Little Bridge Creek/Upper Falls/Carlson Complex Update
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Rain drops fell on this morning’s fire briefing. A red flag
warning is in place for unstable conditions and abundant lightning. A low
pressure system will swing into the Pacific NW today and move into central
Washington on Wednesday lingering over the region through Friday. This will bring cooler temperatures,
widespread showers and thunderstorms to the region for the rest of the
week.
Great Basin Team 1, headed by Incident Commander Beth Lund
took over management of the Little Bridge Creek, Upper Falls and Carlton Fires today
at 6 a.m. The team will also coordinate fire response on all new fire starts on
U.S. Forest Service, state and private lands in the Methow Valley Ranger
District.
The Little Bridge
Creek Fire is 10% contained. The
fire, likely caused by lightning, started August 2, on National Forest lands,
10 miles west of Winthrop. Infrared data
shows the fire is approximately 4,000 acres.
It is located between Canyon Creek and Little Bridge Creek. Firefighters are working to keep the fire
south of Thompson Ridge, out of the Wolf Creek drainage. Yesterday firefighters contained a spot fire
on the back side of Thompson Ridge with the help of retardant drops. Operations personnel continue to construct indirect
line between the fire and infrastructure.
Structural firefighters continue to assess and prepare for structural
protection efforts, should they be needed.
inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4051
The Upper Falls Fire
is 7,102 acres. Yesterday, helicopters
continued to drop water on the west side between Falls Creek and Eight Mile Creek
to delay movement of the fire down Eight Mile Ridge. Firefighters are continuing to hold the fire
along Falls Creek Road and are improving indirect lines south of Alex Creek. The fire continues to move gradually north
toward the Pasaytan Wilderness and east toward the Farewell and Tripod fire
scars. Firefighters are patrolling the fire perimeter at night to watch for hot
spots that may flare up.
inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/9060
The Carlton Fire
is in patrol and mop up. The 256,108-acre
Carlton Fire will continue to smoke and flare in the interior. If you observe a hot spot near the edge of
the fire, call 911. Suppression repair
work is ongoing. This includes: chipping vegetation along roads, installing
water bars to minimize erosion, and covering hand and dozer lines. Firefighters are also patrolling the fire perimeter
at night looking for hot spots. Inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3967
Information Officers will again be in the Twisp and Winthrop
area today to provide information about the Little Bridge Creek, Carlton
Complex, and Upper Falls Fires.
For the latest information on smoke and air quality go to: http://wasmoke.blogspot.com.
No structures or infrastructure are immediately threatened. No Level 2 or Level 3 evacuation notices exist
for this fire. Level 1 notification remains in place for the
Pine Forest and Sun Mountain areas, and for Twisp River Road above Elbow Coulee.
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