Freeze Out Fire temporary area closure lifted
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Sheridan, WY, August 25, 2020- The ten-acre Freeze Out Fire, near Freeze Out Point off Forest System Road (FSR) 201 has been 100% contained and the temporary closure order in the Freeze Out area is lifted. Firefighters will continue to monitor the incident. The lightning caused fire burned in lodgepole pine and spruce mixed forest. No injuries were reported, and fire personnel are thankful for logistical support from local businesses.
If you have questions about the fire or closure, please contact the Bighorn National Forest Supervisor’s Office in Sheridan at 307-674-2600.
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Freeze Out Fire temporary area closure
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Sheridan, WY, August 19, 2020- The ten-acre Freeze Out Fire, near Freeze Out Point off Forest System Road (FSR) 201 has prompted officials to place a temporary closure order in the Freeze Out area. FSR 149, 150, 168, 161, 201, 198 and other routes are affected. The closure will begin on FSR 168 at the junction with FSR 149. The lightning caused fire has moderate potential to spread in lodgepole pine and spruce mixed forest.
If you have questions about the fire or closure, please contact the Bighorn National Forest Supervisor’s Office in Sheridan at 307-674-2600.
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Order BNG202005Fire Closure
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Order BNF-2020-05-Fire Closure
FOREST ORDER
Tongue District FIRE CLOSURE
Freeze Out Fire Area
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Tonto National Forest Battles Lightning Fire in Rolls OHV Area
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Tonto National Forest Battles Lightning Fire in Rolls OHV Area
Location: Rolls OHV Area, Mesa RD Fuel Type: Grass/Brush
Size: 500 acres Date/Time Detected: 8/18/2020 8:00 pm
Cause: Lightning Containment: 0%
The Rolls Fire is burning in the Rolls OHV area northeast of the Butcher Jones Recreation Area onthe Mesa Ranger District, Lower Salt Recreation Area. The fire is approximately 500-1000acres and is lightning-caused. Mesa fire crews are on scene at this time and are planning afiring operation that will remove available fuels along Bush Hwy and Hwy 87, assisting withcontainment efforts.
During the firing operations this morning, Bush Hwy will be closed at Saguaro Lake (the lakewill remain open) and Hwy 87 will be restricted to 1 lane from the Bush Hwy exit north toFour Peaks Rd. Please drive safely through the area as firefighters will be working along thehighway.
No additional recreation site closures are associated with the Rolls Fire at this time, and noevacuations are in effect. With multiple lightning fires burning on the Tonto National Forest,firefighters are working to suppress these fires as quickly and safely as possible.
Stage 1 Fire Restrictions are currently in effect on the Tonto National Forest. Recreationaltarget shooting is currently prohibited on the Tonto National Forest as well. We are still infire season, so please be extremely careful when recreating in the forest.https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/tonto/alerts-notices
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Crews continue to monitor Griffin Fire area
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Although the fire is 100% contained, crews will continue to patrol the area. Closures remain in effect at this time.
Griffin Fire Closure
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE
TONTO NATIONAL FOREST
GLOBE, AND TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICTS
Griffin Fire Public Safety Closure Order
PROIDBITIONS
Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. § 551 and 36 C.F.R. § 261.50(a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited within the area and on the roads and trails described in this Order (the "Restricted Area") and as depicted on the attached map, hereby incorporated into this Order as Exhibit A, all within the Tonto National Forest, Gila County, Arizona.
1. Going into or being upon the Restricted Area. 36 C.F.R.§261.52(e).
2. Being on the road. 36C.F.R. § 261.54(e).
3. Being on the trail. 36 C.F.R. § 26 l.55(a).
EXEMPTIONS
Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. § 261.S0(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
1. Persons with a written Forest Service authorization specifically exempting them from the effect of this Order.
2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of any organized rescue or firefighting resource in the performance of an official duty.
RESTRICTED AREA
All National Forest System lands, roads, and trails within the boundary starting at the intersection of National Forest System Road (NFSR) 303 and US Highway 60/77, then following north along the western edge of NFSR 303 to its intersection with NFSR 645, then following the southern edge of NFSR 645 to NFSR 346, then following the western edge of NFSR 346 to the Salt River, then following south and west along the southern edge of the Salt River to its intersection with NFSR 219, then following south along the eastern edge of NFSR 219 to its intersection with NFSR 220, the following east along the northern edge of NFSR 220 to the Gin Spring Wash, then following south along the centerline of Gin Spring Wash to its intersection with Nugget Wash, then following east along the centerline of Nugget Wash to NFSR 323, then
following south along the eastern edge of NFSR 323 to its intersection with NFSR 224, then following the eastern edge of NFSR 224 to US 60/77, then following north and east along the western edge of U.S 60/77 to its intersection with NFSR 330, then following east along the northern edge of NFSR 330 to the National Forest boundary, then following the National Forest boundary north and east to its intersection with NFSR 2326, then following west along the northern edge of NFSR 2326 to its intersection with U.S. 60/77, then following south along the eastern edge of U.S. 60/77, back to the point of beginning at its intersection with NFSR 303.
NOTE: The following roads/road segments along the perimeter are open:
NFSRs 303, 645, 346, 219, 220, 323, 224, 330, and 2326.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Order is to protect public health and safety during firefighting and emergency operations.
IMPLEMENTATION
This Order will be effective on September 15, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., and shall remain in effect until December 31, 2020 or until rescinded, whichever occurs first.
A map identifying the Restricted Area is attached and made part of this Order as Exhibit A.
Any violation of this prohibition is punishable as a Class B misdemeanor by a fine of not more than $5,000 for individuals or $10,000 for organizations, or by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, or both (see16 U.S.C.551, 18 U.S.C.3571(b)(6),
18 U.S.C.3581(b)(7)).
Further information regarding this Order may be obtained at the Tonto National Forest Supervisor's Office in Phoenix, Arizona, (602)225-5200, or at the Globe Ranger District Office, (928) 402-6200.
This Order supersedes any previous orders prohibiting the same acts covered by this Order.
Dated this 15th day of September, 2020, at Phoenix, Arizona.
Griffin Fire Contained Another Day of Warming and Drying
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Griffin, Alder, Rockhouse – September 3, 2020 Morning Update
Griffin Fire: 61,821 acres 100% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush
The Griffin Fire (started 8/17) merged with the Gin Fire (started 8/16) and Champion Fire (started 8/23).
Location: 5 miles northeast of Globe, AZ in the Apache mountains west of Hwy 60
Alder Fire: 633 acres 0% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush Started 8/27 Location: 16 miles north of San Carlos, AZ
Rockhouse Fire: 19,506 acres 37% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush Started 8/21 Location: 22 miles southeast of San Carlos, AZ
Resources: 419 total including: 7 Crews; 17 Engines; 5 bulldozers; 7 water tenders; 7 helicopters
Griffin Fire Contained; Another Day of Warming and Drying
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The Griffin Fire is 100% contained. This means that a control line has been completed around the entire fire perimeter with a reasonable expectation that fire will not spread beyond that point. Smoldering will continue within the fire’s perimeter until significant moisture is received over the fire area. Firefighters are nearing completion on chipping and grading to restore roads impacted by fire suppression efforts.
Firefighters inserted by helicopter on the Alder Fire yesterday were successful in suppressing areas of heat near the fire’s edge on the ridgetop. Crews continue to monitor the fire where it is inaccessible in steep, rugged terrain. Firefighters continue to chip materials along the 1300 Road to the east of the fire.
Firefighters used heavy equipment to improve access to areas east of the Rockhouse Fire. This will provide opportunities for firefighters to access the fire from roads if necessary in the future. Firefighters will be in the area to monitor, patrol and respond to any new fires detected.
Significant warming and drying is predicted through the upcoming holiday weekend. Excessive heat with temperatures climbing above 100 degrees is forecasted for lower elevations. No precipitation is forecasted for the next few days. Weather conditions could allow fire behavior to pick up in the afternoon.
Today is the last day for a South Central Arizona Smoke Outlook at https://wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlooks/SouthCentralArizona. Smoke production has almost ceased. Any smoke generated will likely be within the interior of the fire as flames creep through unburned pockets of vegetation. Smoke is not likely to move far beyond the fire perimeter. Wildfire Smoke and COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions can be found at https://tinyurl.com/y3xp4cy3.
Firefighters are focused on protecting values at risk where they can do so safely and effectively. Challenges include extreme temperatures and steep and remote terrain. Firefighter and public safety are the highest priority. Firefighters are working to protect local communities; power lines; mines; range improvements; historical, cultural, and ceremonial sites; and natural resources. We are working with nearby Incident Management Teams and agency administrators to share resources where they are needed most.
This region is experiencing an active fire season and all residents should consider themselves in “READY” status, be aware of hazards, and keep up to date on changing conditions. For current emergency management information, visit Gila County Emergency Management at http://www.readygila.com/ or San Carlos Apache Tribe Emergency Response Commission https://tinyurl.com/y50067jr. Learn more about Ready (Prepare Now) – Set (Be Alert) – Go (Evacuate) at https://ein.az.gov/ready-set-go.
Highway 60 is open. There is a reduced speed limit of 55 mph along Highway 60 due to firefighters working in the area. Please use caution when travelling, observe posted speed limits, and drive with lights on for safety. For current road status call 511, visit https://az511.gov/, https://www.az511.com/aout/mobileapp, or follow https://twitter.com/ArizonaDOT.
Road 1300 near Highway Tanks, SC Route 6, and Road 900 remain closed on the San Carlos Apache Reservation.
The Tonto National Forest has issued Public Safety Closure Orders for the areas impacted by these fires. Visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/tonto/alerts-notices for details.
Temporary Flight Restrictions are in effect. Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t! Every time a drone is spotted near a fire, all aircraft are grounded until we can be sure the drone is clear of this area. http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/
Fire Information: 928-421-4539 Email: 2020.griffin@firenet.gov
Griffin Fire Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7020/
Alder Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7113/
Rockhouse Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7103/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaltGinGriffinFire and https://www.facebook.com/SCATFORESTRY
Arizona Fire Information: https://wildlandfire.az.gov/ and https://ein.az.gov/
Gila County Emergency Management: http://www.readygila.com/
San Carlos Apache Tribe Emergency Response Commission (TERC): https://tinyurl.com/y50067jr
Interactive Fire Map: https://maps.nwcg.gov/sa/
Griffin Fire Operations Update September 2 2020
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Griffin Fire Operations Update Video for September 2, 2020 with Planning Operations Trainee Caleb Finch is now available on the Salt Gin Griffin Fire Information Facebook page at http://bit.ly/OpsUpdateVideo
A version in Apache will also be available
FINAL Smoke Outlook September 34 2020
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Special Statement
This is the last smoke outlook for these fires.
Fire
The Griffin fire is now 100% contained (61,821 acres) and the Rockhouse is 37% contained (19,520 acres). The Alder stands at 633 acres and 0% contained. The fires will be turned over to another team soon. Visit the incident's inciweb link for the latest fire details: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7020/
Smoke
Smoke generation has almost ceased. Any smoke generated will not move far beyond the fire perimeter
Ozone
Ozone levels could climb in the next few days if smoke from the fires in California is transported into the area.
Weather Forecast Predicts Return to Hot and Dry Conditions
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Griffin, Alder, Rockhouse – September 2, 2020 Morning Update
Griffin Fire: 61,822 acres 88% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush
The Griffin Fire (started 8/17) merged with the Gin Fire (started 8/16) and Champion Fire (started 8/23).
Location: 5 miles northeast of Globe, AZ in the Apache mountains west of Hwy 60
Alder Fire: 632 acres 0% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush Started 8/27 Location: 16 miles north of San Carlos, AZ
Rockhouse Fire: 19,520 acres 0% contained Cause: Lightning Vegetation: Grass and Brush Started 8/21 Location: 22 miles southeast of San Carlos, AZ
Resources: 496 total including: 10 Crews; 25 Engines; 7 bulldozers; 10 water tenders; 2 masticators; 5 helicopters; 2 super scoopers
Weather Forecast Predicts Return to Hot and Dry Conditions
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Crews on the Griffin Fire are mulching limbs and branches removed in suppression efforts to help restore the land to its natural state and minimize potential soil erosion. Vegetation within the fire’s perimeter continues to smolder. Crews will monitor and respond to any activity near the fire’s edge to prevent perimeter growth.
A helicopter was used for water drops on the Alder Fire yesterday. The fire is burning in extremely steep terrain, much of which is inaccessible. If conditions allow, a helitack crew and a hotshot crew will be inserted by helicopter today to respond to areas of heat on the ridgetop near the fire’s perimeter as fuels dry out in warming temperatures.
Crews on the Rockhouse Fire continue to patrol and monitor the fire and address any hotspots along the perimeter. Firefighters are working to hold and secure control lines to protect values at risk near Coolidge Dam.
Westerly breezes and sunshine are expected today. A warming and drying trend is predicted through the end of the week with temperatures well above normal by the weekend. Little or no rain is expected for the next seven days. Drying fuels could lead to increased fire behavior.
A South Central Arizona Smoke Outlook with specific smoke forecasts for various communities is available at https://wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlooks/SouthCentralArizona. Strong west winds are expected to push smoke to the east toward Bylas today, with similar but lighter winds tomorrow. Wildfire Smoke and COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions can be found at https://tinyurl.com/y3xp4cy3.
Firefighters are focused on protecting values at risk where they can do so safely and effectively. Challenges include extreme temperatures, steep and remote terrain, flash flooding, lightning, and outflow winds associated with thunderstorms. Firefighter and public safety are the highest priority. Firefighters are working to protect local communities; power lines; mines; range improvements; historical, cultural, and ceremonial sites; and natural resources. We are working with nearby Incident Management Teams and agency administrators to share resources where they are needed most.
This region is experiencing an active fire season and all residents should consider themselves in “READY” status, be aware of hazards, and keep up to date on changing conditions. For current emergency management information, visit Gila County Emergency Management at http://www.readygila.com/ or San Carlos Apache Tribe Emergency Response Commission https://tinyurl.com/y50067jr. Learn more about Ready (Prepare Now) – Set (Be Alert) – Go (Evacuate) information at https://ein.az.gov/ready-set-go.
There is a reduced speed limit of 55 mph along Highway 60 due to firefighters working in the area. Please use caution when travelling, observe posted speed limits, and drive with lights on for safety. For current road status call 511, visit https://az511.gov/, https://www.az511.com/aout/mobileapp, or follow https://twitter.com/ArizonaDOT.
Road 1300, near Highway Tanks, and Road 900 remain closed on the San Carlos Apache Reservation.
The Tonto National Forest has issued Public Safety Closure Orders for the areas impacted by these fires. Visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/tonto/alerts-notices for details.
Temporary Flight Restrictions are in effect. Wildfires are a No Drone Zone. If you fly, we can’t! Every time a drone is spotted near a fire all aircraft are grounded until we can be sure the drone is clear of this area. http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/
Fire Information: 928-421-4539 Email: 2020.griffin@firenet.gov
Griffin Fire Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7020/
Alder Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7113/
Rockhouse Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7103/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaltGinGriffinFire and https://www.facebook.com/SCATFORESTRY
Arizona Fire Information: https://wildlandfire.az.gov/ and https://ein.az.gov/
Gila County Emergency Management: http://www.readygila.com/
San Carlos Apache Tribe Emergency Response Commission (TERC): https://tinyurl.com/y50067jr
Interactive Fire Map: https://maps.nwcg.gov/sa/