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York Fire Update 73023 700am

Related Incident: 2023 - York Fire
Publication Type: News

 July 30, 2023 - Update - The York Fire is at 30,000 acres and 0% contained. The abundance of dry fuels, combined with the weather conditions of high winds yesterday, created extremely challenging conditions for firefighting efforts. The dry fuel acts as a ready ignition source, and when paired with those weather conditions it resulted in long-distance fire run and high flames, leading to extreme fire behavior.

In some areas fire crews were seeing 20-foot flames. This indicated the intensity and severity of the fire in certain areas. This size flame length can create dangerous conditions for firefighters and hinder containment efforts, it’s vital fire crews exercise caution and prioritize their safety while strategizing ways to control the fire’s progression.

The focus today is on containment and suppression efforts, this is critical to limit the fire's spread. The continued use of aircraft will be for fire retardant drops, and water drops to try and assist in slowing down the fire's progression and allow the ground crews the ability to create containment lines. The fire retardant helps to reduce the fire's intensity and limit its ability to spread further.

A type 2 Incident Management Team was ordered and will be in briefing later this afternoon. There are more resources arriving to assist with these firefighting efforts. Dealing with wildfires is a challenging and hazardous task, but the coordinated efforts of the fire management team and the commitment of firefighters are instrumental in mitigating the impact of the fire.

As always, it's important to stay updated on official information and follow safety instructions given by local authorities. If you're in the vicinity of the fire, please take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.

Hayden Fire Update July 30 2023

Related Incident:
Publication Type: News

Acres: 17,531

Containment: 0%

Personnel: 711

Summary: The Hayden Fire started on Wednesday, July 19th, 2023, at approximately 11:30 am. The fire is located in the Lemhi Range, 18 miles west of Leadore, Idaho. The Hayden Fire is a full suppression fire. Firefighters are working long hours every day to contain the fire as quickly as they can, impacting the fewest acres possible.  

Weather: THERE IS A RED FLAG WARNING FOR GUSTY WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY. Southwesterly winds with gusts up to 40 mph will pick up over the fire today. With poor humidity recoveries overnight and windy conditions predicted to continue the next few days, expect critical fire weather.

Actions: Yesterday, increased cloud cover played a significant role in moderating fire behavior and crews made good progress on connecting and strengthening primary control lines in the eastern portion of the fire. The dozer line on the eastern edge of the fire was completed. Near Kadletz Creek, crews experienced short wind-driven runs, but all fire remains within primary containment lines. Last night, on the eastern edge of the fire, taking advantage of the cool night air, fire was introduced to pockets of unburned fuel to reduce the chance of group tree torching and spotting over control lines.

To date, more than 200,000 gallons of water have been dropped on the Hayden Fire, aiding firefighters on the ground.

Important Information: The Lemhi County Sheriff’s Department in coordination with the Salmon-Challis National Forest and Great Basin Team 7 have pre-identified evacuation zones. They will be implemented using the “Ready, Set, Go” terminology, for more information please visit the Lemhi County website at lemhicountyidaho.org

Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect on the Salmon-Challis National Forest (SCNF), Idaho Department of Lands, and Bureau of Land Management jurisdiction. For more information, please visit the Salmon-Challis National Forest’s Alerts and Notices webpage. 

The Salmon-Challis National Forest has an area closure order in place to help protect firefighter and public safety.  Maps and additional information are available on the Alerts and Notices SCNF website. Risk to responders and public safety remains the highest priority for the incident management team.


York Fire Update 72923 945pm

Related Incident: 2023 - York Fire
Publication Type: News

The York fire remains at 0% containment. Fire crews were challenged with heavy winds today which caused the York Fire to rapidly spread to the north, covering considerable distances in a short amount of time. Durning such events, crews worked diligently to adjust strategies and tactics to adapt to the changing conditions.

Fire crews will be working throughout the night to continue creating containment lines. While this is demanding for the crews, their dedication and efforts to work tirelessly to contain the fire is commendable.

Additionally, yesterday during the initial attack phase of the York Fire, due to the wind-driven, extreme fire behavior, three structures were destroyed. These structures include the unoccupied, National Park Service owned Kousch House in Caruthers Canyon, which was eligible but not listed on the National Register of Historic Places; and two smaller non-dwelling structures. There remains a threat to additional structures in the area. Firefighters will prioritize the protection of property when safe to do so. 

Below is a picture
of the Kousch House from the Mojave National Preserve.

2023 York Fire 7-29-23
Sun, 07/30/2023 - 00:38

Photo of the Kousch House - Mojave National Preserve 

during the initial attack phase of the York Fire, due to the wind-driven, extreme fire behavior, three structures were destroyed. These structures include the unoccupied, National Park Service owned Kousch House in Caruthers Canyon, which was eligible but not listed on the National Register of Historic Places; and two smaller non-dwelling structures. 

29 de Julio 2023 Informe vespertino del Incendio Flat

Related Incident: Flat Fire
Publication Type: News

29 de Julio, 2023

Informe vespertino del Incendio Flat 

Extensión: 24,951                                            

Inicio: 15-Julio-2023

Origen: 2 millas Sureste de Agness, OR

Contención: 14%

Causa: Error humano, bajo investigación

Personal: 1,941

Recursos: 53 camiones de bomberos l 50 escuadrillas de bomberos l 8 buldóceres l
35 cisternas l 8 máquinas masticadoras l 12 helicópteros

 

El progreso de hoy:  Mientras las condiciones lo permitieron, se continuo con las operaciones de incendios. En la esquina Sureste, los bomberos lograron progresar de una manera firme basados en tácticas de quema desde la carretera forestal (FR) 420 hacia la parte inferior de Snow Camp. En el interior del incendio situado entre FR 3318 y FR 3680, al Sur de Wildhorse Ridge, se reforzo la línea de fuego a través de quemas internas utilizando el Sistema Aéreo sin personal (UAS). Los trabajadores en el turno nocturno planean profundizarse en la línea de fuego a través de operaciones de quema en la esquina Noreste del incendio.

Debido al tráfico vehicular de bomberos, se le pide a todos los motoristas atravesando la carretera de Bear Camp Road que manejen despacio, usando sus luces delanteras y conducir con precaución.

Reunión ComunitariaSe estará llevando a cabo una reunión para la comunidad el lunes 31 de Julio, en la cafetería de la escuela secundaria en Brookings, a las 6:00pm. La dirección es: 625 Pioneer Rd, Brookings, OR 97415.

Evacuaciones:  Permanece en efecto el Nivel de Evacuación 1 “Listos” para las áreas en el lado Norte de Rogue River en Agness hacia Illahe Lodge y a lo largo del corredor de Rogue River desde el campamento de Quosatana Creek hasta el área de Agness. Incluyendo las zonas de Spud Road, Old House Creek Road y Oak Flat.

El área Este, cercana a Agness permanece a un Nivel de Evacuación 2 debido al peligro extremado que el incendio representa.

Ciertas áreas que se encuentran en las afueras de la zona quemada hacia el Suroeste permanecerán a un Nivel de Evacuación 2 mientras los bomberos continúen asegurando más las líneas de control. La Oficina del Alguacil para la ciudad de Curry continuara coordinándose con el Grupo para el Manejo de Incidente de Incendio y serán los responsables de notificar a los residentes afectados por el incendio acerca de las razones para cambiar los niveles de evacuación.

La ciudad de Curry está enviando noticias de evacuación utilizando el sistema Everbridge. Usted puede registrarse en: https://www.co.curry.or.us/departments/emergency_management/index.php

Condiciones climáticas: El pronóstico del tiempo está avisando condiciones climáticas cálidas y secas hasta el domingo.

Impacto del humo: Pronósticos en la presencia del humo, puede encontrarse en la página web: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/en/b74901f7

Cierres de áreas: El Bosque Nacional de Rogue River-Siskiyou, ha emitido una orden de cierre en el área del incendio la cual incluye senderos, carreteras y parte del rio Illinois. Esta orden de cierre abarca Oak Flat Campground, Game Lake Campground, Wildhorse Campground y el Lookout Recreacional de Snow Camp. Actualmente se encuentran cerradas la carretera forestal de Chetco River Road (FR 1376) y la de Chetco/Pistol River Road (FR 1407). Esta nueva orden de cierre permitirá al público el acceso a el área para nadar de Big Rock en el Rio Illinois.

Puede encontrar información actualizada en : https://tinyurl.com/bdzbae69

Orden de restricción: Se han establecido Restricciones en el área. Para más información: fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou

Se pronostican condiciones anormales secas y temperaturas calientes de una manera persistente a través de Oregon y Washington. Estas áreas ya presentan vegetación mas seca de lo normal. Por favor siga todas las restricciones de incendio, especialmente después de observarse a nivel regional un incremento significativo en incendios causados por humanos.

Utilice supresores de chispas que estén funcionando apropiadamente y permanezca en senderos y caminos designados. No se parquee, descanse o maneje sobre vegetación inflamable. Su vehículo podría iniciar un incendio forestal.


Flat Fire Evening Update 7292023

Related Incident: Flat Fire
Publication Type: News

July 29, 2023

Flat Fire Evening Update

Size: 24,951                                            

Start Date:  July 15, 2023

Point of origin: 2 miles southeast of Agness, OR

Containment: 14%

Cause: Human caused, Under Investigation

Total personnel: 1,941

Resources: 53 engines l 50 crews l 8 bulldozers l 35 water tenders l 8 masticators l

 12 helicopters
 

Today’s Progress:  Firing operations continued on the Flat Fire today where conditions allowed.  On the southeast corner, firefighters made steady progress with tactical burning from Forest Road (FR) 420 down toward Snow Camp.  In the fire’s interior between FR 3318 and FR 3680, South of Wildhorse Ridge, fireline was strengthened through interior burning using Unstaffed Arial Systems (UAS). The night shift plans to deepen fireline through burning operations in the northeast corner of the fire area.

With fire traffic on Bear Camp Road, all motorists on Bear Camp Road are asked to slow down, use headlights and proceed with caution.

Community Meeting:  A community meeting will take place on Monday, July 31st, at 6:00 p.m. at the Brookings-Harbor High School in the cafeteria.  The address for the school is: 625 Pioneer Rd, Brookings, OR 97415.

Evacuations:  A Level 1 “Get Ready” evacuation notice is in effect for areas on the north side of the Rogue River in Agness up to Illahe Lodge and along the Rogue River Corridor from Quosatana Creek Campground to the Agness area.  This includes the areas of Spud Road, Old House Creek Road and Oak Flat.

The area immediately east of Agness remains in a level 2, out of an abundance of caution.  Some areas outside the burn area to the southwest will remain in Level 2 while fire crews continue to further secure control lines.  The Curry County Sheriff’s Office will continue to coordinate with the Fire Incident Management Team and will notify all residents affected by the fire of any reasons to change evacuation levels. Curry County is using Everbridge to send evacuation notices.  You can sign up for notifications here: https://www.co.curry.or.us/departments/emergency_management/index.php.

Weather: The forecast calls for continued warm and dry weather conditions into Sunday, with an increase in temperatures and winds Monday.

Smoke:  The Smoke Outlook is available at: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/en/b74901f7

Closures:  The Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest has issued an updated closure order for the fire area including trails, roads and a portion of the Illinois River. Oak Flat Campground, Game Lake Campground, Wild Horse Campground and Snow Camp Lookout Recreation Rentals are all closed as part of the area closure.  The Chetco River Road (FR 1376) and Chetco/Pistol River Road (FR 1407) are now closed.  The updated closure also allows for public access to the Big Rock swimming hole on the Illinois River.  More information can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/bdzbae69

Restrictions: Fire Restrictions are in place, to learn more visit: fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou

Abnormally dry conditions and hot temperatures are forecast to persist across Oregon and Washington with vegetation already much drier than normal.  Please follow all fire restrictions, especially as we are seeing a significant increase in human-caused fire starts across the region.

Use properly functioning spark arresters and stay on designated trails and roads. Do not park, idle or drive on dry, flammable vegetation. Your vehicle could start a wildfire.

 

Fire Information:(541)216-4579       Media inquiries: (541)237-6369      Email: 2023.flat.or@firenet.gov


Golden Fire Daily Evening Update July 29 2023

Related Incident: Golden Fire
Publication Type: News

Fire remains in footprint despite multiple flare-ups.


BONANZA, Ore. – Firefighters were ready for critical fire weather conditions today with the expected Red Flag Warning over the fire area. Gusty winds, low relative humidity, and high temperatures tested the work that firefighters completed. There were some internal “flare-ups” well within the fire that crews managed quickly. Crews responded to and extinguished several flare-ups in brush and grass.

For the remainder of the fire, crews will focus on gridding and seek and destroy missions to extinguish any existing heat. Confidence in containment continues to grow as more depth is gained in mop up operations. Tonight, crews will use infrared cameras throughout the fire area identifying hot spots. Heat is not always seen with the naked eye, so having handheld heat detection tools helps locate problem areas.

The hot, dry weather is expected to ease tomorrow. The forecast calls for temperatures in the low 80s and minimal wind. Lightning is expected late next week with a small chance of showers. Higher nighttime relative humidity will complement the crews’ work. Evacuations downgraded as of Thursday, July 27 at 11:00 a.m.:

Level 2 (BE READY)- all areas inside the fire perimeter.

For the most current evacuation information, call the Klamath County hotline at 541-205-9730, and sign up for Klamath County alerts at http://alerts.klamathcounty.org. The American Red Cross is handing out cleaning kits to those affected by the fire. They are located at Living Springs Church, 31601 Mission Street, Bonanza, Oregon 97623.

Recovery Contact Information for services and resources for those impacted by the community with unmet needs, residential cleanup guidance, disaster social services and donations are available here: https://tinyurl.com/bddatnxv.

Actualizacin del Incendio Lowline Sbado 29 de Julio 2023

Related Incident: Lowline Fire
Publication Type: News

Equipo de Gestión de Incidentes del Complejo del área de las Montañas Rocosas 1
Dan Dallas, Comandante del Incidente

Teléfono de Información: 970-648-4470 (publico), 970-765-7123 (medios de comunicación)
Correo electrónico: 2023.lowline@firenet.gov
Horario: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Nota Especial: Los bomberos suelen utilizar una táctica de supresión de incendios forestales conocida como "contrafuego". Los cortes de combustible o "líneas de fuego indirectas" se crean antes de la ignición. El trabajo se realiza utilizando uno o una combinación de recursos, como cuadrillas de mano, topadoras, caminos y senderos, y barreras naturales, como grandes afloramientos rocosos y cumbres. El trabajo preparatorio brinda a los bomberos la oportunidad de realizar un encendido controlado y combatir incendios forestales en sus términos mientras cumplen los objetivos operativos para reducir el riesgo para las estructuras y otros valores en riesgo.

Situación actual: Un vuelo infrarrojo anoche proporcionó una evaluación más precisa del incendio Lowline. El fuego ahora se encuentra a 996 acres y está 7% contenido. El fuego está ardiendo activamente en madera pesada con manchas y quema de árboles. Queda suficiente humedad en los combustibles ligeros para impedir que el fuego se propague por el pasto y la artemisa.

En División A, los bomberos realizaron una operación de quema en el lado este de la División A. Las técnicas de encendido incluyeron el uso de un helicóptero que arrojaba esferas en forma de ping pong, conocidas como ignición demorada aérea, sobre el área objetivo y bomberos con antorchas de goteo en el suelo. Un equipo estará en el lugar para patrullar el área durante la noche.

La cuadrilla de la División Z continuó con las operaciones de limpieza para reforzar y mantener la línea de fuego directa a lo largo del flanco sur. También realizaron evaluaciones de estructuras y comenzaron a planificar la implementación de protección de estructuras alrededor de las estructuras.

En la División Y, a lo largo de la cumbrera se está produciendo una combinación de construcción de línea indirecta manual y con topadora a lo largo de la cresta al oeste del incendio. Las cuadrillas hicieron algunos trabajos de preparación para una posible operación de quema mañana.

Los bomberos de la División W trabajaron en la construcción de una línea de fuego indirecta en preparación para futuras operaciones de quemado para reforzar esas líneas y evitar que el fuego se propague más.

Condiciones del Clima y Combustibles:

Mañana estará mayormente nublado con la posibilidad de lluvia y actividad de tormenta eléctrica sobre el área del incendio. Las temperaturas se mantendrán entre los medios y altos 80 con un pequeño aumento en la humedad relativa. Posibles ráfagas de viento pueden ocurrir durante la actividad de tormentas eléctricas.

Evacuaciones, Cierres, y Restricciones de Incendios:

Se han realizado evacuaciones obligatorias en los drenajes de Squirrel Creek y Mill Creek. Para obtener información específica sobre evacuación, consulte Manejo de emergencias del condado de Gunnison en www.gunnisoncounty.org. Puede registrarse para recibir alertas de emergencia en sus teléfonos u otros dispositivos en: https://bit.ly/3QhZVZg.

Se ha implementado cierre de áreas, caminos y senderos en tierras del Sistema Forestal Nacional cerca del incendio. Para obtener detalles, consulte este enlace: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1126172.pdf. Las carreteras del condado en la vecindad del incendio están bloqueadas. Se le pide al público que se adhiera al cierre por salud pública y seguridad de nuestro personal de bomberos.

La oficina local de BLM Gunnison implementó una orden de cierre temporal para todos los usos públicos de 978 acres de terreno público, desde Cunningham Gulch hacia el norte hasta Mill Creek Road (Gunnison County Road 727) en respuesta al incendio Lowline, que arde activamente en el Bosque Nacional Gunnison alrededor de 14 millas al noroeste de Gunnison y 11 millas al suroeste de Crested Butte en el condado de Gunnison, CO. La orden, el mapa y otros avisos se publican en: https://www.blm.gov/.../regio.../colorado%20/distrito-suroeste.

Actualmente no hay restricciones de incendios en el condado de Gunnison. Si se implementan restricciones, se publicarán en este sitio: https://westslopefireinfo.com/gunnison-county/.

Los incendios forestales son una zona de exclusión aérea para aeronaves no autorizadas, incluidos los drones. Si tu vuelas, nosotros no podemos. Para obtener más información, visite http://knowbeforeyoufly.org.

Estadísticas del Incendio Lowline:
Tamaño: 996 acres
Contenido: 7%
Personal: 322
Locación: 14 mi. NNW de Gunnison, CO
Reportado: 8:00 am 26 de Julio, 2023
Causa: Relámpago

Para mas Informaccion:
Línea Telefónica : 970-648-4470 (public), 970-765-7123 (media)
Correo electrónico: 2023.lowline@firenet.gov
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cogmf-lowline-fire
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GMUGFireInfo


FINAL Newell Road Fire Update July 29

Related Incident: NEWELL ROAD
Publication Type: News

Final Update, July 29, 2023

Newell Road Fire

Beginning Saturday, July 30, at 6:00 AM:

Fire Information Phone: 509-773-0570

Non-Emergency (to report smoke or fire activity) 509-773-4545

Email: emergencymanagement@klickitatcounty.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KlickitatDEM911

Inciweb: inciweb.wildlfire.gov/newellroad

 

Estimated size: 60,551 acres

Containment: 100%

Start Date: July 21, 2023

Area of Origin: Klickitat County near Newell Road

Cause: Under Investigation

Structures Damaged: Currently being assessed

 

Northwest Incident Management Team 8 (NWIMT8) would like to take this opportunity to thank the community, cooperators, and firefighters for the unwavering support during our management of the Newell Road Fire. This will be the last fire update from the NWIMT8.

Fire Update: The final shift focus was on suppression repair work addressing dozer lines, downed fences, and monitoring/patrol activities. All fire personnel deployed out of Goldendale today. Fire managers will continue to demobilize resources throughout the day.

Tomorrow’s planned activity: NWIMT8 will return management of the fire to local fire and agency resources at 6:00 AM. Each remaining agency will provide their own resources for their assigned section of the fire, which will include patrolling and monitoring. Some smoke will likely remain visible, but if you see active fire near the control lines in the coming days, call 911 or the area non-emergency line 509-773-4545 and local dispatchers will direct those calls as needed – IMT8 fire information phone lines will be disconnected at 8 PM tonight, and future Facebook and email communications will be distributed through the Klickitat DEM Facebook and website.

Evacuations: For the latest evacuation information, please see: https://www.klickitatcounty.org/249/Emergency-Management.

Road closure updates: Please refer to the Klickitat DEM Facebook and website for the most current closure information: https://www.klickitatcounty.org/249/Emergency-Management.

Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR): TFR has been released.

 


Lowline Fire Evening Update Saturday July 29 2023

Related Incident: Lowline Fire
Publication Type: News

Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team 1
Dan Dallas, Incident Commander

Information Phone: 970-648-4470 (public), 970-765-7123 (media)
Email: 2023.lowline@firenet.gov
Information Staffing Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Special Note: Firefighters commonly use a wildland fire suppression tactic known as “burning out.” Fuel breaks or “indirect firelines” are created prior to ignition. The work is done by utilizing a combination of resources such as hand crews, dozers, roads, trails, and natural barriers such as large rock outcroppings and ridgetops. The preparatory work provides firefighters with an opportunity to conduct a controlled ignition and fight wildfires on their terms while meeting operational objectives reducing the risk to structures and other values at risk.

Current Situation: An infrared flight last night provided a more accurate size-up of the Lowline Fire. The fire now stands at 996 acres and is 7% contained. The fire is actively burning in heavy timber with spotting and tree torching. Enough moisture remains in the light fuels to hinder the fire from spreading in the grass and sagebrush.

In Division A, firefighters conducted a burnout operation on the east side of Division A. Ignition techniques included the use of a helicopter dropping ping pong shaped spheres, known as delayed aerial ignition devices, over the target area and firefighters with drip torches on the ground. A crew will be in place to patrol the area overnight.

Crews in Division Z continued mop up operations to reinforce and hold direct fireline along the southern flank. They also conducted structure assessments and started planning for implementing structure protection around structures.

In Division Y a mixture of indirect hand and dozer line construction is occurring along the ridge to the west of the fire. Crews did some preparation work for a possible burnout operation tomorrow.

Division W firefighters worked on constructing indirect fireline in preparation future burnout operations to reinforce those lines and hold the fire from spreading further.

Weather & Fuel Conditions:

It will be mostly cloudy tomorrow with a possibility of some wetting rain and thunderstorm activity over the fire area. Temperatures will remain in the mid to low 80s with a small rise in relative humidity. Potential gusty winds can occur during thunderstorm activity.

Evacuations, Closures, and Fire Restrictions:

Mandatory evacuations are in place in the Squirrel Creek and Mill Creek drainages. For specific evacuation information, see Gunnison County Emergency Management at www.gunnisoncounty.org. You may sign up to receive emergency alerts on your phones or other devices at: https://bit.ly/3QhZVZg .

An area, road, and trail closure has been implemented on National Forest System lands near the fire area. For specifics see this link: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1126172.pdf . County Roads in the fire vicinity are barricaded. In the interest of public safety, fire officials ask visitors to be aware of fire traffic and avoid the area.

The BLM Gunnison Field office implemented a temporary closure order to all public use for 978 acres of public land, from Cunningham Gulch north to Mill Creek Road (Gunnison County Road 727) in response to the Lowline Fire, actively burning in Gunnison National Forest about 14 miles north-northwest of Gunnison and 11 miles southwest of Crested Butte in Gunnison County, CO. The order, map and other notices are posted at: https://www.blm.gov/.../regio.../colorado/southwest-district.

There are currently no fire restrictions in Gunnison County. Should restrictions be implemented, they will be posted at this site: https://westslopefireinfo.com/gunnison-county/ .

Wildfires are a no-fly zone for unauthorized aircraft, including drones. If you fly, we can’t.  For more information, visit http://knowbeforeyoufly.org.

Lowline Fire Statistics:
Size: 996 acres
Containment: 7%
Total Personnel: 322
Location: 14 mi. NNW of Gunnison, CO
Reported: 8:00 am July 26, 2023
Cause: lightning

For More Information:
Information Phone: 970-648-4470 (public), 970-765-7123 (media)
Email: 2023.lowline@firenet.gov
InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/cogmf-lowline-fire
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GMUGFireInfo


Bedrock Fire Emergency Closure Order July 29 2023

Related Incident: Bedrock Fire
Publication Type: Closures

The Willamette National Forest has announced an updated closure order for a portion of the Forest around the Bedrock Fire as of July 29, 2023. Please see the attached closure order and map for further details.


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