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Elk Complex News Release

Daily Update 7/25/2007

Incident: Elk Complex Wildland Fire
Released: 7/26/2007

ELK FIRE COMPLEX UPDATE

July 26, 2007

Total Complex Acreage: 10,244 acres Incident Resources: 1,279 personnel

Total Complex Containment: 51% Expected Full Containment: 7/29/2007

Cost to Date: $10,994,617 Injuries to Date (minor): 9

Structures Threatened: 550 Fatalities to Date: 1

Crews will continue patrolling and mopping up the perimeter of the Little Grider. Smoke will continue to be produced as fuels burn within the interior. Suppression efforts continue on the five remaining uncontained fires. The protection of Happy Camp and Elk Creek communities remains a top priority.

Burnout and line construction activities continue on the Wingate/Titus/King Creek 2 with excellent results on the north and northeast corner of the fire. These actions are considered critical in order to secure the northern and eastern portion of the fire. To date, a total of 62 miles of fireline has been constructed consisting of 27 miles of dozer line and 35 miles of handline and brushed roads. A six mile portion of the Klamath River will be used as a west flank containment line for the fires.

Complex Fire Details

Of the thirty identified fires in the Elk Complex, 25 are 100% contained. The fires will continue to be monitored, patrolled and staffed as safety, resources and access permit. The remaining five fires are as follows:

Evacuation Planning:

The Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department has prepared an evacuation plan in the event evacuation becomes necessary. Individuals with special needs, such as mobility assistance, should notify the Sheriff's Department ahead of time.

Sources of info include: http://www.inciweb.org/ (including other fires) or the incident information office at (530) 841-4451. Visit http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/klamath/condition/ for information on fire restrictions and local closures.

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