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Crazy Creek Fire & Kitty Creek Fire Update | July 31, 2024

Community meetings scheduled for the towns of Post and Prineville this week

Fire Information Phone:541-208-1768 (8am-8pm)
Media Information Phone: 541-208-1770 (8am-8pm)
Email[email protected]
Acres: Crazy Creek 28,064; 498/Kitty Creek 73                             
Start Date: July 22, 2024
Location: Crazy Creek: 16 miles north of Paulina, OR; 498/Kitty Creek: 7 miles south of Mitchell, OR                     
Personnel: 395 total for both fires
Containment: Crazy Creek 0%; 498/Kitty Creek 86%                    
Fuels: Timber and short grass

Highlights: Southwest Area Incident Management Team 5 is planning to host two community meetings this week, including a community meeting for the town of Post tonight, July 31 at 6 p.m. at the General Store and a community meeting for the town of Prineville tomorrow, August 1 at 6 p.m. at the Crook County High School.

Fire Activity: The 498/Kitty Creek fire is in monitor status. On Tuesday, fire activity intensified in portions of the Crazy Creek fire. Crews responded to several spot fires on the western side of the fire and fire crossed constructed containment lines on the southern tip. Aerial operations, including air tankers and helicopters, responded to spot fires. Firefighters will work hard today to continue these efforts.

Today, crews on the north end of the Crazy Creek fire will continue with tactical firing operations and monitoring containment lines as crews work to secure the area. On the northeast and eastern portion of the fire, crews continue to secure structures in the Toggle Meadows area. On the south end of the Crazy Creek fire, ground crews will utilize direct attack firefighting tactics to limit growth of the spot fires that crossed containment lines yesterday. Air resources, including bucket helicopters and tankers will continue supporting firefighting operations in the area as well, as conditions allow.

Along the southern perimeter, where spot fires occurred yesterday, firefighters will focus additional efforts on structure protection for threatened values at risk, including historic structures and other values within Roba Ranch.

Evacuations: Mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect for areas in Crook and Wheeler Counties for areas in or near the fire. Level 1 “GO” evacuations have extended from the Forest Boundary to highway 380. Level 2 “SET” evacuations have extended south of highway 380.

Weather: The 498/Kitty Creek and Crazy Creek fire area will experience drastically warmer and dryer conditions. Temperatures will increase to the high 80s/low 90s and wind gusts between 15-18mph.

Importance of Fire Prevention: All public lands in Central Oregon, to include the Ochoco National Forest are in Public Use (Fire) Restrictions. All open flames, including woodstoves and charcoal briquette fires are prohibited. In times of high fire danger, it is crucial for everyone to follow fire prevention measures to avoid additional strain on overburdened resources. The public’s cooperation in adhering to fire bans and restrictions is vital to prevent new fires from starting and to help our firefighters focus on containing the existing fires. Learn more at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/ochoco/alerts-notices/?aid=89068.

Smoke: Smoke from multiple fires in Central Oregon are impacting the region. Additional details are available via https://outlooks.wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlook/079f0f73.

Fire Restrictions and Closures: The Ochoco National Forest has implemented a forest closure for the Paulina Ranger District. More information can be found at fs.usda.gov/alerts/ochoco/alerts-notices/?aid=89203.

More Information:

InciWeb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/orocf-crazy-creek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SWIMT5
Central Oregon Wildfire Information: https://centraloregonfire.org/
Crook County Emergency Information Map: https://arcg.is/1ij0vb

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