Deception
Complex Fire Update - August 30, 2014
The Deception Complex consists of
many fires ignited by lightning since mid-July. The largest fire within the
complex is the Deception Creek Fire, which has grown to 1916 acres. The sum of
the sizes of all the fires within the complex is 2196 acres. A number of fires
which were previously included within the complex have now been turned back to
the Middle Fork District for patrol and rehabilitation, and are no longer
included in the acreage calculation.
The Deception Creek Fire was buffeted
by winds of up to 19 miles per hour from westerly directions on Friday
afternoon. The wind caused the fire to burn more actively near the ridge tops,
but the lines held and the fire did not advance to the east. Overall growth of
the Deception Creek Fire was 149 acres, mostly to the southwest. Firefighters
were able to accomplish some mop-up along the hand lines at the northern end of
the fire.
Similar weather conditions are
expected on Saturday, with temperatures reaching the lower 70’s. Some showers,
however, are in the forecast, possibly arriving as early as 1:00 p.m. No more
than a few hundredths of an inch are expected, but the intermittent showers may
last through the night. This precipitation is expected to put a damper on fire
activity, such as fire spreading through grass or brush, but the rain is not
expected to penetrate the forest canopy, so most burning fuels will retain
their heat.
Oakridge air quality again reached
the “unhealthy” level for a short period of time on Friday, but was quickly
cleaned out by the early afternoon wind. Continued smoky conditions can be
expected, though forecasters are predicting that it will be at the “moderate”
level on Saturday. The air-conditioned, smoke-free room at the Willamette
Activity Center will open this weekend if requested by any individuals via the
fire department, according to Mayor Jerry Shorey.
The Deception Creek Mobile Home
Park, the Middle Fork Ranger Station, and houses along La Duke Road remain on
Level 2 Evacuation Notice.
Closure
Information:
The Oakridge Airport is closed to
civilian air traffic because it is being used as a helibase for the fire.
The Willamette National Forest has lifted the closure within the Waldo
Lake Wilderness Area. Other Willamette National Forest closures remain
unchanged. The Umpqua National Forest has closed an area adjacent to the
Deception Creek drainage. Check Inciweb
for full closure information, including maps: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4093/.
Total Acres
|
% Contained
|
20-person
Crew
|
Engines
|
Dozers
|
Helicopters
|
Total
Personnel
|
2,196
|
55%
|
19
|
40
|
4
|
6
heavy , 2 medium
3
light
|
922
|
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