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Closures in the Willamette National Forest due to Slate and Pyramid fires. Closures for the 1,223-acre Ore Fire fall within the Willamette National Forest, state, Lane and Linn County boundaries.
On October 27, the fire grew to 127,283 acres with 60% containment. Due to temperatures dropping and humidity rising, fire progression reduced drastically. 4 engines, 2 crews, 1 helicopter, and 2 masticators were staffed for fire suppression. Closures had reduced on the Deschutes National Forest and Willamette National Forest. Air quality ...
Willamette National Forest issued a closure in the Middle Fork Ranger District for the Chalk Fire. East of Saddleblanket Mountain, the lighting sparked fire has grown to 600 acres since Wednesday.
Ore Fire reaches 440 acres in McKenzie Corridor, Blue River Reservoir campgrounds, trails closed. Willamette National Forest issued a closure order around much of Blue River Reservoir due to the ...
Other closures in the Willamette National Forest due to fire-impacted areas can be found at bit.ly/4dcWMCl Crews work on steep terrain as they fight the Ore Fire.
As a result, the Willamette National Forest closed roads in the area and residents of Marion Forks were evacuated. A bulldozer line was cut around Camp Pioneer to protect structures at the Boy Scout campground. The Booth Fire also advanced to the northeast through the Brush Creek drainage and crossed a contingency fire line.
The Jones Fire was reported on August 10, 2017, at approximately 6:51 PM, in the Willamette National Forest, 10 miles northeast of Lowell, Oregon. [3] The fire was started by a lightning strike, fueled by timber and grass. [1] Three days later, on August 13, six campgrounds, two trails, two park areas, and 10 forest service roads were closed. [4]
There were 29 large wildfires and wildfire complexes burning around Oregon as of Thursday morning. Here's the latest news.