Wednesday, October 7, 2020

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Slater Fire South Zone information is available at (530) 324-2528 and Slater Fire North Zone information is available at (503) 867-8593.

For future wildland fire information or Fire Restrictions please contact the following:

Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest 541-618-2114

Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest Oregon District 541-664-3328


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Slater and Devil Fires Update

Wednesday, October 7, 2020; 9:00 a.m.


South Zone (530) 324-2528
North Zone (503) 867-8593

Fires always look closer and bigger in the dark!  With the earlier evenings in Fall, more people are noticing and reporting flames from fuels that continue to burn and smolder within the interior of the fires. Firefighters expect this burning to continue until prolonged wet weather moves into the area. Residents are asked to familiarize themselves with the location of fire perimeters. Flames observed within them should not be reported. Fires outside of established containment lines should always be reported to 911 or local fire protection authorities.

Slater Fire – 155,510 acres and 67% containment

Little new growth has been observed on the fire since yesterday, however, minimal fire spread is expected to occur on the eastern flank. This area has been obscured by smoke and could not be visually monitored. On all flanks, the strategy is to strengthen containment lines where access permits, and monitor unlined portions of the fire for movement that could potentially expand the burned area.

On the north side of the fire, mop-up, patrol, and structure defense continue along containment lines, and firefighters are increasing the depth of containment. Crews have completed containment lines south of Browntown, including the Deadman’s Gulch area. The containment lines along Sucker Creek are secure and crews have extended hand line to Swan Mountain.

On the east side, the containment line up through Mill Creek is holding and direct line construction continues above Thompson Creek. Firefighters continue to monitor the area between Swan Mountain and Mill Creek.

On the south side, crews continue to patrol, monitor, and reinforce containment lines in Happy Camp and along the southwest side up to Kelly Lake. Firefighters are cleaning up spot fires as well as increasing the depth of containment.

The most active fire suppression efforts are underway in the southwest portion of the fire, in the Knopki and Chicago Creek drainages, where firefighters are working to keep it contained east of Chicago Creek. Additional crews have been assigned to the area. The trend toward cooler temperatures and higher humidity makes fire spread increasingly unlikely in that location.

Crews are felling hazard trees that are likely to fall onto the road from steep slopes along both sides of the Grayback Road (also known as Happy Camp Highway) between Takilma and Happy Camp. This high-priority work is required to provide safe, reliable access for firefighters, residents, and those working to restore power to Happy Camp. Additional emphasis is being placed on other roads needed for fire and suppression activities.

Devil Fire - 8,723 acres and 32% containment

The eastern edge of the fire has likely experienced slight growth. This area has been obscured by smoke and could not be accurately monitored. Mop up and patrol continue along the northern and southern areas of the fire, with lines holding along the Butte Fork of the Applegate River, 1040 Road, and Pacific Crest Trail. Crews continue patrolling the southeast flank, building fire line into the Fort Goff Creek area.

Weather and Fire Behavior

A period of increasing humidity and decreasing temperatures begins today. Winds will be from the south to southeast in the morning, switching through the day to west-southwest. Inversions will trap smoke in the valleys in the morning, possibly lifting in the afternoon. Increasingly cooler and damper conditions are expected over the next several days, with precipitation expected Saturday afternoon.

Evacuations

Anyone interested in accessing their home or property should contact the local sheriff’s office.

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 Klamath, Six Rivers, and Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forests have issued fire area closure orders for the Slater and Devil Fires. The Pacific Southwest Region is under emergency fire restrictions, although the use of gas stoves is allowed in open developed recreation sites. Find closure orders and maps at: www.fs.usda.gov/klamath, www.fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou, and www.fs.usda.gov/srnf.

Portions of both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest’s Wild Rivers Ranger District and Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District have reopened for use.  Some areas remain closed for emergency crews’ safety and to allow for fire suppression and burned area recovery.  Find 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 South Obenchain Fire. Find closure area maps at: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire-and-aviation/regional-info/oregon-washington/fire-restrictions.


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Printable version of today's map can be found here 

Tuesday, October 6, 2020


Know before you go:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/visit/know-before-you-go

Fire Restriction information:  https://southwestoregonwildfireinformation.blogspot.com/p/fire-restrictions.html?m=0


 Slater and Devil Fires Update

Tuesday, October 6, 2020; 9:00 a.m.


South Zone (530) 324-2528
North Zone (503) 867-8593

Forest management agencies and Northwest Incident Management Team 7 need your help!  There have been reports of several near-miss vehicle accidents on roads around the fire, especially in the Holland Loop Road and Takilma areas. Please be patient. There are numerous fire vehicles on the road, increasing local traffic. Please drive defensively and remain mindful of the current situation. There are lots of moving parts and we want to keep all firefighters and residents safe. Thank you for your support.

Slater Fire – 155,287 acres and 65% containment

Most of the fire has remained within the same “footprint” for several days, with only minimal growth on the inaccessible eastern flank. On all perimeters, the strategy is to strengthen containment lines where access permits, and monitor unlined portions of the fire (primarily the eastern flank) for fire movement that could potentially expand the burned area. Smoky conditions have inhibited air operations, but ground crews are patrolling accessible areas and attacking hotspots where needed.

The most likely area to challenge firefighters in the days ahead is the southwest portion of the fire in the Knopki and Chicago Creek drainages, where firefighters are working to keep it contained east of Chicago Creek. Additional crews are being assigned to this area to strengthen containment lines against the incoming period of warmer, drier weather.

Crews are felling hazard trees that are likely to fall onto the road from steep slopes along both sides of the Grayback Road (also known as Happy Camp Highway) between Takilma and Happy Camp. This high-priority work is required to provide safe, reliable access for firefighters, residents, and those working to restore power to Happy Camp.

Devil Fire - 8,693 acres and 30% containment

Mop up and patrol continue along the northern and southern areas of the fire, with lines holding along the Butte Fork of the Applegate River, 1040 Road, and Pacific Crest Trail. Crews will patrol the southeast flank, building fire line into the Fort Goff Creek area. Firefighters must hike for several hours to reach the fire’s edge there.

On both the Devil and Slater Fires, the public can expect to see smoke from strategic firing operations, as well as fuels that continue to burn and smolder in the interior of the fire. Interior burning is expected to continue until a season-ending weather event occurs.

Weather and Fire Behavior

Today will mark the warmest and driest day of the week, with very low humidity.  Winds will be from the east in the morning, switching to southwest, west and finally northwest in the afternoon. High pressure over the area is expected to create a smoke-trapping inversion. Smoke from fires to the south will likely accumulate in the valleys.

Evacuations

Anyone interested in accessing their home or property should contact the local sheriff’s office.

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 Klamath, Six Rivers, and Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forests have issued fire area closure orders in effect for the Slater and Devil Fires. The Pacific Southwest Region is under emergency fire restrictions, although the use of gas stoves is allowed in open developed recreation sites. Find updated closure orders and maps at: www.fs.usda.gov/klamath, www.fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou, and www.fs.usda.gov/srnf.

Portions of both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest’s Wild Rivers Ranger District and Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District have 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 South Obenchain Fire. Find closure area maps at: www.blm.gov/programs/public-safety-and-fire/fire-and-aviation/regional-info/oregon-washington/fire-restrictions.



Printable version of today's update can be found here

Printable version of today's map can be found here 

Monday, October 5, 2020


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Slater and Devil Fires Update

Monday, October 5, 2020; 9:00 a.m.


South Zone (530) 324-2528
North Zone (503) 867-8593

Slater Fire – 155,096 acres and 62% containment

 The public can expect to see smoke from strategic firing operations, and fuels that continue to burn and smolder in the interior of the fire. Interior burning is expected to continue until season-ending weather occurs.

Crews are clearing hazard trees on steep slopes along both sides of the Grayback Road between Takilma and Happy Camp. This high-priority work is required to provide safe, reliable access for firefighters, residents, and those working to restore power to Happy Camp.

On the north and northwest flanks of the fire, from the California border north and east to Holland, crews are mopping up and extending the depth of containment line.  On the northeast side of the fire, crews are working to build containment lines towards Swan Mountain. The east side of the fire is holding west of the Thompson Creek drainage.    

Firefighters are also extending the depth of mop up and patrol efforts on the southern flank of the fire, while putting out smoldering stumps and hot spots within fire lines where needed.

On the southwest side of the fire, firefighters are looking for containment opportunities in the Sanger Peak area, while extending mop up and patrol work along Sanger Peak Road. 

Both direct and indirect tactics are being used on the west side of the fire to prevent westward movement. Firefighters will continue to bring the fire down to containment lines in the Knopki Creek area east of Hwy 199.

Devil Fire - 8,650 acres and 27% containment

Mop up and patrol continue along the northern and southern areas of the fire, with lines holding along the Applegate River, 1040 Road, and Pacific Crest Trail. There is active fire in a snag patch to the east, but containment lines are holding. Crews will patrol the southwest flank, working on direct line into the Fort Goff Creek area.

Weather and Fire Behavior

Temperatures will be slightly warmer tomorrow, with a trend toward slightly lower humidity.  Winds will be out of the northeast, switching to the west/northwest in the afternoon.  Some increase of interior burning is expected, with smoke remaining on the western edge of the fire, reducing visibility.

Evacuations

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 area in California. The region is under emergency fire restrictions, although the use of gas stoves is now allowed in open developed recreation sites. Find updated closure orders and maps at: www.fs.usda.gov/klamath and www.fs.usda.gov/srnf.

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 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.



Printable version of today's update can be found here

Printable version of today's map can be found here 

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