Guard members are expected to complete training and be supporting first responders at the Chetco Bar fire within a week. The activation brings to about 400 the number of Oregon National Guard members supporting firefighting efforts in the state.
The Chetco Bar fire has so far destroyed five homes, 20 outbuildings, and 13 vehicles. It has damaged one home and eight outbuildings.
Located in Curry County, the Chetco Bar Fire has become the highest priority fire in the United States. More than 1,100 personnel from multiple agencies are now assigned to the fire, which is reported at 99,944 acres in size.
There was reduced potential for fire spread yesterday and this morning thanks to higher relative humidity and decreased winds. Forecasts call for an increase in warm, dry winds from the northeast tonight through Saturday (these are locally known as “Chetco Wind”).
Last weekend, strong winds drove the fire south onto land protected by the Coos Forest Protective Association (CFPA). Several thousand acres of protected timber have been affected.
Significant progress has been made building direct fire line. This is continuing to progress north on the western flank and beginning to head east on the southern flank. There is also some indirect fireline to stop the spread of the fire. This work is focused primarily on private and Bureau of Land Management ground on the southwest corner of the fire where mandatory evacuations are in place.
A Unified Command has been set up that includes Coos Forest Protective Association. A Type One Incident Management Team takes over command of the fire today. Deputy State Forester Nancy Hirsch is being joined at the incident command post by Fire Protection Division Chief Doug Grafe today. Numerous other personnel from ODF and Coos Forest Protective Association are also engaged on the fire.