By Joe Hathaway on Saturday, August 3rd, 2024 in Columbia Basin News Eastern/Southeast Oregon News
SPRAY/CONDON – Yesterday, crews were able to successfully maintain the containment line despite the increased potential for extreme fire behavior. Crews patrolling and monitoring the fire perimeter reported no new starts or spot fires, and minimal fire activity overall. Heavy equipment was used to break up piles of mixed conifer debris to allow crews utilizing hoselays to treat any materials still holding heat. Operations for today remain the same, and crews hope to finish chipping work that has been ongoing over the past several days.ย
As activity decreases across the fire area, some crews are being shifted to assist on nearby fires with more critical needs. Southwest Area Team 2 took over management of the Courtrock Fire this morning. The team will continue to manage the Lone Rock Fire as well, and crews there will remain focused on further securing the line and adding containment to the fireโs perimeter.
Weather: A red flag warning is in effect from 2 PM Saturday to 7 AM Sunday PDT. It will be cooler today with increased cloud cover, temperatures in the mid-80’s to mid-90’s. Winds will be out of the northwest, with gusts between 15-20 mph. There is 20 percent chance of thunderstorms before 11pm.
Evacuations: There are no Level 3 evacuations in place for the Lone Rock Fire.
Closures:
Fire Information: 541-208-4369 from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. โ 2024.0404rvlonerock@firenet.gov
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