The management of the Corner Creek Fire was transferred to Albuquerque Zone Type 3 Incident Management team (Incident Commander Ryan Romero) on July 14, 2014.
The South
Fork Road/County Road 42 has been reopened for public use. An area closure
remains in effect around the fire on National Forest land.
The Corner Creek Fire was ignited
by lightning on June 29. It continues to burn on the west side of the South
Fork John Day River, about 11 miles south of Dayville.
The northern part of the Corner
Creek Fire is burning in the Black Canyon Wilderness. Crews and other resources
continued to mop-up along containment lines extinguishing any burning and
smoldering materials.
Closure:
A Forest Closure has been issued for part of the Ochoco National Forest near the Corner Creek Fire, including the Black Canyon Wilderness. Mud Springs and Frazier Campgrounds are closed to the public. Sugar Creek Campground is open.
A Forest Closure has been issued for part of the Ochoco National Forest near the Corner Creek Fire, including the Black Canyon Wilderness. Mud Springs and Frazier Campgrounds are closed to the public. Sugar Creek Campground is open.
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