Oregon Road Fire over 11,000 acres, with some Spokane County evacuation levels lowered

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ELK, Wash. — Fire crews have released a new evacuation map for the Oregon Road fire burning in Elk this morning. The new map shows downgrades to level 1 and 2 evacuations.

The area downgraded to a level 2 include:

Newport Hwy on the West. Elk Chattaroy on the East. Chattaroy on the South. Milan Elk on the North

The area downgraded to a level 1 include:

Madison and Day Mt Spokane on the West. Mt Spokane Park Dr on the South and East. Tallman on the North

In their press release this morning the fire is still at 0% containment and has burned 11,021 acres.

Firefighters were able to take advantage of the rain and made good progress in multiple areas of the fire, hence the downgraded levels.

Their strategy is to continue to start full suppression with direct attack efforts where possible and 24-hour staffing.

Last Updated: Aug. 23 at 12:12 p.m.

In Elk, the Oregon Road fire has burned an additional 1,000 acres overnight with still 0% containment.

There are new level 1 (GET READY) evacuations in place as well.

Last Updated: Aug. 22 5:30 p.m.

More than 660 fire personnel are working to suppress the Oregon Road Fire near Elk, which has grown to an estimated 11,036 acres as of Tuesday.

The number of structures lost remains at over 80, and the fire is 0 percent contained.

At a briefing on Tuesday, the Spokane County sheriff, John Nowels, confirmed they had located and identified all 24 people reported as missing since the fire began. He also shared two looters had been arrested.

Firefighters will continue with direct attack efforts where possible and structure protection and mop up around structures. Crews will be actively working the fire with 24-hour staffing.

Evacuations in Spokane County have expanded to include Level 1 evacuations in the following areas:

Reflection Lake Area

Madison Rd on the EastElk Camden Rd and Valley Rd on the WestSpokane County Line on the NorthBlanchard Rd on the South

Orchard Bluff Area

Elk Chattaroy Rd on the NorthMadison Rd on the EastNewport Highway on the WestBig Meadows Rd on the South

Part of north Spokane County has been issued Level 3 evacuations as well. As always, if you feel endangered, leave your home immediately.

Pend Oreille County evacuations include:

LEVEL 1 (GET READY): Spring Valley, Elmers Loop, Country Lane, and School House Rd

Level 2 (GET SET): South Chain Lakes Area, Chain Lakes Drive

LEVEL 3 (GO NOW): Jefferson Road, Thomson Road, Betty Mae Way, Frontier Lane, and the last mile of Spring Valley Road

During Tuesday’s afternoon briefing, Nowels stated they hope to begin allowing some residents back into their homes within the next two days if conditions remain favorable.

Updated: Aug. 22 at 12:30 p.m.

New evacuations were issued Monday night and now include:

LEVEL 1 (GET READY): Spring Valley, Elmers Loop, Country Lane, and School House Rd

Level 2 (GET SET): South Chain Lakes Area, Chain Lakes Drive

LEVEL 3 (GO NOW): Jefferson Road, Thomson Road, Betty Mae Way, Frontier Lane, and the last mile of Spring Valley Road

Level 3 evacuations have expanded to include parts of north Spokane County, with Level 1 evacuations issued on Tuesday.

If residents feel threatened by the fire, leave immediately, even if you fall outside the evacuation zone.

A Red Cross emergency shelter has been set up at Riverside High School for evacuees.

Updated: Aug. 22 at 6:50 a.m.

The Oregon Road Fire burning near Elk had burned more than 10,000 acres as of Monday morning.

According to Guy Gifford, spokesperson for Washington DNR, the fire was 10,137 acres and remains 0 percent contained. At least 80 structures have been destroyed, and one body was found inside the fire perimeter on Sunday evening.

About 463 firefighters from across the state are working to establish a line around the southwest, east and south sides of the fire with a dozer, while additional hand crews are reinforcing lines to the north and west.

Level 3 (Go now!) evacuations are in affect for the surrounding area:

Officials ask the public not to fly drones in the area, as all air crews must land and delay critical fire suppression efforts. Drone interference with wildfire suppression efforts is subject to penalties up to $27,500 and possible criminal prosecution.

Updated: Aug. 21 at 10 a.m.

A body was found within the fire perimeter of the Oregon Fire near Elk Sunday evening, authorities confirmed.

According to Corporal Mark Gregory, a spokesperson for the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, it’s not immediately clear how or when the person died, nor if it was even connected to the fire.

Gregory said that determination will be up to the Spokane County Medical Examiner.

Updated: Aug. 20 at 4:45 p.m.

A fire that has already destroyed 30 homes near Elk continued to threaten more Sunday morning, growing rapidly overnight on account of bad weather conditions.

The fire had burned an estimated 9,278 acres by Sunday morning, according to a release provided by the Washington Department of Resources. A wide area east and southeast of Elk remained under emergency evacuations, per the map below.

Residents living in the area of Madison Road on the West, Spokane County Border on the North, Jackson Road on the East, Bridges Road on the South are now under level 3 (Go Now) evacuation as of Sunday afternoon, according to the Spokane County Emergency Management.

Regardless of the evacuation area, officials encourage you to evacuate if you feel at all unsafe.

Fire officials also updated the fire perimeter map, detailing close to exactly where the flames had spread by Sunday morning.

According to fire officials, a lifted inversion layer early Sunday morning increased fire activity, including in the Deer Creek area. The 319 firefighters assigned to the blaze focused on structure protection overnight.

Firefighters plan to spend Sunday focusing on protecting buildings and strengthening existing containment lines on the east and south flanks of the fire, per the Department of Natural resources.

State fire mobilization was activated Friday evening.


 

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