Source: South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership
The lightning-caused, 93,071-acre Barry Point Fire, burning 24 miles southwest of Lakeview, is now 100 percent contained. The advance of the fire on ODF-protected private forestlands was stopped August 18 at 11,452 acres.
All evacuations due to the fire have been lifted in Oregon and California. While area residents will continue to see smoke within the fire perimeter as unburned fuels on the interior of the fire burn out, several large fires burning in California are the major contributors to the smoke impacts in the south-central Oregon area.
On the Fremont-Winema National Forest all the National Forest Lands, recreation sites, roads and trails in Yokum Valley, the Fitzwater/Point Ranch area, Dog Mountain, Long Valley, Drews Valley (south of Highway140), Dent creek and Barry Point remain closed for fire management activities.
On the Modoc National Forest the entire area, including all roads, from the Oregon/California border south to the Big Sage Management Area then to the west to the 73 Road and east to Goose Lake are closed. Also, on the Modoc NF the Janes Camp Ground is closed.
More information on this fire is available on Inciweb at: http://www.inciweb.org/incident/3105