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Oregon wildfires fueled by ‘Red Flag’ conditions.

Emergency evacuation alerts went out to thousands of Oregonians overnight on⁤ Aug. 13 as wildfires exploded around the state.

On Monday morning,⁣ more than 2,100 personnel were working to contain 22 active fires burning on nearly 58,000 acres.‍ Six of the‌ blazes were characterized as​ large⁤ fires, according⁢ to⁢ Carol Connor of the ‍Northwest Interagency Coordination Center.

Seven new ⁢fires ⁢started in the⁢ Willamette National⁤ Forest within the past week,‌ according to the U.S. Forest Service.⁤ Five were started by lightning. Thirty ⁤have ⁣already been put out​ in the forest this year.

Thousands were forced to leave their homes when local sheriffs offices issued a​ level ⁤3​ evacuation order,​ urging residents to leave immediately and ⁢not stop to gather belongings as fire danger is ⁤extreme. Emergency responders may not be able to help those who stay.

Fire conditions in western Oregon remain “extreme,”⁤ with low humidity and high⁢ winds. A triple ‌digit heatwave⁣ is expected to continue ⁣in western Oregon through to at least Wednesday.

“The next few days are going to be challenging with extreme heat, lightning, and ​red flag‍ conditions in the forecast,” Oregon ​State Fire ‌Marshal (OSFM) Mariana ‌Ruiz-Temple said⁣ in a public⁣ statement.

A Red Flag warning means “critical fire⁣ weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly.‌ Conditions are favorable for rapid fire ‌spread which may threaten life or property.”

Governor Declares Emergency

On Sunday, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek (D) signed the⁤ Emergency Conflagration Act, allowing the OSFM to send additional ⁣resources ‌to the Lookout Fire, which is burning in the Cascade foothills of Lane County.

Ignited⁤ by a lightning strike on Aug. 5, the‍ fire had engulfed 1,200 ⁣acres as of Monday‍ night and was ⁤zero percent contained.

“The Lookout Fire has ⁤been‍ growing rapidly due to the dry, windy conditions in Lane ‍County,” Ms. Ruiz-Temple said ⁣in a ‌prepared statement.

“The⁤ next few days are very concerning.”

Two fire task⁤ forces have been‍ deployed, which could be extended for up⁤ to two weeks, according to an OSFM news release.

The OSFM is also mobilizing multiple task forces to ‍respond to the nearby Bedrock Fire.

“We are taking a proactive step by ‍pre-positioning ⁤task forces to be⁤ ready for any fire that may⁤ spark,” Ms. Ruiz-Temple said.

The​ 22,700-acre ⁣fire was reported at 20 percent‍ containment Monday. It has ‌been burning for more than four weeks.

“We‌ are very concerned⁤ with the ​weather forecast⁣ over the coming week, and ‌are being strategic with our resources,” Ms. Ruiz-Temple said. “The ⁢Bedrock Fire ​continues to move out of the wilderness and is threatening nearby communities.”

Level 3‌ evacuation orders were issued for the Bedrock Fire late on Monday.

Another large fire is blazing in southwest Oregon.

The‌ Flat Fire has been burning‌ since July


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