National: Preparedness Level 3 (Fire activity in two or more geographic regions is requiring a major commitment of national resources)
# of fires | Acres burned | |
Total to date | 28,926 | 1,097,061 |
Oregon: Preparedness Level 2 (Fire activity is increasing)
Only ODF-protected lands (16 million acres) | ||
# of fires | Acres burned | |
2021 year-to-date | 376 | 7,526 |
10-year avg. year-to-date (2011 – 2020) |
200 | 1,699 |
All lands in Oregon (Includes ODF-protected lands) | ||
# of fires | Acres burned | |
2021 year-to-date | 541 | 15,044 |
Current large fires in Oregon: Includes all lands
Name | Date | Total Acres | ODF Acres | Containment | Location | Cause | Notes |
Cutoff | June 19, 2021 | 1,500 | 1,000 | 10% | 6 mi. N of Bonanza | Unknown | ODF Team 1 (Type 1 team) in command.
Extreme fire behavior. Evacuations and road closures. |
S-503 | June 18, 2001 | 4,300 | 700 | 0% | 5 mi. SW of Pine Grove | Unknown | NW Team 8 (Type 2 team) in command.
Moderate fire behavior. Evacuations. |
More information:
Thunderstorms are predicted to bring lightning to southern, south central, and eastern Oregon through Wednesday. The storms should bring enough precipitation to stay below the high-risk threshold for new significant fires; however, wind gusts could challenge control efforts on new and existing fires. Temperatures will cool a bit mid-week and then rise again Thursday into next weekend, with possible record high temperatures.
- ODF wildfire blog and Public Fire Restrictions map
- Regional situation report (Northwest Interagency Coordination Center) and national situation report (NIFC)
- Inciweb (information, photos, videos, and maps from specific incidents)