All roads open; evacuated residents along
East Sanpoil Road return to homes
Nespelem, Wash. – Containment on the 26,329 acre Fire is now at 30
percent. Most of the fire received a quarter inch of rain yesterday,
although the northeastern portion received fourth tenths of an inch. This
wetting rain, along with higher humidities have allowed firefighters to work
on
the fire in a more direct manner and increase the containment percentage. “Weather has allowed us to use direct suppression tactics while saving important timber resources on the Reservation,” said Larry
Nickey, Incident Commander.
Firefighters will continue work today, mopping up the fire and tying in remaining control
lines. The intent is to increase control on the fire in advance of
a warming and drying weather trend early next week. As containment is gained on Devil’s Elbow, managers are downsizing staff
levels appropriately. A
Type III Incident Management Team is planned to shadow the
current Type II Team on August 20th and assume command on
August 21st.
Highway 21 in the vicinity of the Devil’s Elbow Fire is now
completely open
to
the public. Traffic is limited to 35 mph on the highway, and law
enforcement will be present. The East Sanpoil River Road will be open at noon today, allowing the final mandatory evacuees to return to their homes. Firefighting equipment will still be working along these roads and
the
public is urged to drive cautiously in this fire area.
Road closures that were previously Level III are now in Level II. All previously evacuated residents are able to return to their homes.
Devil’s Elbow Fire Information: 509-634-2070 (or)
www.inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4059
Quick Facts
Fire Size: Approximately
26,349 acres
Containment: 30%
Location: 10 miles north of
Keller, Washington.
One non-occupied
home and two out-buildings
burned.
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