Final Miriam Fire update; patrol and rehabilitation work continues
Acres: Miriam Fire 4,584 ac. | Clear Fork Fire 74 ac.
Percent Containment: 60%
Start Date: July 30, 2018
Current Situation: Today is the final daily update. Additional updates may occur as fire activity warrants. The Southeast Washington Interagency Type 3 Team 1 would like to thank the local community for their support during this incident.
Firefighters will patrol the southwestern edge of the fire on foot to assess the perimeter and helicopter crews will monitor the fire by air as conditions allow. Fire managers are working to rehabilitate areas affected by fire suppression activities. The spot fire east of the Tieton River showed minimal growth as the sprinkler system remains in place. The Clear Fork Fire grew slightly but slowed considerably after Wednesday’s wind event.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Lower temperatures, combined with higher humidity levels and cool, marine air will help moderate activity on the Miriam Fire today. Mild weather is expected to last for several days allowing for reduced rates of spread, with continued backing, creeping, and beneficial surface fuel consumption.
Evacuations: Evacuation levels are evaluated daily, but remain unchanged. Please see the Yakima County Office of Emergency Management at www.co.yakima.wa.us for details.
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