COIDC Update – September 8, 8:00 am
CENTRAL OREGON – Firefighters worked
through the night on the two large fires burning in Central Oregon, the Tepee
Fire on the Deschutes National Forest and the Willow Fire on the Prineville
District BLM.
The Tepee Fire grew to 1592 acres last night pushed by
strong winds. Weather conditions moderated in the early morning hours and
dozers were able to get fire line around 60% of the fire, mostly on the western
flank. Uncontained fire continues to push to the east. The fire is burning in
brush and timber and crews will begin mopping up containment lines on the west
side of Forest Road 18. Forest Road 18 remains closed from the 1820 junction to
the 1830 junction for public safety. Firefighters will continue working to put
in fire line today.
The Willow Fire
is estimated at 300 acres
and the BLM is in unified command with Jefferson County to manage the fire
burning south of Pelton Dam and Willow Canyon, approximately 6 miles northwest
of Madras. Heavy air tankers, Single Engine Air Tankers and a heavy helicopter
have been assisting firefighters on the ground and the Willow Fire is now 20%
contained. Firefighters are working with a task force of structure protection
engines to protect homes in the area. There’s a Level 1 evacuation notice for
the residents on Elk Drive.
Both fires
reported today are human caused starts that are under investigation. As a
reminder, Central Oregon public lands are in public use restrictions and
campfires are only allowed within designated campgrounds. Central Oregon is
still in EXTREME fire danger and fuels are very receptive to ignitions sources.
Be diligent with all ignitions sources and know the use restrictions in the
areas where you plan to recreate.
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