, located 40 miles southeast of Grangeville and 15 miles south of Elk City near the community of Dixie. The fire is estimated to be between 1,000 and 2,500 acres as of 7 a.m. (PDT) on July 6. Aviation and ground resources are resuming fire suppression operations near Dixie Summit along Forest Service Road #222 early this morning.
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“Multiple helicopters and large retardant tankers worked on the fire from time of detection to the very last possible minute of daylight yesterday during initial attack,” said Jim Wimer, Public Affairs Specialist for the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests.
The Dixie fire was detected in the early afternoon on July 5 by aviation resources that were engaged in suppression operations on a different fire at the time. The cause of the Dixie fire is unconfirmed at this time due to extreme fire behavior near the point of origin, but fire managers believe it was started by lightning from recent thunderstorm activity in the area.
Due to the current combination of hot, dry conditions and the accumulations of heavy dead and down fuels, the fire was able to spread rapidly and quickly exceed the capabilities of local aviation and ground resources on scene. A Type 1 Incident Management Team has been ordered and is tentatively expected to assume command of the Dixie fire at 6 a.m. (PDT) on Thursday, July 8. Until that time, the fire is being managed under a local Type 3 organization, with multiple aircraft, crews, engines, and heavy equipment currently assigned.
Temporary flight restrictions will be put in place over the fire area today for the safety of the public as well as of aerial firefighting resources. Remember, “If you fly, we can’t.” Please avoid the Dixie area, both on the ground and in the air, while fire resources are working. The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests is working closely with the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office to evaluate and implement evacuation orders as needed. [UPDATE: Evacuation orders are in place in the Dixie and Comstock areas. Follow the Idaho County Sheriff's Office on Facebook for updates.]
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests fire information is available online at https://bit.ly/NPCFireInfo, on social media at www.facebook.com/NPClwNFs and www.twitter.com/NPClwNFs, on the forest’s official mobile app (search “Nez Perce Clearwater” in your app store), or by calling your local ranger station. Report all wildfires to the Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center (208-983-6800) or call 911.
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