NEWS FROM THE FIRELINE: The fire area dried a little yesterday and
some active burning occurred, especially on the north side. Today will be a transition to more active
fire and warmer weather. Fuels will
likely burn below 6,000-foot elevation and any wind may carry ground fire into
the crown. Burnout operations may occur
on the northeast corner of the fire, weather and fuels permitting. Increased smoke is expected. Firefighters continue building lines,
including shaded fuel breaks, where containment can be achieved safely. The fire is not being engaged directly in
steep and inaccessible terrain where direct engagement would pose unnecessary
risk to firefighters. Once limited burning operations begin, containment
figures will reflect not only the effects of those actions, but also the
significant efforts invested in preparing the containment lines. These tactics are
consistent with the fire management objectives of limiting risk to
firefighters, while also minimizing further spread, especially onto private lands.
PUBLIC
INFORMATION: Public Information Officers will be in the communities of Unity,
Prairie City, Sumpter, and Baker City today to provide fire updates and answer
questions.
CONTAINMENT: 10%
SIZE: 11,503 acres
LOCATION: Approximately 5 miles west of Unity, Oregon
VEGETATION TYPE AND TERRAIN:
Grass and timber in moderate and steep terrain.
WEATHER: Temperatures are expected to begin climbing
back into the mid-80s with lowering humidity.
PERSONNEL & RESOURCES: 717 people, 23 crews, 10 dozers, 21 engines, 20 water tenders and 8
helicopters are assigned to the fire.
AGENCIES & COOPERATORS INVOLVED: Forest Service, Oregon Department of
Forestry, Baker County Sheriff’s Department and Emergency Services and local
residents. The daily cooperator meeting
has been suspended.
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