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Microwave Tower Fire Update July 30, 2024

Microwave Tower Fire Update July 30, 2024

From the Oregon Department of Forestry:

Size: 1306 acres
Start Date: July 22, 2024
Cause: Human – Under Investigation
Location: 5 miles west of Mosier, OR
Containment: 53%
Fuels: Brush, timber, and grass
Total Personnel: 144

Mosier, Ore. (July 30, 2024) — The Microwave Tower Fire, burning 5 miles west of Mosier, has grown to 1,306 acres with 53% containment. The fire, which started on July 22, 2024, is believed to be human-caused and is still under investigation. The fire is burning in brush, timber, and grass.

Highlights:

The Central Cascades Interagency Management Team assumed command of the fire on July 29, 2024. Crews made significant progress yesterday in building and securing fire lines. On the western edge, they mopped up hotspots to further secure the fire line. On the northeastern edge, firefighters built a direct line to Interstate 84. Aircraft provided water support for suppression efforts. Crews continued to patrol and monitor the southern edge of the fire to maintain perimeter security.

Operations:

Today, firefighters will mop up along the northwestern and northeastern lines, with aircraft dropping water as needed to further contain these lines. Crews will also continue to secure, monitor, and patrol the entire fire perimeter.

Fire Behavior and Weather:

Despite recent precipitation, the fuels remain dry. Interior pockets of unburned fuel will continue to produce smoke, and flames may be visible. Drivers are urged to use caution on Interstate 84 as firefighters and aircraft are still working in the area.

Road and Area Closures:

For public and firefighter safety, the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail is closed from Mosier to Hood River, including the East and West Hatfield trailheads. Hood River County also has closures in effect for the fire area. Details of these closures are available on their websites: hoodrivercounty.gov/closures and stateparks.oregon.gov. For the latest road conditions on Interstate 84, visit tripcheck.com.

Total Fire Resources Assigned:

Approximately 144 personnel, 5 hand crews, 9 engines, 1 water tender, 1 dozer, 1 skidder, and 2 helicopters.

Contact Information:

Email: 2024.microwavetowerfire@nst.gov
Phone: 514-208-1744 (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.)

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