Fire Information: 877-568-0458 or 877-574-5148, 7:00
AM to 9:00 PM
Okanogan Complex Chelan Complex
Size: 148,780 acres Size:
94,301 acres
Containment: 70 percent Containment: 75 percent
Estimated Cost to Date: 30.3 million Estimated Cost to Date: $16.1 million
Injuries: 7 Injuries:
9
Residences Damaged or Destroyed: 123 Residences Damaged or Destroyed:
23
Total Personnel: 1300 Total Personnel: 680
OKANOGAN COMPLEX
Lime Belt Fire (132,838 acres, 60 percent contained): The priority for firefighters today is to mop up and secure the
contained line that they’ve worked hard to establish. On the west side, tree-falling crews,
in coordination with resource advisors, will
continue to work along Forest Road (FR) 42, removing pre-identified
fire-weakened hazard trees.
FR 42 will be closed to the public where the fallers are working. Crews
on
the north
side
remain focused on mopping up the fire perimeter. Progress
is steady but slow because of the turnaround time it takes water tenders to refill and return to the firefighters and engines on the
fireline. On the eastern and southern sides of the
fire, crews
continue to patrol
and
mop up the fire perimeter
and extinguish peat-moss
fires off
the Green Lake Road. The suppression-repair group will begin working today to repair
dozer lines along the Salmon Creek and Spring Coulee Roads.
Twisp River Fire (11,222 acres, 98 percent contained)
and Nine Mile Fire (4,720 acres, 98 percent contained): Firefighters finished
suppression-repair work on the Twisp Fire yesterday.
Today, two crews will
grid the fire, meaning
that they will systematically travel around the perimeter on parallel
courses—or gridlines—to ensure they have found
and extinguished all areas of heat during the mop-up process.
On the Nine Mile Fire today,
heavy-equipment operators will finish repairing
areas that were damaged
by
fire-suppression activities.
CHELAN COMPLEX
Although the fire continues to be minimally active on the northwest tip, burning
slowly downslope toward Saint Luise
Creek, it is producing smoke that residents in surrounding communities might see. Aircraft are monitoring the area and
dropping water as needed to prevent the fire from crossing the creek. Elsewhere on the northern
end of the fire,
firefighters
continue to mop up
along and inside the perimeter. Firefighters in the suppression-repair group on the southern
end of the fire continue to repair
dozer and hand lines.
EVACUATIONS AND ROAD CLOSURES
· A US Forest Service area closure, effective September 4, 2015,
is in effect for federal
lands in the fire area.
For
a detailed map and the closure order (No. 947) go to
http://okanogancomplex.blogspot.com/ (“fire updates” tab).
· Okanogan County Emergency Operations Center provides information on evacuations and road closures:
· Washington State Department of Transportation provides additional
information about road closures:
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