Night crews build depth around the Larch Creek Fire perimeter

July 15, 2024

Larch Creek Fire Facebook

Incident contact information:
Larchcreekfireinfo@gmail.com
541-316-8289

Dufur, Ore. – Fire activity remained stable overnight allowing firefighters to complete burn operations to secure the perimeter and expand mop-up activities. Decreased winds overnight coupled with higher relative humidities provided good conditions for the fire crews to make good progress.

Today, firefighters will continue to focus on structure protection and reinforcing fire line around the entire perimeter. Additionally, air resources will continue to support the day crews as they extend deeper into burned areas.

There is an air quality advisory in effect until 12 pm today (7/15). For current and forecasted air quality as well as a map of smoke impacts, visit: airnow.gov.

Weather forecasting now shows a potential for thunderstorms Tuesday (7/16) evening into Wednesday (7/17) morning. This could bring gusty winds and additional ignitions in the greater area.

With several fires burning in the region as well as a high probability of ignition and rate of fire spread, continued precautions should be taken to prevent the start of additional fires. Fire restrictions are in effect for ODF and USFS jurisdictions.

Evacuations remain in effect and levels did not change today. Evacuation information is available at: https://www.facebook.com/WascoCountySheriff.

Evacuation shelters: Two shelters are available at South Wasco County High School (699 4th St in Maupin) and Wy’East Middle School (3000 Wy’East Rd, Hood River). Residents evacuating from Pine Hollow, Wamic, and Sportsman’s Park should travel to the west and use the shelter at Wy’East Middle School. The livestock shelter is located adjacent to the Wy’East Middle School at the Hood River Fairgrounds (3020 Wy’East Rd, Hood River).

FIRE AT A GLANCE
Estimated Size: 18,684 acres
Containment: 11%
Cause: Human Caused
Estimated Cost: $8,500,000
Total Personnel: 982
Hand Crews: 27
Engines: 71
Water Tenders: 20
Dozers: 13
Helicopters: 11
Evacuations:
LEVEL 3 – GO NOW: from Friend Rd in the north down to Rock Creek Dam Rd./Wamic Market Rd. in the south. Tygh Valley Rd. and the White River in the south to Hulse Rd. in the north. Threemile Rd from the west to the Deschutes River on the east.
LEVEL 2- BE SET: From the intersection of Rock Creek Dam Rd. and Threemile Rd. north to Dodson Rd., west to Gate Creek, south to the White River, east to the boundary of the city of Tygh Valley south to Val Miller Rd./Juniper Flat Rd./Oak Springs Rd., and east to the Deschutes River. From the intersection of Tygh Valley Market Rd and Hwy 197 south to Hulse Rd, east to the Deschutes River, and from the intersection of Hwy 197 and Tygh Valley Market Rd, southeast to the Deschutes River.
LEVEL 1 – BE READY: from Elliott Rd. east to Hwy 197, south to the intersection of Hwy 197 and Dufur Gap Rd., and due west to Elliott Rd. High power electrical transmission lines threatened due to fire. Hwy 216 East remains closed between milepost 1 and 4.
Unified Command:
Lance Lighty and Matt Howard

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