BLM
Moves Toward Containment on Rim Reservoir Fire
Vale, Ore. – The Vale District of the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) has been on the site of the Rim Reservoir Fire since lightning
sparked it Wednesday evening.
The Rim Reservoir Fire, located
approximately 13 miles southeast of Rome, OR, has burned nearly 670 acres of
public land so far. The High Desert Type 3 Team--made up of Burns and Vale
District BLM fire suppression personnel—has the fire 40 percent contained.
The fire is burning on the south
side of the Owyhee River Canyon. The canyon slope created some difficulty in
suppression activities due to the steep and rocky terrain. Additionally, the topography
is such that winds can channel through the canyon, creating “runs” in which the
fire moves quickly in a particular direction—often too quickly for firefighters
to catch.
For this reason, air resources,
including single engine air tankers (SEATs) and helicopters were dispatched yesterday,
with a mission to focus on the difficult-to-access canyon slope.
“That canyon slope is tough to
access on foot and impossible for vehicles,” said Sam Delong, High Desert Type
3 Incident Commander, “so we got air resources in there and really pounded it
yesterday; that’s help us achieve what we have up to this point.”
Delong says he expects that
containment will be significantly increased by this evening; possibly as much as
80 percent. Full containment is anticipated by Saturday evening.
“We’re optimistic on getting this
fire contained, but we don’t ever let our guard down,” Delong said.
“Safety is our top priority,” he
added.
To
report suspicious smoke or a wildfire call the Vale BLM Dispatch Center at
541-473-6295.
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