Withers Fire Update
Fire Information: scofmp.fire.info@gmail.com
541-947-6243 or 541-219-6863
Withers Fire: The
fire is burning near the community of Paisley, approximately 1 mile
north off Oregon State Highway 31. The fire was one of four started
yesterday afternoon.
A local Type 3 incident management team has been working on the fire today. A Type 2 incident management team will be arriving tonight.
The fire is burning in fine flashy fuels
and in a juniper fuel treatment project area. There is a fairly rapid
rate of spread due to gusty winds, high temperatures and low relative
humidity.
Crews are continuing to work on building fire line and reinforcing current containment lines.
The cause is under investigation.
Smoke from the fire remained visible today
throughout the region and there continues to be a risk of smoke
impacting communities including Paisley and Summer Lake. Individuals
with smoke sensitivity, including the elderly and
young children may want to stay indoors or leave the area if a smoke
inversion settles into Paisley or Summer Lake overnight and into the
early morning.
While there are no road closures, there is
a significant increase in fire traffic. Minimizing travel in the area
if possible will help both firefighter and public safety. There is also
a likelihood of increased air traffic in
the area as part of firefighting efforts. A temporary flight
restriction is in place over the fire area.
Fire danger remains high and the public should be aware of their surroundings and prepared for changing conditions.
Residents and area visitors are asked to
be vigilant with anything with a flame or spark. Also, respect current
Public Use and Fire Restrictions on federal and state lands in Lake and
Klamath counties. It only takes one coal
or ember to spark a wildfire!
Expected Fire Behavior:
Conditions continue to be hot and dry with relatively low fuel
moistures. Increased fire activity is likely as temperatures increase.
Weather: High temperatures will be in the 90s with low humidity.
Road Closures:
Forest Road No. 33, also known as the River Road, from the junction
with Forest Road No. 3315 to Jones Crossing, as well as Forest Road No.
4415 from the junction with
Forest Road No. 33 to the intersection with Forest Road No. 3360 are
closed.
Evacuation Information: There
is a Level 3 Evacuation for campgrounds along the Chewaucan River and
any residences along the River Road – anyone in this area needs to leave
immediately.
The Level 2 Evacuation for seven residences along Mill Street has been
lifted. The town of Paisley remains under a Level 1 Evacuation –
residents should be monitoring conditions and begin making preparations
in case an evacuation becomes necessary.
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