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Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-23-2024
Updated On: - 08/23/2024 / 09:30
Our primary mission on the Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Fire is to serve the public with dedication and compassion.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 09:20
Our primary mission on the Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Fire is to serve the public with dedication and compassion.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-21-2024
Updated On: - 08/21/2024 / 09:30
Our primary mission on the Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Fire is to serve the public with dedication and compassion. With your safety and the safety of our firefighters in mind, we are committed to addressing the needs and concerns of your communities by managing and controlling the fires to keep your forests, parks, and natural areas safe and enjoyable. Using safe and aggressive firefighting suppression methods our goal is to help you return to enjoying the outdoors.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-20-2024
Updated On: - 08/20/2024 / 09:20
Our primary mission on the Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Fire is to serve the public with dedication and compassion. With your safety and the safety of our firefighters in mind, we are committed to addressing the needs and concerns of your communities by managing and controlling the fires to keep your forests, parks, and natural areas safe and enjoyable. Using safe and aggressive firefighting suppression methods our goal is to help you return to enjoying the outdoors.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-19-2024
Updated On: - 08/19/2024 / 09:00
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consisted of 28 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 10,984 acres, 38% contained. Twenty of the original 28 fires in the Diamond Complex are now 100 percent contained.The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park is 5,222 acres and is 0% contained.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-18-2024
Updated On: - 08/18/2024 / 10:00
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consists of 28 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 10,843 acres, with 833 personnel assigned. Nineteen of the 28 fires in the Diamond Complex are now 100 percent contained. The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park is 5197 acres and is 0% contained. Sixty personnel are assigned, and the Diamond Complex is sharing resources as needed. The park remains open.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-17-2024
Updated On: - 08/17/2024 / 08:51
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consists of 28 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 10,843 acres, with 823 people assigned. The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park has 59 people assigned, and the Diamond Complex is sharing resources as needed. The park remains open.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-16-2024
Updated On: - 08/16/2024 / 09:09
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consists of 28 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 10,455 acres, with 832 people assigned. A new start was discovered recently. The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park has 38 people assigned, and the Diamond Complex is sharing resources as needed. The park remains open.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-15-2024
Updated On: - 08/15/2024 / 09:07
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consists of 27 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 9,930 acres, with 870 people assigned. The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park has 41 people assigned, and the Diamond Complex is sharing resources as needed. The park remains open.
Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Daily Update 08-14-2024
Updated On: - 08/14/2024 / 09:13
The Diamond Complex on the Umpqua National Forest consists of 27 lightning-caused fires totaling approximately 9,663 acres, with 836 people assigned. The Middle Fork Fire in the northwest corner of Crater Lake National Park has 40 people assigned, and the Diamond Complex is sharing resources as needed. The park remains open.