ODF Wildland Fire Situation Report – September 22, 2025

September 22, 2025

ODF Complex Incident Management Teams

  • Team 1 on rotation
  • Team 2 is on standby.
  • Team 3 is on rest.

ODF Priority Fires

FIRE NAME TOTAL ACRES ODF ACRES CONTAINMENT LOCATION COMMAND
Moon Complex 3,958 0 10% 12 miles NE of Agness NW Team 13
Emigrant 32,388 0 41% 24 miles SE of Oakridge RM Team 1
Foley Ridge 437 0 37% 7 miles SE of McKenzie Bridge IMT 3

*These numbers may change as we receive more data.

There are approximately 2,113 personnel assigned to the 3 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.

Prevention: Fire season is not over and no season ending events are forecasted at the moment. Remaining informed of local fire restrictions is a simple way to prevent you from bringing prohibited fire hazards onto the landscape and from potentially starting the next wildfire. Find danger levels and restrictions across the state here.

Weather: A warming and drying trend will begin today. Overnight humidity recovery will range from moderate to poor, particularly on exposed ridges. North to northeast winds develop west of the Cascades as a thermal trough builds along the coast, drifting toward the crest each afternoon. Westerly winds return across the crest Thursday as a weak front passes through British Columbia bringing gradual moderation west of the Cascades, but also dry, gusty winds through the Cascade gaps and east slopes. Pressure gradients weaken Friday and Saturday, with hot and dry conditions persisting.

ODF Highlight: Happy first day of fall! We’re so excited for the beauty of the trees this season, and it’s already beginning at the Tillamook Forest Center!🍂 Autumn hours at the Tillamook Forest Center are Wednesday through Sunday, 10a.m. to 4p.m.

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