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Cache Creek Fire News Release

Cache Creek Fire - September 2, 2012 - 9 PM

Incident: Cache Creek Fire Wildfire
Released: 9/2/2012

Cache Creek Fire Update

Oregon Incident Management Team 3 - Central Oregon

Incident Commander: Mark Rapp

For Immediate Release: September 2, 2012 9:00 p.m.

Fire Information Center: 541-432-0163

Inciweb Website: www.inciweb.org/incident/3202

Burnout of unburned fuels interior to the main containment lines occurred today in the Jim Creek Butte and the Five Points drainage as evidenced by columns of smoke seen at various points around the fire this afternoon. Firefighters completed most of the fire suppression related rehabilitation (rehab) in the Imnaha drainage. Rehab also was accomplished on dozer and hand lines and by chipping cut material along roads on both private and public lands near Buckhorn Butte. Portions of the fire to the north and west perimeters were patrolled by air and engines.

Resources in excess to the operational needs are being released and made available for other fire assignments.

The Wallowa County Sheriff's Department (WCSD) reopened the Lower Imnaha Road/Dug Bar Road (Forest Service Road 4260) this morning. Citizens are asked to consider avoiding this area given the potential congestion from the continuing fire suppression traffic.

The Forest Area Closure (Wallowa-Whitman National Forest) was revised today allowing recreationists to return to their favorite camping spots along the Snake River in Oregon between the Washington/Oregon state line on the north and the Imnaha River on the south. Campers must remain within 1/4 mile of the river's edge in this stretch of the Snake. The Area Closure was also expanded with the Avista Powerline road becoming the closure boundary on the south end of the fire. A map and description of the Forest Closure can be found at http://www.fs.usda.gov/wallowa-whitman or www.inciweb.org/incident/3202.

A partial closure of Forest Service Road 46 remains in place. An alternate route is available to detour around the fire area. Road guards are staffing road blocks limiting public access into the fire area for both firefighter and public safety. The need for the closures will be assessed daily and removed as soon as possible.

Location: Wallowa and Asotin Counties

Date Started: 08/20/12

Cause: Lightning

Injuries: 3

Size: 73,300 acres

Percent Contained: 80%

Total Personnel: 534

Cache Creek Fire

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Wallowa - Whitman National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
1550 Dewey Avenue
P.O. Box 907
Baker City, OR 97814

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Matt Burks
Phone: 541-523-1364

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