The weather forecast through Wednesday calls for continued showers,
thunderstorms, cooler temperatures, and more humid conditions. According to Incident Commander Nathan Rabe,
“Anytime we have weather conditions that allow us to get close to the fire, we
will exploit the opportunity to control the fire on our terms and work to
contain the fire at its edge.”
Fire suppression objectives are to minimize acres burned on the Loomis
State Forest and to minimize impact to the state forest. Firefighters have achieved successes toward
constructing containment lines at the northern and northeast, and southeast portions
of the fire.
Today, firefighters continue to build fire line adjacent to the fire where
possible with hand lines and mechanized equipment. Besides steep rocky terrain, firefighters are
faced with an abundance of dead snags.
Ten crews continue to build fire line near the fire’s eastern flank in
and near the Loomis State Forest. Fire
lines used in the 2006 Tripod fire are also being re-established using dozers,
feller bunchers, and masticators.
Yesterday, as the fire made a run toward the south, crews on the ground
were assisted with aerial retardant drops.
Today, ground crews will be assisted by helicopter water drops as needed
to cool hot spots. A total of five helicopters are committed to fighting this
fire.
An area closure remains in place on all National Forest Lands and WA DNR
lands affected by the fire. Areas which
provide entry into the fire area also closed to public access. Campfires and briquette fires are banned on
the entire Okanogan-Wenatchee Forest including developed campgrounds. For more specific closure information go to inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4355/.
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