*Eagle
Complex Public Meeting will be held on Monday, Aug 17th, at 3:00pm at the Baker City Nazarene Church Gymnasium**
Weather: Dry cold front will pass through on Monday and increase
winds are expected
during afternoon and evening burn periods. Moderate weather conditions through
Monday, including
high temps 78-83 degrees and winds 5-8mph and gusts to 15mph.
Media Advisory: Media are requested to call the Joint Information Center
number listed above.
Road Closures: Highway 245 still closed 11 miles north of Hereford. Drivers
are urged to check highway
conditions on tripcheck.com.
Shelters: The American Red Cross has relocated its shelter to the Baker City Nazarene Church at 1250
Hughes Lane with 100 beds currently available. The Red Cross is encouraging all evacuees
to register. There are two nurses available for evacuees that need medical attention. The shelter is open 24-hours and has food, bedding and toiletries for evacuees. For more shelter information, call 541-519-2360.
Recreation Areas: Regulated closures are in effect on State and private lands protected by Oregon Department
of Forestry (ODF) in northeast and central Oregon. Please check with your local Oregon
Department of Forestry office for public use restrictions on lands protected by ODF. Visit the Blue Mountain
Interagency Dispatch webpage at: www.bmidc.org or contact a local Oregon Department of Forestry office
for
more complete information. Similar restrictions may be in effect on State and private lands protected by
the Washington Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR). More information can be found on the WA-
DNR
website at: http://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/firedanger/BurnRisk.aspx.
Eagle Complex
Current Situation: On Sunday afternoon, increased activity on the southeast edge of the Eagle Complex prompted a Level 3 evacuation notice for East Eagle Creek Road and FS 77 between
Bradley Creek and Blue Canyon. Two heavy helicopters worked in tandem to reduce
the threat of fire flanking around and progressing north up the East Fork Eagle Creek drainage. Smoke impaired visibility and prevented single engine air tankers from dropping retardant. Crews are staged to
monitor the area this evening. On the west side of the Eagle Complex, crews held lines and continued structure assessments.On Monday, crews will continue to improve structure protection
and
assess fire activity on the southeast edge of the Eagle Complex. Firefighter and public safety remain the highest priorities.
Area Fire Closures: There is an area closure in effect for the Eagle Complex near Main Eagle, East
Eagle, Tamarack Campground and Two Color Campground. Please see the link to the
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Website http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/wallowa-
Public Safety: No Level 1 or 3. Level 2 (Set): FS 77 Rd. Bennett Peak Area, main Eagle Area,
Tamarack Campground.
Additional Info:
Eagle Complex Public Meeting
will be held
on Monday, Aug 17th, at
3:00pm at the Baker City Nazarene
Church Gymnasium
Eldorado Complex
Current Situation: 20-person hand crews have started trickling in to support the bulldozers and engines that have been working on the Eldorado Fire the past three days. The fire is now
20,070 acres
and 10 percent contained. Today
bulldozers continued developing containment
lines in moderate terrain. Hand crews will
scrape fire trails
in many areas that bulldozers can’t
go.
“The weather and the number of large fires burning in the Pacific Northwest
have made this fire
difficult,” said Incident Commander Link Smith. “However, we’ve put a plan
together that we feel
will help us meet our objectives,
which is to minimize acres burned while keeping safety for the
public and firefighters a top priority.”
This afternoon the wind stoked the fire front on the fire’s west and south sides.
Weather
reports from the Boise
Weather Center predict a dry cold front coming through the area
early Monday with 10-15 mile per hour winds. Fire incident meteorologists are calling for more
difficult weather toward the end of the week.
Tonight, engine crews will work through the night to extinguish hot spots along the fire’s edge
and strengthen containment lines.
Area Fire Closures: No area fire closures are in place.
Public Safety: The following evacuation level notifications remain
in effect. Level 1 (Ready):
Shirts Creek; Job Creek and south
of Job Creek Road; East of Bull Run Road; and south
of Campbell Lane. Level 2 (Set): Dry Gulch area and Ripley Gulch area. Level 3 (Go): Beam Creek
area; Eldorado Ditch area; Long Creek
area (Baker County); Long Creek Reservoir; and Camp
Creek south of Highway
26.
Additional Info: More information
about evacuations available
at: http://tinyurl.com/Evacuation-Level-Meaning
Cornet/Windy Ridge Complex
Current Situation: Due to today’s favorable weather conditions, aerial resources were used to
assist with the firefighting efforts. Crews continue to build containment lines around the
perimeter of the fire. Crews are also patrolling and mopping around structures and the edge of
the fire line. Tomorrow’s weather
conditions are mostly sunny with west to northwest winds up to 7 mph and afternoon gusts of 15 mph. These
weather conditions will allow
for another favorable day for firefighting efforts.
Area Fire Closures: A forest closure
order is in place for the area around the Cornet/Windy Ridge Fire. Please see the link to the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Website http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/wallowa-whitman/home. OR-245 remains closed.
As of this morning, Highways- 7 and Interstate-84
are open.
Public Safety: the public should be cautious when driving; crews and equipment are working
near and along the roads, and smoke may hinder visibility. Level 1 (Ready): Old Auburn
Ln, Durkee. Level 2 (Get Set): Bridgeport, Sutton Creek, French Gulch, Greater Bowen Valley Rural Fire
to French Gulch. Level 3 (Go): Beaver Creek, Black Mountain, Denny Creek, Alder Creek, Burnt River
Canyon, Dry Creek,
Dry Creek Cutoff, Ebell Creek, and Hill Creek Rd.
Additional Info:
None at this time.
Fire Statistics
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Total Acres: Percent Contained: Cause: Start Date:
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Eagle Complex
Eldorado
Cornet/Windy Ridge
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2,007 0% Lightning August 10, 2015
20,070 10% Undetermined August 14,
2015
96,762 30% Lightning August 10, 2015
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Structures Lost: Short Location:
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Eagle Complex
Eldorado
Cornet/Windy Ridge
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0 20 Miles
northwest of Richland,
Oregon
0 5 Miles
southeast of Unity, Oregon
8 10 Miles East of Unity
Oregon
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# Personnel: Types of Resources:
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Eagle Complex
Eldorado
Cornet/Windy Ridge
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140 INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME
201 CREWS: 4, ENGINES: 12, DOZERS: 7, HELICOPTERS: 1, AIR TANKERS: 0
628 CREWS: 19, ENGINES:
34, DOZERS: `12, HELICOPTERS: 4, AIR TANKERS: 0
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