Firefighters Make Progress On Area Wildfires

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With minimal new fire activity, firefighters have been able to achieve containment on several fires around Central Oregon.

The Wrentham Market Fire is now 100% contained at 7,222 acres east of Dufur in Wasco County.

The Rattlesnake Fire is now 90% contained at 5,479 acres burning on Prineville District BLM managed lands in the area of South Junction campground and the Warm Springs Reservation. For more information on this fire, visit: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7592/

The 1,102 acre Ryegrass Fire east of the Maury Mountains and south of the Paulina Highway on Prineville District BLM lands is now 100% contained.

The Dry Creek Fire (incident 449) is burning south of the historic Rager Ranger Station on the Prineville District BLM now 100% contained at 53 acres.

The Sulphur Spring Fire (incident 447) by Maupin Butte east of the Maury Mountains on Prineville District BLM lands and south of Paulina Highway is 81 acres and 70% contained. Crews are continuing mop up today.

The Black Mountain Fire (incident 475) is in the area of Deep Creek on the Ochoco National Forest, 6-7 miles east of Big Summit Prairie is now 50% contained. Crews are continuing to hold and secure the 150 acre fire and have two crews, an engine, and a water tender assigned to the incident.

Incident 500 near Barnhouse Campground on the Ochoco National Forest was contained at 1 acre yesterday.

Firefighters did assist city and county resources with several small fires related to 4th of July firework displays. All were contained last night.

This will be the final daily COIDC fire update until fire activity increases.

For up-to-date information on Central Oregon fires, visit www.centraloregonfire.org or www.twitter.com/CentralORFire

 

Posted earlier:
Crews responded to four new fires Saturday, the largest was incident 500 northeast of Big Summit Prairie near Barnhouse Campground on the Ochoco National Forest that was held at 1 acre. There was also a small but highly visible fire called Farewell Springs that was held at .36 acre near Cougar Butte near Skyliner Road on the Deschutes National Forest.

The largest fire in the Central Oregon remains the Wrentham Market Fire currently estimated at 7,222 acres east of Dufur in Wasco County. It is now 91% contained. For more information on this fire, visit: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7589/

The Rattlesnake Fire is estimated at 5,479 acres with 65% containment burning on Prineville District BLM managed lands in the area of South Junction campground and the Warm Springs Reservation. For more information on this fire, visit: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7592/

The Ryegrass Fire is now 50% contained at 1,102 acres east of the Maury Mountains and south of the Paulina Highway on Prineville District BLM lands. Crews  continued mop up Sunday.

The Dry Creek Fire (incident 449) remains and is now 50% contained. Crews are continuing to secure and mop up the perimeter of the fire burning south of the historic Rager Ranger Station on the Prineville District BLM

The Sulphur Spring Fire (incident 447) by Maupin Butte east of the Maury Mountains on Prineville District BLM lands and south of Paulina Highway is 81 acres and 50% contained. Crews are continuing mop up today.

The Black Mountain Fire (incident 475) is in the area of Deep Creek on the Ochoco National Forest, 6-7 miles east of Big Summit Prairie. Crews are continuing to hold and secure the 150 acre fire and it is now 40% contained.

The Bologna Fire, burning on private ownership and Prineville District Bureau of Land Management lands near Spray is 75% contained.  Sunday, the fire had one crew and one engine assigned to the fire. .

With a return to hot and dry conditions, fire officials anticipate more fire starts to pop up in the next two weeks. The public is reminded that we remain in EXTREME fire danger and public use restrictions are in place on all federally managed public lands.

For up-to-date information on Central Oregon fires, visit www.centraloregonfire.org or www.twitter.com/CentralORFire

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