Tuesday, August 12, 2014

8/12/2014 Rowena Fire Update

Mop-up continues on the 3,680-acre Rowena Fire, particularly on the west end above the homes on Highway 30 and in the area of McCall Point. Helicopters on Monday dropped buckets of water onto hot spots in the canyon below McCall Point; fire crews have limited access to this area, which is steep and dangerous due to rock slides and falling trees.

The fire is now 90% contained and command of the fire is being transferred to a Type 3 Incident Management Team (IC Burin) at 1:00 p.m. today. ODF’s Incident Command Team #1 assumed fire suppression responsibility for the fire Aug. 6. Team #1 personnel are returning to their home units today and tomorrow, and will be ready for a new fire assignment by Friday.

Structure protection on the Rowena Fire is provided by Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue through the 911 system.

All evacuations and road closures have been lifted.

Smokes located in interior portions of the fire will continue to be visible for some time, especially in the west end where there are heavier fuels and steep terrain that did not get mopped up by ground personnel. Rolling debris in the Highway 30 corridor is also likely.

Safety tips and information for residents who are returning to their homes can be found here on the Oregon Fire Marshal’s website: http://www.oregon.gov/osp/SFM/docs/Comm_Ed/WUI/After_a_wildfire.pdf

Fire Status, Evacuation Levels and Road Closure Information: Call ODF’s The Dalles Unit (541) 296-4626 or Mid Columbia Fire-Rescue, (541) 296-9445.

Online: InciWeb (inciweb.nwcg.gov)

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