ODF Wildland Fire Situation Report – July 21, 2025

July 21, 2025

ODF Incident Management Teams

  • Team 3 is in command of several lightning fires and the Board Shanty Fire in the Southwest Oregon District. Follow the district’s Facebook page for updates. Team 3 will be transferring command back to the district tomorrow, July 22, at 7 a.m.
  • Team 1 is in command of the Elk Fire and the Hagelstein Fire (Klamath-Lake District). Follow the incident’s Facebook page for updates.
  • Team 2 is on rotation.

ODF Priority Fires

FIRE NAME TOTAL ACRES ODF ACRES CONTAINMENT LOCATION COMMAND
Cram 95,748 7,395 73% 15 miles N of Madras OSFM Green Team /
NW Team 10
Elk 2,637 685 88% 7 miles SW of Beatty ODF IMT 1
Hagelstein 669 17 45% 4 miles SE of
Modoc Point
ODF IMT 1
SWO Lightning Fires 887 887 90% Jackson and Josephine County ODF IMT 3
Board Shanty 469 469 14% 1 mile S of
Grants Pass
ODF IMT 3

There are approximately 2,975 personnel assigned to the 7 large fires across the state, not including many of the local and agency government employees, landowners, forestland operators, and members of the community who are contributing every day.

Initial attack remains ODF’s top priority to keep wildfires small.

ODF Highlight: If you see the start of a fire and can provide information, eye-witness statements, video, photos or any other data, you can assist investigators by emailing them to odf.firetips@odf.oregon.gov.

This information helps our investigators in creating a full picture of what happened and identifying a responsible party if there is one.

Weather: An upper-level trough over the region will keep temperatures cooler than usual and lead to showers and wet thundershowers mainly over sections of eastern Washington today as well as creating areas of rain and showers over sections of eastern Oregon. Rain and showers will continue Tuesday and diminish on Wednesday as the upper trough moves eastward. General winds will continue to decrease east of the Cascades today and Tuesday as the cooler temperatures linger over the area. Drying returns later in the work week.

Prevention: Check the fire regulations of the areas where you live, work and play, and follow all local restrictions on burning, equipment use, campfires and other activities that can start wildfires. Find danger levels and restrictions across the state here.

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