Timber Crater 6 Fire Update
July 20, 2018, 5:00 pm
NW Incident Management Team (IMT) 9, Brian Goff, Incident Commander
With the number of new fires in the Northwest this week, firefighting
resources are strained. However, the Timber Crater 6 Fire is being
aggressively managed for full suppression, commensurate with values at
risk and the overriding objective of public and firefighter safety. Team
9 is working to develop a strategic plan to safely suppress the Timber
Crater 6 Fire. This plan may include the use of controlled burn
operations south of State Highway 138 and possibly west of Highway 97. A
controlled burn operation is a technique used by highly skilled
firefighters to create a barrier in the path of an advancing wildfire. A
low intensity fire is ignited and allowed to consume ground fuels in
front of the main fire. When the main fire reaches the burned area,
there are no ground fuels remaining to carry the fire and it is
contained.
Any potential closures along Highway 138 needed because of smoke or fire
operations will be coordinated and managed through the Oregon
Department of Transportation. Travelers and park visitors can visit
Oregon TripCheck.com for potential closures.
Travelers and visitors should expect to see smoke in the days ahead, due to fire operations and the number of active fires in the region; however, it is important to note that there are currently no closures within the park associated with this year’s fire activity. Park and fire managers understand the importance of visitation and tourism.
Travelers and visitors should expect to see smoke in the days ahead, due to fire operations and the number of active fires in the region; however, it is important to note that there are currently no closures within the park associated with this year’s fire activity. Park and fire managers understand the importance of visitation and tourism.
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