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News Release
ODF fire report and fire map for Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020 - 09/24/20

SALEM, Ore. - The Oregon Department of Forestry is closely monitoring 9 major fires in Oregon, down from 17 originally (see table below for details). Fires are removed from the list when they are 100% lined and fire managers are confident in their progress toward containment.

There have been more than 7,500 personnel assigned to these fires, not including many of the government employees, landowners, forestland operators, and members of the community who are contributing every day. There have been resources from 39 states and multiple Canadian provinces in this fight alongside Oregonians.

About 1 million acres have burned in Oregon since the start of this year, which is nearly double the 10-year average of approximately 557,811.

 

Fire name

Acres burned (est.)

Containment

Location

Lionshead

203,566

       15%

20 miles W of Warm Springs

Beachie Creek

192,838

       49%

15 miles N of Detroit

Holiday Farm

173,094

       35%

3 miles W of McKenzie Bridge

Riverside

138,029

        34%

2 miles SE of Estacada

Archie Creek

131,598

        55%

20 miles E of Glide

Brattain

50,951

        90%

8 miles S of Paisley

Slater

43,833 in Oregon

        24%

6 SE of Cave Junction (also in No. California)

S. Obenchain

32,671

        85%

5 miles E of Eagle Point

Thielsen

9,971

        30%

E of Diamond Lake

More information

Attached Media Files: Fire_map_for_Thursday_24_2020.pdf
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