Slater and Devil Fires Update
Friday, October 2, 2020 7:30 a.m.
Fire origin: September 8, 2020
South Zone Slater/Devil Fire Info (530) 324-2528; 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
North Zone Slater Fire Info (503) 867-8593; 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
General Fire Info - Wildland
Info Center: (458)
206-3043; 8
a.m. – 8 p.m.
Media
Information: (541)
249-5117; 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Email: Slaterfirenorth.information@gmail.com
Website: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7173/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SlaterAndDevilFireInformation
Containment lines are continuing to hold on the Slater and Devil
fires, and firefighters will continue patrol and mop-up efforts. As a
collective, personnel dedicated to the fire are averaging 20,000 hours a day. The
Slater Fire is now 50% contained, and the Devil Fire remains at 20%. The final
nightshift concluded at midnight on Friday morning. The Northern Rockies
National Incident Management Team Two will be transitioning out, and the Northwest
Incident Management Team 7 will assume command as of 6:00 Saturday morning.
The
majority of containment lines on the Slater Fire are holding up well, and
mop-up efforts will continue into Friday. On the east side, line in the
Thompson Creek area remains strong, and progress will continue to be made into
the weekend.
The south end of the fire will remain in patrol status. Fire lines have been holding in these areas over the past couple of days, and confidence is high that containment lines will remain strong.
On Thursday, firefighters were able to access a road on the west side of the fire, where access has previously been limited. With these new road systems, crews will be able to make significant progress on Friday in the interior, north of Idlewild. Fire lines in this area continue to hold strong.
On the northern flank, south of O’Brien, the fire is in patrol status and lines remain strong. Firefighters will begin to pull hose and equipment from this area to reallocate to other branches that are in need of resources.
To the east, hand line is holding near the 18 Road, and containment in this area is expected by Friday evening. Crews will also watch the Deadman’s Gulch area and work to secure lines. Preventative measures to protect Oregon Caves National Monument will conclude on Friday as well.
Weather: Relatively dry and smoky conditions are expected. A ridge of high pressure we’ve been under will shift east and allow onshore flow into the area to bring northwest winds to the ridgetops. Temperatures are predicted to be slightly cooler on Friday.
There have been some evacuation changes; please refer to your
local county’s Sheriff’s Office for details. County Sheriffs continue to work
with fire leadership to determine when to modify evacuation levels.
Josephine County information: 541-474-5305 or www.facebook.com/josephinecountyEM, www.co.josephine.or.us/fire, or www.rvem.org
Siskiyou County information: (530) 841-2900 or www.facebook.com/SiskiyouCountySheriff/
Del Norte County information: (707) 464-7213 or www.facebook.com/DelNorteOfficeOfEmergencyServices and www.preparedelnorte.com/
Closures: The USDA Forest Service-Pacific Southwest Region’s Order, that closed some national forests in California, has been lifted for the Six Rivers and Klamath national forests; however, new fire area closure orders have been issued by these forests for the Slater Fire in California. The region is under emergency fire restrictions, although the use of gas stoves is now allowed.
Portions of both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest’s Wild Rivers Ranger District and Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District reopened for use. Some areas remain closed for emergency crews’ safety and to allow for fire suppression and burned area recovery. Find updated closure orders and maps at: www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/rogue-siskiyou/alerts-notices
The Bureau of Land Management Medford District has public lands closures in effect near the Slater Fire and the South Obenchain Fire. Closure area maps are available at: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire-and-aviation/regional-info/oregon-washington/fire-restrictions
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