Moose Fire Daily Update 8/19/22
Moose Fire Daily Update
Friday, August 19, 2022
Highlights
The western edge of the fire continues to be the most active. Dependent upon fire activity, there is a potential for road closure changes on the Panther Creek Road and the closed portion of the Salmon River Road.
The fire is within ¼ mile of the Panther Creek Road, and it is expected to burn down to the edge of the road. Firefighters have been reducing fuels along the road in anticipation of this event and will continue with this work today.
When the fire reaches Panther Creek Road, there is a potential for short duration closures to allow firefighters room to safely work the fire including anticipated debris falling on the road.
It is also expected, as conditions allow, that the closed portion of the Salmon River Road will have short duration openings Saturday morning. As the fire progresses today, the situation will be analyzed and coordinated. Updated information will be disseminated as soon as it is available. For current road status please call the Fire Information Line at 208-742-6690.
In the Diamond Creek area, firefighters continued to patrol the line for heat. In the Napoleon area, firefighters mopped up hot spots picked up by thermal imaging. They continue to work on direct and indirect lines utilizing masticators and line crews. Firefighters continue to strengthen the 300 Road line to keep the fire from moving east. The fire was active in the Arnette Creek area. Aerial resources are available for operations today.
Nighttime firefighting resources continue to work in the Panther Creek, Beaver Creek, Napoleon and 300 Road areas.
WEATHER and FIRE BEHAVIOR:
Today an upper trough starts to move over Idaho bringing a slight chance of showers. Any shower activity could bring spotty but brief gusty winds. The chance of showers and thunderstorms increases Saturday and Sunday bringing the possibility of areas of wetting rain. Even with the slight decrease in temperatures today and slight increase in humidity, active fire behavior is expected.
EVACUATIONS:
Zone 15 has been added to “READY” status. Residents in Zone 1 and Zone 8 remain in “SET” status. All other zones are in “READY” status. Click here for the latest updates.
CLOSURES AND RESTRICTIONS:
A Salmon-Challis National Forest closure order remains in effect for the Moose Fire Emergency Area, Road, and Trail Closure, Order #04-13-22-507
NORTHERN ROCKIES
INCIDENT MANGEMENT TEAM 2
Information Phone Line: 208-742-6690
Email: 2022.moose@firenet.gov
InciWeb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8249
Facebook: https:/ https://www.facebook.com/salmonchallisnf
Twitter: @salmonchallisnf
INCIDENT STATISTICS
Size: 89,344 acres
Containment: 34 %
Start Date: July 17, 2022
Cause: Undetermined
Total Personnel: 776 Resources: 11 crews, 6 helicopters, 33 engines and 34 heavy equipment.
Air Quality:
We’re seeing ‘Good’ to ‘Moderate’ air quality in the Lemhi Valley this morning. We’ll likely see periods of smoke this afternoon and air quality potentially reaching ‘Unhealthy’ levels. Heavy smoke could build back into the Cobalt area again today, until the inversion breaks later this afternoon. Air quality improvements coming this weekend. A daily smoke outlook can be found here.
Fire Restrictions:
Stage 1 Fire restrictions are in effect on the Salmon-Challis National Forest, BLM, and State of Idaho lands in Custer and Lemhi Counties, excluding wilderness areas.
Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR):
There is a flight restriction over the fire area and drones are also prohibited. Thank you for respecting the TFR. If you fly, we can’t fly. https://tfr.faa.gov
Original link can be found here.