Firefighters continue working
toward full-suppression on the Bone Creek Basin and Blitzen wildfires on
Steens Mountain - together known as the "South Steens Complex."
Thursday was a less-active burning day, with no major weather or
'outside the norm' fire events.
The
Bone Creek Basin fire grew to approximately 14,800 acres and is 50
percent contained. Aggressive use of air and ground resources helped
secure extensive fire line along the north and west perimeters, while
the east and south sides remained in check from progress made on
Wednesday.
The
Blizten fire also showed slower fire spread throughout the day and was
heavily supported by air resources in hard-to-reach drainages. A
successful burnout secured part of the northwest perimeter, and to the
north and east, the fire did not gain any ground toward Riddle Brothers
Ranch or South Steens Campground. The Blitzen fire is approximately
4,000 acres and 10 percent contained.
Closures remain in place for the:
-
southern portion of the Steens Mountain Loop Road from its intersection
at Hwy 205 to the "turkey foot" junction near the East Rim Overlook - Riddle Brothers Ranch, and- South Steens Campground.
Oregon
Interagency Incident Management Team 3, Incident Commander Tim Keith,
assumed management of the South Steens Complex Wednesday evening and
will post a mid-morning fire update each day, beginning Saturday, at
these online locations:
Inciweb: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4116/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southsteenscomplex
Email updates will also continue.
Fire
danger is VERY HIGH and public use restrictions are in effect across
Harney County. The Industrial Fire Precaution Level is a level three,
which prohibits all personal woodcutting on public land. Use extreme
caution when traveling through and recreating in the outdoors this time
of year. To report a wildfire, call 541-573-1000. For fire information, call 541-573-4519.
This page is designed to provide for timely and official fire information about wildland fires across the Pacific Northwest. The information is posted by the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center in partnership with Public Information Officers that work for federal, state and local fire agencies and is drawn from official sources within the wildland fire community.
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