Acres: 1,108 Start date: August 2, 2014
Cause: Lightning Location:
12 Miles East of Prairie City, OR
Containment:
0% Fuels: Timber
Terrain:
Steep, Rugged Resources: 6 Crews,
10 Engines, 4 Dozers, 6 Tenders
Total
personnel: 329 Helicopters: 1
Fixed- winged aircraft: 1
Despite light rain over the fire area, a red flag warning is still in effect for the fourth day in a row until 11:00 pm tonight. Possible lighting may pose a risk to firefighter safety and new fires may start. Crews completed and continued to improve fire lines on the South West and East ends of the fire and safety zones were completed for firefighter protection. Several alternate back-up plans have been developed, should the fire grow beyond containment.
Despite light rain over the fire area, a red flag warning is still in effect for the fourth day in a row until 11:00 pm tonight. Possible lighting may pose a risk to firefighter safety and new fires may start. Crews completed and continued to improve fire lines on the South West and East ends of the fire and safety zones were completed for firefighter protection. Several alternate back-up plans have been developed, should the fire grow beyond containment.
Today, firefighters
will continue with the plan by improving fire lines on Forest Road13 road and
to the east side of the fire. These roads are primary fires lines to inhibit
fire spread into the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and prevent any fire
movement to the south.
“Crews have done a great job removing
hazardous debris,” said the Incident Commander Mike Quesinberry. “Now what
remains is chipping the material and falling remaining dangerous trees
alongside the road. Our primary concern today is staying alert to new fire
starts.”
For all information on forest road
closures regarding the fire, please link to: http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/malheur/alerts-notices/?aid=24329
Please
note: The phone contact number for the Bald Sisters Fire public information
office has been changed to 541-820-4919
Please
refer to www.inciweb.nwcg.gov or www.facebook.com/baldsistersfire for up-to-date fire information.
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