Morning statewide fire summary – September 28, 2011

September 28, 2011

FIRES ON ODF-PROTECTED LANDS:

No new fires 10 acres in size or larger on ODF protected lands have been reported during the past 24 hours.

FIRES ON OTHER LANDS IN OREGON:

Wasco Lake – Burning 10 miles northwest of Camp Sherman in the Deschutes National Forest – 200 acres and 70 percent contained; The U.S. Forest Service is managing the fire with a monitor/confine/contain strategy.

Dollar Lake Fire — 16 miles south of Hood River – 6,304 acres and 90 percent contained. Additional incident information is available on InciWeb: www.inciweb.org/incident/2563

Mother Lode – 10 miles NW of Detroit – 2,620 acres and 10 percent contained. Additional incident information is available on InciWeb: www.inciweb.org/incident/2536

Alder Springs Fire – 2 miles NW of Crooked River Ranch in the Ochoco National Forest – 1,449 acres and 100 percent contained on Monday.

Umpqua Complex — 9 miles south of Toketee in the Umpqua National Forest – 1,019 acres and 81 percent contained. Additional incident information is available on InciWeb: www.inciweb.org/incident/2552

Red Cone Complex– 16 miles south of Hood River – 1,216 acres and no containment forecast. The U.S. Forest Service is managing the fire with a monitor/confine/contain strategy. Additional incident information is available on InciWeb: www.inciweb.org/incident/2648

Kevin Weeks
Oregon Department of Forestry

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