Horns
Mountain Fire Update
August 26, 2018 10 am
Northwest
Interagency Incident Management Team 9 (NWIIMT9), Brian Goff, Incident
Commander
NORTHPORT,
WA – Due to hard working firefighters and heavy equipment operators,
the Horns Mountain Fire is 75% contained. Crews will patrol and hold burnouts
they completed yesterday on the northwest side of the fire. Other crews continue
with holding and mopping up firelines. Some are focused on repairing and
restoring roadways and other areas impacted by firefighting activities. The
Horns Spike Camp will be disassembled today.
Mop-up continues
in a cedar stand along the 290 Road. Photo: Jean Goad
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Closures
remain:
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Portions of the Colville National
Forest affected by fire suppression operations are closed for the safety of
firefighters and the public. The closure is roughly from the Colville National
Forest boundary with Canada to NFS 30, to NFS 15, to American Fork Big Sheep
Creek Road, to Zodiak Creek, north to the international border, and west to the
origin. See the Colville National Forest
website at: www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/colville/alerts-notices
or Inciweb for a map of the closure area. The following roads are closed: NFS189 Camp Creek, 190 Bowen Mountain, 210
Horns Mountain, 460 American Fork Creek, 461 American Fork Creek Ext., 290
Whitehorse East, 291 Whitehorse North, 340 Churchill Jeep Trail.
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The primary route
of the Pacific Northwest Trail between Northport and Orient, WA is closed near
Elbow Lake. Air quality and traffic in the
area may be impacted by fire activity, check conditions at: https://www.pnt.org/pnta/know-before-you-go/plan-your-trip/trail-alerts/
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Sheep Creek Road and Sheep Creek
Campground are closed until further notice.
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Fire restrictions are in effect and
residents and visitors are encouraged to check local regulations before
burning.
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