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Battle Mountain Complex

Unit Information

611 20th Street 
LaGrande, 
Oregon 
97850 
611 20th Street 
LaGrande, 
Oregon 
97850 

Incident Contacts

  • Battle Mtn Complex Fire Information
    Email:
    2024.battlemountaincomplex@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    541-612-0744
    Hours:
    7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Battle Mountain Complex Daily Update 08-10-2024

Battle Mountain Complex
Publication Type: News - 08/10/2024 - 10:00

Evacuation statuses reduced for portions of the fire

Total Complex Estimated Acres: 182,818 
Location: Ukiah, Oregon 
Cause: Under Investigation 
Personnel: 1731
Containment: 68% 
Estimated Cost: $56 million 
Resources: 59 crews | 71 engines | 6 helicopters | 34 water tenders | 21 dozers

Highlights: Due to increased containment from firefighter efforts, evacuation statuses reduced across the southern half of the Battle Mountain Complex.

Operations: The entire southern half of the fire is now contained. Yesterday firefighters added containment to the area southwest of Dale. Crews were backhauling equipment including hose, pumps and water tanks from the southwest side of the fire where it is no longer needed. There are still contained lines on the southern half that require evaluation for repair needs. Once the repair plans are finalized, equipment will mobilize to do the work. Suppression repair often involves heavy equipment building water bars on dozer lines to prevent erosion and seeding or covering disturbed areas with brush.

As the southern half of the fire looks towards backhaul of equipment and repair, most of the focus remains on the northern half of the fire. Large logs continue to produce smoke in Alder Creek, but they are far from containment lines. Crews will continue to monitor this area today and act if needed. 

Today fire is expected to creep through Potamus and Ellis Creek drainages as it did yesterday. Northwest of Dale, firefighters will thoroughly inspect the perimeter for any remaining heat. Any heat detected will be extinguished. With increased containment on the southern side, some firefighters working night shift are being moved to day shift to assist where needed.  

Around Penland Lake crews and heavy equipment are working on contingency lines. If fire should cross the direct lines in the Potamus drainage and push north, these backup lines could be used. Heavy equipment is removing fuels along these contingency lines to be sure they are ready if needed.   

Weather: Each afternoon cloud cover will gradually increase through early next week. A few showers and thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon through the weekend. Skies will then clear overnight. Temperatures will range from upper 70s to lower 90s during the day. Lows will range from mid 40s to lower 60s with increased overnight humidity.

Smoke: Smoke has moderated but is expected to persist from regional fires in the area. Residents can expect to continue to see smoke from interior pockets of unburned fuel. Helicopters will patrol the fire and provide bucket-drop support if needed. To see a detailed smoke outlook visit: https://linktr.ee/battlemntcomplex2024

Public Land Closures: The Bureau of Land Management and the Umatilla National Forest have closed public lands in the fire area. Visit https://linktr.ee/battlemntcomplex2024 for more information.

Road closures and fire restrictions: https://linktr.ee/battlemntcomplex2024 

Grant, Morrow and Umatilla County Evacuations: https://linktr.ee/battlemntcomplex2024