Keller,WA -9am update for July 6- The Twenty-One Mile Grade Fire began on the afternoon
of July 1and is now approximately 2,200 acres. It is located approximately 25 miles north of Keller,WA and east of Hwy 21.
Minimal fire growth occurred yesterday and overnight. The acreage is unchanged due to more accurate mapping. Minimal growth is expected today; however,abnormally hot and dry conditions
do continue.
Safety concerns for today are:
• A slight chance of dry lightning is predicted for Monday night. While temperatures are somewhat lower today they are still higher than normal.
• Increased traffic will continue due to summer recreationists and fire traffic.
• Fireworks will continue
to be a
major concern. Fireworks are NOT allowed
and Tribal Police will be strictly enforcing fines and penalties.
Yesterday, firefighters continued to make great progress while facing continuing hazards of steep terrain,snags in stands weakened
by the fire,and falling/rolling rocks. The lines from the southwest corner of the fire to the north and the east were strengthened and held. Along
the eastern perimeter, dozer line was strengthened and held along an old logging road from the south perimeter of the fire running
to
the north. Three
crews were supported in a spike camp on the northeast corner of the fire to work on the east and north perimeter of the fire. On the north perimeter
of the fire,4 hotshot crews continued direct line construction from Hwy 21to the east and spent last night in a spike camp to continue that work today. The spiked crews are attempting
to close the remaining unlined portion of the fire on the north perimeter. A
small spot fire that existed
outside the northern line is now within the fire perimeter.
Helicopters continued to drop water
cooling down hotspots along the lines.
One injury (small
cut requiring stitches) occurred
yesterday and the firefighter was treated and returned
to his crew by the end of the day. This is the only injury to date on this incident.
Travelers are advised
to drive defensively on Hwy 21due to heavy volume of recreationaltraffic and emergency vehicles. One lane traffic controlled by flaggers will be experienced at an oil spill recovery site between Keller and the fire with an anticipated 20-minute wait time.
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