Monday, August 15,
2016 @ 9AM
The Rail Fire started
Sunday afternoon, July 31, approximately five miles west of Unity, Oregon. Northwest Incident Management Team Twelve (NWIMT#12)
assumed command of the fire at 6:00 a.m. Monday, August 1. NWIMT#12 will
transition with Northwest Incident Management Team Six (NWIMT#6) tomorrow. The transfer
of command will be effective at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday August 16.
NEWS FROM THE FIRELINE: Fire growth for today is
expected in steep canyons. Some trees
may torch as the main fire progresses uphill toward burnout lines. If conditions are right, fire crews will
continue with burnout operations. Smoke
will be visible in Unity, Prairie City, and Sumpter today. Smoke conditions in
the Unity area will be very unhealthy to hazardous in the morning hours. Smoke will lift around 1:00 p.m. and air
conditions will moderate. For information about smoke conditions and what to do
please visit www.oregonsmoke.blogspot.com.
Firefighters are patrolling day and night to make sure fire has not
jumped the lines. Heavy fuels continue
to burn near the line. Firefighters move methodically from one smoke to the
next extinguishing any open flames near the line.
PUBLIC
INFORMATION: Public Information Officers will be in the communities of Unity,
Prairie City, and Sumpter today to provide fire updates, maps and answer questions.
CONTAINMENT: 12% SIZE: 16,349 acres
LOCATION: Approximately 5 miles west of Unity, Oregon
VEGETATION TYPE AND TERRAIN:
Grass, sage brush, and timber in moderate and steep terrain.
WEATHER: Temperatures are expected be in the mid 80s
to lower 90s. The relative humidity will
drop down to 15 to 20 percent. Winds
will be shift form the northwest to the north at 6 to 11 miles per hour. Night time humidity recovery will be
poor. Fire behavior is expected to be
low to moderate throughout the day.
PERSONNEL & RESOURCES: 695 people, 22 crews, 9 dozers, 21 engines, 19 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.
Mary Bean, Incident Information Officer
Incident Information Office Phone: (541) 446-3592
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