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Panther - Klamath Theater News Release

Klamath- Six Rivers National Forest Update 9/21/08

Incident: Panther - Klamath Theater Wildland Fire
Released: 9/21/2008

Klamath - Six Rivers National Forests Update 9/21/0

Incident: Siskiyou/ Blue 2 Complex-klamath Theater Wildland Fire
Released: 36 min. ago

FIRE UPDATE USDA Forest Service Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests

(530) 842-6131 www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath or (707) 442-1721 www.fs.fed.us/r5/sixrivers

Sunday, September 21, 2008 Contact: 530-841-4451 - Klamath NF Fire Info

707-441-3673 - Six Rivers NF Fire Info 208-559-5367 - Mike Ferris, NIMO PIO

Increase in relative humidity has helped to moderate spread on all the remaining lightning-caused fires on the Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests. A weak weather disturbance will move through the region today. The only affect this system will have on the fires is to bring some increased cloud cover and ridge top winds in the afternoon. The generally cool and moist air mass will remain in place, helping to moderate afternoon temperatures and humidity.

Firefighters will continue to patrol and mop-up any hot spots on the Siskiyou/Blue 2 Complex. They have nearly competed fire suppression repair on the western and southern perimeters. Fire spread near Medicine Mountain and Chimney Rock will be monitored by air. Crews on the South Ukonom fire continue to mop-up, hold, patrol and repair firelines in the Devils Canyon area. On the Panther fire, four engines continue to patrol the western fire perimeter. The Marble Mountain Repair Group will continue fire repair activities in the Marble Mountain Wilderness in the Stanshaw and Haypress Meadows areas. The portable retardant plant that was set-up south of Sawyers Bar will be demobed today.

All current fire activity remains in the Marble Mountain and Siskiyou Wildernesses. Fire behavior has been minimal, however fuels remain dry and ready to burn under the right conditions. Fire behavior over the next two days is best categorized as backing, creeping and smoldering. Occasional torching is to be expected where flames may hit pockets of fuels below tress with adequate ladder fuels. Increase in acreage on all fires is due to burning of interior islands of fuels. Firefighters will continue to patrol and monitor all fire areas until significant changes in the weather moderates the dry fuel conditions.

The Incident Command Post is located at the Yreka Armory at the Siskiyou County Fairgrounds. Base camps are located at Whites Gulch, east of Sawyers Bar and at Orleans. The fires are under management of the Boise National Incident Management Organization (NIMO).

Current Fire Status

Activities Today

Total Resources

7 fire crews; 10 helicopters; 4 engines; 1 dozer; 14 water tenders; 166 overhead; Total Personnel - 422

Additional Information and Forest Closures

There have been recent changes in Forest roads, trails, and area closures. For current information, visit the Klamath National Forest web site at www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath or the Six Rivers National Forest web site at www.fs.fed.us/r5/sixrivers. On the home page, click on "Current Conditions" in the upper right corner of the page. For current information call the Klamath NF at 530-841-4451 or the Six Rivers NF at 707-441-3673.

Unit Information

Incident Contact

Mike Ferris
Phone: (208) 559-5367

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