FIRE UPDATE SEPTEMBER 15, 2018
Klondike Fire
Southern Area Red Team
Mike Dueitt, Incident Commander
Overview
Klondike Fire West Zone
During this morning’s briefing, Deputy Incident Commander Charlie
Patterson summed it up as, “For several days we’ve been working to
button up the west side of the fire closest to Agness, and yesterday was
a great day.” Aerial ignition helped firefighters blacken unburned
pockets and reinforce control lines within the upper reaches of Fish
Hook Creek and off Forest Road 150 above Indigo Creek. With forecast
winds today from the southwest, the expectation is for the fire to burn
into itself to consume remaining fuels and greatly reduce the threat in
that area.
A cold front moving through Southwest Oregon is bringing higher winds
and drier air to the fire. Lower humidity and higher winds will increase
fire behavior on the highest ridge tops today. Southwest winds will
result in increased fire spread in the Silver Creek drainage. Today’s
plan is to mop up and hold all sides of the fire. Overall, equipment,
aircraft, and personnel are being released as conditions allow, but we
are keeping enough resources to complete all mop up and repair work, and
to respond to any increased fire activity.
Although the burning period is shortening each day and fall weather will
gradually bring cooler and wetter conditions, dry easterly winds are
still possible this time of year. There still is a threat of fire growth
and Agness remains in a Level 2 “Be Set” evacuation status.
Klondike Fire East Zone and Taylor Creek Fire
Active
efforts to assist forest recovery are being implemented. Such
activities include the use of slash and mulches on suppression control
lines to prevent erosion, grading forest roads to restore the driving
surface, and hazard tree removal. Post-fire restoration is critical to
preventing further damage and improving access to the forest through
roads, trails, trailheads, and campgrounds. Erosion, downed trees, and
burned structures, such as culverts, all must be dealt with before a
road or trail is safe to open again. Firefighters continue to patrol,
mop up, and stage for initial attack of new wildfires.
Road Closures
Bear Camp Road, from the intersection with the Merlin-Galice Road
(Josephine County Road #2400 and #2401) west to the intersection with
Forest Service Road 33, will remain open for the Agness and Galice
residents, permit holders, and lodges until further notice. The Weather
forecast indicates this will remain in effect for several days; however,
unexpected fire behavior could cause a complete closing to all non-fire
traffic at any time. We really appreciate the public’s patience and
cooperation. If there is unexpected fire behavior or conditions change
allowing tactical firing to begin off Bear Camp Road, the road will be
closed to all non-fire traffic until it is safe for the public.
Road 3313 in the Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest is also closed from the junction at Road 33 to the junction at Road 3680.
Evacuation Level
The evacuation level in the Agness Zone is 2 – Be Set
Key Statistics
Acres: 140,232 |
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Engines: 50 |
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Containment: 64 percent |
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Water Tenders: 30 |
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Total Personnel: 842 |
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Dozers: 2 |
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Crews (20-person): 14 |
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Helicopters: 9 |
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Contacts
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