09-15-17 Miller Complex Daily Update
Current Situation: The Miller Complex has grown slightly and is at 59% containment overall. Increased fire activity in the vicinity of the Middle Fork of the Applegate River and below Whiskey Ridge, produced increased smoke over the surrounding area yesterday. This increased activity was the result of continued low fuel moisture and a dry, cool front which passed over the complex allowing the fire to burn more actively.
Firefighters continue to work hard to meet objectives using the resources available with safety as the top priority. Today, crews are expecting normal temperatures with dry conditions and the potential for active fire behavior in some areas within the perimeter. This could result in increased smoke in the vicinity of the Abney Fire. Fire behavior remains consistent with weather and environmental conditions and is expected to creep, burn and in some instances, make uphill runs and possibly torch within the interior of the fire. The public can expect to see smoke from the interior of these fires until a season-ending weather event occurs.
The Abney Fire has crossed the West Fork of Dutch Creek and has traveled up and over the handline which was put in place along the ridge above the creek. In the Joe Bar area, the fire has now backed down to the creek in many locations as anticipated. Joe Bar remains under an evacuation warning.
Crews continue to monitor, patrol and secure containment lines in other areas of the Abney Fire. On the northwest, northeast, and west, fire crews are holding and securing direct and indirect fireline.
The Burnt Peak Fire, the Creedence Fire and Bigelow Fires are near completion. Suppression repair is the next phase of the control effort. This is a series of immediate post-fire actions taken to repair the land and minimize the potential for soil erosion and other issues that might arise from suppression activities. Firefighters will be chipping material which was produced by the removal of brush and placing water bars in some constructed firelines to reduce the chances of erosion.
This weekend, the weather is expected to be sunny and dry with warm temperatures providing for potential moderate fire activity before a front arrives Sunday evening bringing moisture and cooler temperatures.
Fire Statistics: Start Date: August 14, 2017 Cause: Lightning Complex Size: 35,499 acres Containment:
59% Personnel: 530 Acres
Miller Complex Abney Fire, south of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT): The Eclipse Complex, in California, on the Klamath National Forest, is managing the Abney Fire south of the PCT. See: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5511/.
Closures: The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest has closed areas on the Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District, visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/rogue-siskiyou/alerts-notices. The Bureau of Land Management has closed the Grayback Mountain Trailhead. Klamath National Forest closures include a portion of the Pacific Crest
Trail. Refer to https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/klamath/alerts-notices.
Information: Phone: 541-899-5302 Email: MillerComplex2017@gmail.com Website: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5514/# Joint Information Center Blog: http://swojic.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MillerComplexFires/ or https://facebook/R6RRSNF Twitter: #MillerComplex See where you are in relation to the fires: http://tinyurl.com/MillerComplex
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