Lick Creek Fire Quick Facts | ||
Start Date: July 7, 2021 | Approx. Size: 66,601 ac. | Resources: |
Cause: Lightning | Containment: 30% | 15 Crews |
Incident Commander: | Total Personnel: 686 | 58 Engines |
Randy Johnson Pacific Northwest Team 3
| Location: Approximately 2 miles SW of Asotin, WA | 11 Dozers 4 Water Tenders 23 Masticaters |
Lick Creek Fire Update – Friday, July 16, 2021 – 9:00 a.m.
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Current Situation: The containment line on the northern side of the fire continues to hold and firefighters are patrolling the area to secure any hot spots. On the south end of the fire along road 40, crews are mopping up and patrolling the areas where burnout was completed earlier this week. Firefighters are vigilantly watching for potential threats or spots following the high winds experienced yesterday. More depth was gained with further burn out on the west flank. Use of heavy machinery continues as dozers and masticators along the southwest side of the fire reinforce firelines.
Strategic burn operations are being used to strengthen and deepen the fireline. This practice helps reduce the potential of fire spread in the future during even hotter and drier conditions.
Today’s Activities: Burning operations will continue on the southwest portion of the fire if conditions are favorable. Firefighters will be watchful for possible spots. Patrol and mop up will continue along the north and east perimeter where containment has been established. The priority is to keep the fire’s footprint constant and protect the values at risk.
Structure teams are in place around the fire area including Rose Springs, Anatone and Grouse Flats.
Weather and Smoke Info: Temperatures will decrease slightly with an increase in relative humidity. Terrain driven light wind from this morning is expected to increase from the west and northwest in the late afternoon. Smoke will be visible coming from the western side of the fire. Smoke Information is available on the Washington Smoke Blog at: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Evacuations: Evacuation zones, and fire perimeter maps are posted on InciWeb at https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/
Closures: All Forest Service lands, roads, and trails within the Umatilla National Forest are closed. For more information visit the Umatilla National Forest website at www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_
Fire Information: 509-780-6238
InciWeb: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/
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