September 8, 2018
Crescent Mountain Fire: 49,577 acres; 39 percent contained
● Personnel: 877
● Point of Origin: Approximately 21 miles west of Twisp
● Start Date: July 29, 2018
● Cause: Lightning
McLeod Fire: 22,661 acres; 38 percent contained
● Personnel: 425
● Point of Origin: Approximately eight miles north of Mazama
● Start Date: August 11, 2018
● Cause: Lightning
Holman Fire: 300 acres, no containment
● Point of Origin: Holman Peak
● Start Date: August 17, 2018
● Cause: Unknown
Crescent Mountain Fire: A cold front passed through the fire area on Friday,
causing wind and increased fire activity. The fire made runs and
produced substantial smoke during the afternoon along most of the
southern perimeter of the fire west of the Libby Lake trail and near
Spirit Mountain. Fire crews continued to patrol and mop up in the Twisp
River and Buttermilk Butte area, with control lines holding
well. Hotshot crews made progress in strengthening control lines near
mission peak and good progress was made in contingency line construction
in the Libby Creek and Gold Creek drainages. Helicopter and fixed wing
aircraft were utilized heavily to control areas of heat and inhibit fire
growth.
McLeod Fire: The fire grew in the
Lost River drainage due to winds and fire “roll out” as burning logs
and material rolled downhill, igniting the area below and burning back
uphill. Aircraft provided suppression and cooling of the fire. Crews
continued progress in line construction south of Setting Sun Mountain
and the Yellow Jacket area. Control lines extending from 8 mile road and
along the south fire perimeter are holding well. The fire was active
near Sweet Grass Butte burning into the Whiteface Fire scar.
Holman Fire: Aerial observations showed minimal fire activity and growth. See InciWeb for area and trail closures.
Evacuations: Crescent Mountain
Fire: A Level 3 (GO now) evacuation is in effect for all persons living
west of the Little Bridge Creek intersection in the Twisp River Valley. A
Level 2 (get SET) evacuation is in effect for persons living west of
Newby Creek Road to Little Bridge Creek Road, Smith Canyon Road, and
Libby Creek Road west of Smith Canyon Road. An alert remains in the
Poorman Creek area. The Red Cross has a shelter available at the Methow
Valley Community Center in Twisp. No evacuations are in effect for the
McLeod or Holman Fires.
Closures: The Okanogan-Wenatchee
National Forest and North Cascades National Park have issued trail and
area closures orders in the vicinity of all three fires. Maps and
information on the closures can be found on
InciWeb. Temporary flight restriction information is available at the
Federal Aviation Administration’s website.
S
moke/Weather: Thunderstorms occurred
Friday night, bringing some precipitation and increased humidity.Post frontal winds will continue
Saturday
morning, reducing in the afternoon with cooler temperatures and a
slight chance of precipitation continuing through the weekend,
moderating fire behavior. The
Washington Smoke Information’s webpage has information on smoke and public health. Smoke information in Spanish can be found on the
WA Dept. of Health’s website.
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