Oak Springs Fire on Deschutes River near Maupin
Maupin, Ore. – A fire located on BLM and private lands along the
Deschutes River, approximately 3 miles north of Maupin is now named the Oak
Springs Fire. It previously was fire #326. The fire has grown to approximately
375 acres. Originally reported to have jumped the river, the fire actually is
only on the west side of the river canyon.
Firefighters worked
into early morning on the fire to protect structures and take advantage of
favorable conditions knowing today would bring significant drying to fuels and the
potential for winds. Those efforts are paying off as the firefighters look at
the possibility of having good containment on the fire this evening.
BLM wants all river
rafters to be aware that helicopters will be dipping water out of the river to
help fight the fire. Boaters may experience delays and should use caution when
they see helicopters in the area. In
addition, the road to Oak Springs Fish Hatchery will be closed to the public
today.
Resources on the
fire include rural fire protection resources from Oak Springs, 2 helicopters (1
Type 1 and 1 Type 2), a twenty person hand crew, the Prineville Hotshots, 3
engines and miscellaneous overhead.
The fire is
currently under investigation.
The public should be
aware that given current hot weather, fuels continue to dry out rapidly. Over
the next couple days abundant lightning with little moisture is expected making
the potential for additional fire starts very high.
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