Wednesday, August 31, 2022

8/31/2022 Rum Creek Fire Update

8/31/2022 White River and Irving Peak Fires Update

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White River and Irving Peak Fire Update

August 31, 2022 -- 9:00 AM

Plain, WA – Lightning started the White River and Irving Peak Fires on August 11. They are burning on the Okanagan-Wenatchee National Forest, northwest of Plain, WA.


Special announcements- Effective immediately, the Forest Service is increasing the closure on Little Wenatchee Road (Forest Service Road [FSR] 65) to include the section between the National Forest boundary and the junction of FSR 65 and FSR 6700. This closure is in place for firefighter and public safety due to Irving Peak Fire traffic on the roadway.


Yesterday afternoon, firefighting resources assigned to the White River and Irving Peak Fires assisted Lake Wenatchee Fire and Rescue with controlling a new, 0.1-acre fire start near Hidden Lake, southwest of Lake Wenatchee.


Operations – Fire managers are refining a long-term strategy including the use of primary and contingency perimeter lines for containment. Tactics include completion and reinforcement of fire lines (roads and hand line) and planned burning operations to remove unburned fuel between fire lines and the edge of the fire. Smoke could be visible for the near future.


White River Fire

Acres: 1,089; 1% contained

Location: Sears Creek area of the White River drainage, approximately 14 miles NW of Plain, WA

The southeast corner of the fire was active yesterday, reaching Wenatchee Ridge in places. Ground crews were supported with helicopter water drops to check the fire’s movement. Fuel moisture remains high along the fire’s eastern edge, impeding growth toward White River Road. With the warming and drying weather and increasing winds, expect increased fire activity and spread. Engines and hand crews are working today near the southeast corner of the fire, continuing road and structure preparations. The Lakeview Interagency Hotshot Crew will continue using an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) today – a drone with infrared detection to better map the fire’s edge and find hot spots.


Irving Peak Fire

Acres: 1,829; 1% contained

Location: Approximately 16 miles NW of Plain, WA

Yesterday, crews burned fuels between the fire’s edge and the 6504 Road, near Lodgepole Creek. The fire’s southwest edge now aligns with the road system, which was prepared as containment line. Today, firefighters continue preparing mid-slope fire line between the fire’s south edge and Rainy Creek Road. This fire line will become the primary containment line. Small portions of the fire have crossed over Wenatchee Ridge near Panther and Canyon Creeks, but there is not substantial fire spread.

 

Weather and fire behavior- The forecast calls for increasing winds along with warmer and dryer weather today. The fires may become more active on steep slopes and along ridge tops. Expect more downslope fire growth on the Irving Peak Fire and possible torching (occasional burning of trees from the bottom up) on the White River Fire. Smoke production and areas of smoke accumulation near Lake Wenatchee and White River may continue, especially as interior fuel pockets burn.


Air quality and smoke outlook- The current smoke outlook, along with information about air quality health recommendations during smoky conditions, is available at: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/84d849be


Closures- The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has issued a closure order for the White River Fire and Irving Peak Fire area: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1054295.pdf


Restrictions- Campfires are not allowed anywhere within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Stage 2 Restrictions are now in effect for the entire forest, including campgrounds and wilderness areas: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/okawen/alerts-notices/?cid=fsbdev3_053600


Evacuations- Current Chelan County evacuation levels include a Level 2 evacuation (Be Prepared) for Sears Creek Road and Level 1 (Stay Alert) for White River Road and Little Wenatchee Road. https://www.co.chelan.wa.us/emergency-management/pages/active-emergencies


Recreation impacts- In addition to the forest closure and fire restrictions, fire officials recommend avoiding recreating in the Little Wenatchee and White River Road (FS Roads 6500 and 6400) areas. Smoke is visible from the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT remains open and is not directly impacted by the fires. However, the Little Wenatchee Ford and White River Trailheads are closed and cannot be used to access the PCT. The Buck Creek-Spider Meadow Loop is open and accessible, but smoke and nearby fire activity may impact the area.


Safety message- Warming and drying weather can lead to fire growth and the potential for new starts. There is still at least another month of fire season ahead. Please use caution with anything that could cause a spark and continue to be safe and aware of your surroundings.


Resources- Total personnel assigned: 363, including 2-Type 1 (Hotshot) hand crews; 2-Type 2 IA (Initial Attack) hand crews; 1-Type 2 hand crew; 2-heavy lift helicopters; 1-medium lift helicopter; 2-light lift helicopters; 13 engines; 1 dozer; 2 masticators; 6 water tenders; and 130 overhead personnel.


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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

8/30/2022 White River and Irving Peak Fires Update

Contact Fire Information at (509) 202-4184 from 8AM-8PM

2022.whiteriver@firenet.gov

White River and Irving Peak Fire Update

August 30, 2022 -- 9:00 AM



Plain, WA – Lightning started the White River and Irving Peak Fires on August 11. They are burning on the Okanagan-Wenatchee National Forest, northwest of Plain, WA.

Special announcement- Northwest Incident Management Team 8, Incident Commander Kevin Stock, assumed management of the fires last night.


Operations-

White River Fire

Acres: 1,058, 1% contained


Location: Sears Creek area of the White River drainage, approximately 14 miles NW of Plain, WA


Helicopters checked fire behavior in the southeast corner of the fire, using buckets of water to reduce heat and fire spread. Today, crews will monitor fire progression near Sears Creek. They will patrol the small Grasshopper Meadows Fire and check and monitor hose and sprinkler lays along White River Road.


Irving Peak Fire

Acres: 1,725; 1% contained


Location: Approximately 16 miles NW of Plain, WA

The south and east edges of the fire grew yesterday. Firefighters will continue to burn out unburned fuels between the fire’s edge and the containment line on the 6504 Road. Crews will complete chipping in the area. Firefighters are clearing roads with heavy equipment as needed to improve containment lines on the #200 and #311 roads.

Weather and fire behavior- Weather is becoming warmer and drier this week with potential for moderate to more active fire behavior. The fires may spread as fuels dry out, especially where winds align with slopes. Firefighters are assessing operations to ensure readiness for the weather change.


Smoke Outlook- Smoke continues to linger in valleys. Expect temperatures into the 90s today. Light winds, moderate inversions, and poor relative humidity recovery at night will maintain moderate to active fire behavior through the week. The current smoke outlook, along with information about air quality health recommendations during smoky conditions, is available at: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/84d849be


Closures- The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has issued a closure order for the White River Fire and Irving Peak Fire area: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1054295.pdf


Restrictions- Campfires are not allowed anywhere within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Stage 2 Restrictions are now in effect for the entire forest, including campgrounds and wilderness areas: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/okawen/alerts-notices/?cid=fsbdev3_053600


Evacuations- Current Chelan County evacuation levels include a Level 2 evacuation (Be Prepared) for Sears Creek Road and Level 1 (Stay Alert) for White River Road and Little Wenatchee Road. https://www.co.chelan.wa.us/emergency-management/pages/active-emergencies


Recreation impacts- In addition to the forest closure and fire restrictions, fire officials recommend avoiding recreating in the Little Wenatchee and White River Road (FS Roads 6500 and 6400) areas. Smoke is visible from the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT remains open and is not directly impacted by the fires. However, the Little Wenatchee Ford and White River Trailheads are closed and cannot be used to access the PCT. The Buck Creek-Spider Meadow Loop is open and accessible but smoke and nearby fire activity may impact the area. Use the links below for updated fire and air quality information.


Safety message- Warming and drying weather can lead to fire growth and the potential for new starts. There is still at least another month of fire season ahead. Please use caution with anything that could cause a spark and continue to be safe and aware of your surroundings.


Resources- Total personnel assigned: 360, including 2-Type 1 (Hotshot) hand crews; 2-Type 2 IA (Initial Attack) hand crews; 1-Type 2 hand crew; 2-heavy lift helicopters; 1-medium lift helicopter; 2-light lift helicopters; 13 engines; 1 dozer; 1 masticator; 6 water tenders; and 137 overhead personnel.


Follow us online: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8329/ and www.facebook.com/WhiteRiverFireInfo

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Smoke from Lake Wenatchee  August 28, 2022. Photo: Molly Allen

 

8/30/2022 Crockets Knob Fire Update

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8/30/2022 Windigo, Potter, Big Swamp and Camel Hump Fires Update

8/30/2022 NWCC Morning Brief

Monday, August 29, 2022

8/29/2022 Cedar Creek Fire Update

8/29/2022 Rum Creek Fire Update

8/29/2022 White River and Irving Peak Fires Update

 

Contact Fire Information at (509) 202-4184 from 8AM-8PM

White River and Irving Peak Fire Update

August 29, 2022 -- 9:00 AM

Quick Facts: Personnel: 348, Crews: 6, Helicopters: 5, Engines: 13, Dozers: 3.  Water Tenders: 1

                                       

White River Fire                   

Acres: 1,028 |   Contained: 1%   Cause: Lightning              

Location: Sears Creek area of the White River drainage, approximately 14 miles northwest of Plain, WA


Irving Peak Fire

Acres: 1,637  Contained: 1%   Cause: Lightning

Location: Approximately 16 miles northwest of Plain, WA

Highlights: Lightning started the White River and Irving Peak Fires on August 11. They are burning on the Okanagan-Wenatchee National Forest, northwest of Plain, WA.


Today concludes Northwest Team 7’s 14 days on the White River and Irving Peak fires. Northwest Team 8, with Incident Commander Kevin Stock, will assume command of the fires at 8:00 p.m. on August 29. 


Operations: Firefighters have completed preparations on the roads surrounding the White River Fire and along Little Wenatchee Road. They continue to patrol along White River Road and Sears Creek Road. Masticators are now working along the 200 and 311 road systems. Yesterday, the Irving Peak fire reached Forest Road 6504, creating an anchor point for firefighters. An anchor point is a barrier to fire spread and firefighters can now begin to clean up the fire’s edge along Forest Road 6504.  


Evacuations: Current Chelan County evacuation levels include a Level 2 evacuation (Be Prepared) for Sears Creek Road and Level 1 (Stay Alert) for White River Road and Little Wenatchee Road. https://www.co.chelan.wa.us/emergency-management/pages/active-emergencies


For an interactive evacuation map of Chelan County, please visit https://tinyurl.com/whiteriverevacuationmap.

To sign up for the Chelan County emergency alert system, please visit https://public.alertsense.com/signup/?regionid=1184.


Weather and fire behavior: Warming and drying continues today, drying fuels especially in higher terrain areas. Smoke may linger in some areas due to morning inversions and weaker winds. Smoky areas may be cooler than forecast. Where wind and slopes align, expect moderate fire spread. 


Closures: The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has issued a closure order for the White River Fire area: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1054295.pdf


Restrictions: Campfires are not allowed anywhere within the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Stage 2 Restrictions are now in effect for the entire forest, including campgrounds and wilderness areas: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/okawen/alerts-notices/?cid=fsbdev3_053600


Recreation impacts: In addition to the forest closure and fire restrictions, fire officials recommend avoiding recreating in the Little Wenatchee and White River Road (FS Roads 6500 and 6400) areas. Smoke is visible from the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT remains open and is not directly impacted by the fires. However, the Little Wenatchee Ford and White River Trailheads are closed and cannot be used to access the PCT. The Buck Creek-Spider Meadow Loop is open and accessible but smoke and nearby fire activity may impact the area. Use the links below for updated fire and air quality information.

 

Safety Message: Warming and drying weather can lead to fire growth and the potential for new starts. There is still at least another month of fire season ahead. Please use caution with anything that could cause a spark and continue to be safe and aware of your surroundings.


Smoke: The current smoke outlook, along with information about air quality health recommendations during smoky conditions, is available at: https://outlooks.airfire.org/outlook/84d849be


Follow Us Online: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8329/ and www.facebook.com/WhiteRiverFireInfo and www.facebook.com/nwteam7


A Spanish translation available will be available at: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/news/8329/

View of White River Fire from Lake Wenatchee : Photo Molly Allen

8/29/2022 Windigo, Potter, Big Swamp and Camel Hump Fires Update

8/29/2022 Crockets Knob Fire Update

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Sunday, August 28, 2022

8/28/2022 Cedar Creek Fire Update

 

Community Meeting Tuesday August 30th at 6:00PM ~ Greenwaters Park Community Building

Community Meeting: A community meeting will be held Tuesday August 30th at 6:00PM at Greenwaters Park Community Building, 48362 Highway 58, Oakridge, Oregon. For those unable to attend, the meeting will be streamed live on the Cedar Creek Fire Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CedarCreekFire2022

Current Situation: Observed fire behavior was creeping and smoldering on Saturday and there was limited fire growth thanks to cooler temperatures and higher humidity. Crews have been working to establish fireline from the west shore of Waldo Lake to the western edge of the Wilderness boundary. One snag fell across Edith Creek and crews were successful in extinguishing the resulting spot fire and held the fire west of Edith Creek. Fireline has been completed along FS Road 5883.  Crews have been mopping up and patrolling Black Creek Road (FS Road 2421) day and night to keep the fire north of the road. Slapjack Fire is 100% contained; suppression repair including erosion control and backhauling equipment is ongoing.

Today’s Activities: A mobile retardant batch plant (MRB) is in place near Salt Creek Falls. The MRB supplies helicopters with fire retardant to be dropped within a strategic location outside of wilderness and near Edith Creek to tie fireline together on terrain that is not accessible to firefighters on the ground. Helicopters will be visible to motorists on HWY 58 and visitors at the Salt Creek Falls Day Use Area when air operations are active. Please yield to fire crews and adhere to safety, directional signage in this area. On FS Roads 2422 and 2243 check lines are being constructed with the intent of holding the fire to a smaller footprint. Crews are scouting for and improving alternate firelines on spur roads off FS Road 5883. On Slapjack, crews are finalizing erosion control and backhauling equipment in anticipation of turning management of the fire back to the local agency.   

Evacuations: Currently, there are no evacuations in place.

Weather: Seasonable weather conditions are expected today; 70-75 degrees, relative humidity 38-85%, winds out of the northwest, 3-5 mph gusting to 12 mph  

Closures: An expanded Area Closure is in place as of August 23rd for the Cedar Creek Fire. This includes all trailheads and dispersed camping west and north of Waldo Lake. The lake, campgrounds, and trails (including the PCT) on the east side remain open. A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in place.

RestrictionsFire restrictions are in place on the Willamette National Forest with the exception of the Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, Waldo Lake, and Diamond Peak Wilderness areas.

Smoke: Smoke Forecast Outlooks are available at https://outlooks.wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlook.

Fire Information: Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM | Phone: 541-201-2335 | Email2022.cedarcreek@firenet.gov

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