Rhoades Canyon Fire Contained
Central Oregon – As of this evening the Rhoades Canyon Fire, located 3 miles east of
Clarno, Ore., is fully (100%) contained.
Most crews and other
firefighting resources will be released from the fire at 6:30 p.m. this
evening. Local county and rural fire protection firefighting resources and BLM
firefighters and engines will continue to mop-up and patrol the fire over the
next several days.
The final acreage
for the fire, which burned primarily in brush and grass, is estimated at 15,200
acres. At the height of the fire almost 100 personnel were assigned to the
fire, with crews, engines and aerial resources.
With ongoing heat
over the weekend, fire managers warn that fuels are drying rapidly and the
public needs to be taking extra precautions with campfires and avoid driving
and parking cars on dry grasses. Lightning is expected following the weekend,
which will likely result in several natural fire starts and will keep
firefighters busy.
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