[The Dalles, Ore.] Firefighters from the Oregon
Department of Forestry’s Central Oregon District responded Sunday to an escaped
debris burn near Tygh Valley. Strong
winds pushed the Shadybrook Fire through grass and other light fuels, spreading
into oak and brush in some of the surrounding draws. The Department of Forestry was assisted by
U.S. Forest Service resources and a dozer from the Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife. Firefighters from Tygh
Valley, Wamic and Juniper Flat Fire Departments also responded to suppress the
fire. Fireline was constructed around
most of the fire by late Sunday evening and forward progress was stopped. The fire is estimated to be approximately 500
acres in size. There were no structures
damaged or destroyed by the fire.
Department of Forestry’s Central Oregon District responded Sunday to an escaped
debris burn near Tygh Valley. Strong
winds pushed the Shadybrook Fire through grass and other light fuels, spreading
into oak and brush in some of the surrounding draws. The Department of Forestry was assisted by
U.S. Forest Service resources and a dozer from the Oregon Department of Fish
and Wildlife. Firefighters from Tygh
Valley, Wamic and Juniper Flat Fire Departments also responded to suppress the
fire. Fireline was constructed around
most of the fire by late Sunday evening and forward progress was stopped. The fire is estimated to be approximately 500
acres in size. There were no structures
damaged or destroyed by the fire.