
Pumice Flat - Located approximately two miles from the south boundary of Crater Lake National Park, this fire reported at approximately 11:15 a.m. (More information on the following fires can be found at: and. Unless the situation changes, this will be the last update on this fire. The South Central fire Management Partnership Incident Management Team 3 transferred management of the fire back to ODF's Klamath-Lake District this morning, July29. The cause is under investigation.įerguson Fire - Currently 200 acres in size and 100 percent contained, the fire burned on private lands 30 miles east of the community of Klamath Falls. The Reeves Creek Fire is burning on land protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry's Grants Pass Unit. Six fire suppression crews, five wildland fire suppression engines, two bulldozers and three helicopters will be used to fight the fire today. The structures are being protected by firefighters from Illinois Valley Fire Dept., Rural-Metro Fire Dept., Grants Pass Fire-Rescue, and a task force from Jackson County fire districts. Dozens of other homes are located near the fire. Seven homes are in or on the edge of the fire's footprint, but none was burned. Fireline now encircles 70 percent of the fire's perimeter. Firefighters and bulldozers dug fireline all night on the Reeves Creek Fire, which has burned 200-250 acres of forestland south of Selma (25 miles southwest of Grants Pass in Josephine County). Reeves Creek Fire - The fire was reported on Monday, July 28, at 6:38 p.m. Large fires currently burning within ODF's protection jurisdiction include: This is an Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) fire update for Tuesday, July 29, 2014.
