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TILLER, Ore. - UPDATE AS OF 11:30 am 09/07/2024:
The east side of Tiller Trail Hwy 34000 to 36760 block has been DOWNGRADED from a Level 3 to a Level 1 – BE READY notice.
Following reassessment with Devil's Knob Fire teams this morning and the successful operations overnight these addresses are downgraded.
Remaining in a Level 3 at this time are Joe Hall, Tison Road, Diamond Elk Road.
Monitor conditions and drive slowly through active response areas.
View map at www.dcso.com/evacuations.
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PREVIOUSLY RELEASED INFORMATION:
This is a wildfire emergency alert from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. This is an UPGRADE from a Level 1 to a Level 3 – GO NOW! for the following areas: East side of Tiller Trail Hwy 34000 to 36760 block. Also, Tison Road, Diamond Elk Road, Joe Hall area.
Level 3 – GO NOW means leave without delay, it is unsafe to stay and threatens the safety of you, your family, and emergency responders.
Emergency services personnel may not be available to help you if you choose to stay.
• Do not stop to gather your belongings or protect your home. Follow your emergency plan.
• Leave as fast as safely possible. Drive carefully. Turn on your headlights. Follow traffic safety warnings and instructions from local authorities.
Use TripCheck.com (Road & Weather Conditions Map | TripCheck - Oregon Traveler Information) or call 511 for road closure information.
After you evacuate:
• Do not return to the area until public safety officials announce the area is safe. • Continue to check for updates through local city and county websites, social media, TV, and radio.
• An interactive wildfire evacuation map can be located at: www.dcso.com/evacuations
• Once you are safe, check with friends and family.