

A Level 3 evacuation GO order is still in effect for all recreation areas, homes and businesses located between mile marker 43 east to Eagle Rock Campground. NIFC noted: “Fire fighter and public safety is a concern and access to fire areas is limited at this time. The fire’s burning on the east side of Glide. About 3,100 residences are threatened by the fire, NIFC reported.Īccording to NIFC, 131 single residences are threatened and 41 commercial properties are threatened by the fire, along with 71 minor structures. It started July 6 about 15 miles northwest of Beatty, Oregon. The Bootleg Fire is 38,900 acres and 1% contained. For a complete list of fires, see Inciweb’s map here. These are the biggest fires currently in Oregon as of the time of publication. Note that since evacuation details can change rapidly, it’s also good to stay tuned to local news, including local city and county Facebook and Twitter pages. (For fires in Washington state, see Heavy’s story here.) Some fires that are 100% contained may not be included, and this list is focusing mostly on major fires in the region. Next are details on the individual fires, in alphabetical order.
#Bootleg oregon fire map update
You can go to your county to see evacuation maps for Oregon, Washington, or California here or here.ĮSRI provides a wildfire live feed update for 2021.
#Bootleg oregon fire map full
You may need to click “OK” to see the full map. This is a wildfire map, not an evacuation map. Inciweb is “an interagency all-risk incident information management system.”įiremappers has a another map below or here, which you can use to see both Oregon and Washington fires. You can zoom in on the flame icon or click on the flame to learn more about the fire.Īnother helpful interactive map for locating Oregon fires is run by Inciweb. Note that due to server traffic, it may take a while for the map below to load. Just click “OK” to get past the flash screen. You can see an interactive map of both Oregon and Washington fires here, provided by. One helpful way to keep track of fire activity is by looking at interactive maps. Remember to also check your local news sources, as fire details can change quickly and with little warning. Read on for the latest details about the wildfires’ locations, containment and evacuations. Here are the details about the latest fires as of July 9, 2021. As the summer months heat up, wildfires are also being seen on the West Coast, including in Oregon.
