Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Joint Information Center Fire Update August 14, 2018


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Information for Southwest Oregon Fires is available at the Joint Information Center (JIC) at

Phone: 541-474-5305
Hours: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Fire Summary (as reported on at 9:00 a.m. August 14)
FIRE NAME
ACRES
CONTAINMENT
PERSONNEL
TAYLOR CREEK FIRE
48,247
45%
986
GARNER COMPLEX
8,886 (Combined total)
87%
200
KLONDIKE
55,248
15%
569
NATCHEZ
13,756
55%
754
HENDRIX
1,082
90%
147
MILES/COLUMBUS/SNOW SHOE
31,544 (Miles)
9,636 (Columbus)
3,816 (Snow Shoe)

12%-Miles
15%-Columbus
95%-Snow Shoe

2,154

WEATHER
Tuesday will be hot and dry with areas of smoke. The National Weather Service predicts high temperatures in the mid-90s in the valleys and lower 80s on the ridges, with overnight lows between 55 and 60 degrees. Light and variable northwest winds, from 5-7 mph, will continue throughout the day, and becoming calm in the evening. Beginning mid-week, an upper level disturbance will move across Oregon, with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms.

SMOKE
With a weather pattern similar to yesterday, fire activity today will continue to produce more smoke that could impact communities closest to the fires. Overall air quality is expected to deteriorate as winds decrease and smoke settles in. Communities closest to the fires could see Unhealthy to Hazardous air quality levels due to proximity to the fires. Winds will become light through Tuesday. Pay attention to changing conditions and visibility in your area. Intensity of the smoke will depend on the activity of the fires.

For relief from smoke, travel to the Oregon Coast, or north into the Roseburg area.

EVACUATIONS







More info about evacuation levels and preparedness can be found at http://www.rvem.org.

Josephine County current evacuation information is available at the Josephine County Sheriff’s website at http://www.co.josephine.or.us/News.asp?SectionID=180.

Evacuation levels in Jackson County have recently changed. Please check the website. Jackson County current evacuation information is available at the Jackson County Sheriff’s website at http://jacksoncountyor.org/sheriff/News.

Douglas County current evacuation information is available at the Douglas County Sheriff’s website at http://www.dcso.com/#. Existing Level 2 evacuations in Douglas County remain.

Per the Natchez Fire Incident Management Team, the community of Sunstar, California has been placed in a Level 1 evacuation “Ready” status. Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office has issued an evacuation order for two residences near the terminus of South Fork Road (Rd 17N32), including an additional residence in the South Fork of Indian Creek.

On August 13, 2018, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office modified the prior evacuation warning, making it effective for all residences accessed by the South Fork Road (Rd 17N32) and residences on or accessed by the Indian Creek/Grayback Road from the intersection with Dolittle Creek, north to West Branch Campground. Those that are in the warning area are reminded to remain vigilant in the possible event that the evacuation warning is upgraded to a mandatory evacuation order.

Information about fire evacuation levels is also available from the Joint Information Center at 541-474-5305.

Evacuees seeking assistance can contact the American Red Cross at (888) 680-1455.

RE-OPENING

Galice Road remains open, restoring access to local businesses and boat ramps. Crews continue to patrol the area and protect structures. Drivers should expect to see firefighters along the road and drive with caution.

All Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands along the Merlin-Galice Road remain open.

Grayback Road (Forest Highway 48) remains open to public travel. Short-term delays may occur.

CLOSURES

TAYLOR CREEK/KLONDIKE
Due to increased fire behavior and firefighting operations on the Taylor Creek Fire, Bear Camp and Peavine Roads remain closed. The risk of trees and other debris falling on these roads continues as firefighters mop up areas of the fire. https://tinyurl.com/BearCampClosure.

The Rogue River-Siskiyou NF Taylor Creek Fire Emergency Area Closure Order 06-10-22-18-62 closes national forest lands near the Taylor Creek Fire for public health and safety. Effective July 19, 2018 through October 31, 2018, unless sooner rescinded. Detailed information and a map of the area closure are available at https://tinyurl.com/RRSiskiyou.

The Oregon State Marine Board filed a temporary rule to close boating effective immediately on the Rogue River from Hog Creek to Galice due to the Taylor Creek Fire: https://www.oregon.gov/osmb/Pages/Rogue-River-Temporary-Closure.aspx.

A temporary forest closure order is in effect for the area around the Klondike Fire. Forest Roads 4103, 4105, 2512, and 2402-676 remain closed. Information on current conditions can be found at the Rogue River National Forest website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/rogue-siskiyou/alerts-notices.

NATCHEZ
Closure orders are in effect on Klamath National Forest and Rogue River-­Siskiyou National Forest within the vicinity of the Natchez Fire. A closure order was issued August 5th, effective until the Natchez Fire is declared out. Going into or being upon National Forest System lands within the Natchez Fire Closure Area is prohibited. The Closure Area begins at the intersection of Forest Road No. 48 (Grayback Road), the Klamath National Forest boundary and the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest boundary. For details of the closure order please go to the Klamath National Forest Website at www.fs.usda.gov/klamath.

HENDRIX
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest Hendrix Fire Area Closure for the southern portion of the Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District remains in effect. Detailed information and a map of the area closure are available at https://www.fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou.

MILES/COLUMBUS/SNOW SHOE
An Emergency Road and Area Fire Closure has been issued by the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. All portions of the Forest west of Forest Roads 68 near the northern boundary and all of 6640 are closed. This area is bounded on the south by BLM and private land, to the north and west by the Umpqua National Forest and to the east by open portions of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.

The Umpqua National Forest has implemented emergency road and trail closures on the Tiller Ranger District because of the South Umpqua Complex. This closure order is a combination of roads and trails which had remained closed from last year’s fire season. With continued fire suppression operations, the closures are essential to allow for public and firefighter safety. In addition, this Forest Order includes previous closures on the Diamond Lake Ranger District and North Umpqua Ranger District to create a current and comprehensive list.
More information is available at:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/umpqua/alerts-notices.

Links to Specific Incidents

When you want to help….
In a time of crisis people naturally want to reach out and help.  We appreciate those efforts and have a few suggestions for you to consider.
Most appreciated by firefighters:

 Other ideas:

  • Join or support your local fire department or emergency organizations- they appreciate your generosity since they are the first responders in many cases.    
  • Donate to local charitable organizations like the Red Cross. 
  • Donate to local food banks, which sometimes get forgotten when fires impact a community.
  • Create and maintain a defensible space around your home!  Give emergency responders and yourself a safe area to defend your home in or retreat to, if necessary.

Note: Fire camps cannot accept food items due to health and federal contract regulations.  We feed our assigned fire crews three meals a day plus snacks.

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