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South 1 Fire Update 7/4/08 AM

Incident: South One Wildland Fire
Released: 7/4/2008

South One Fire Update

Fire Information (540) 295-0389

Hours of Operation: 0800-2000

Florida Interagency Incident Management Team

Friday, July 4, 2008, 9 a.m.

Current Status

The South One Fire is burning in fallen Atlantic White Cedar and logging slash remnants from Hurricane Isabel, on the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge 12 miles southeast of Suffolk, Virginia.

Acreage

4,307 acres

Containment

90 percent

Fire Cause

The fire started in the afternoon of Monday, June 9, when logging equipment caught fire.

Resources

There are 237 people on the fire, including 4 twenty-person hand crews. Equipment includes 12 engines, 5 bulldozers, 2 water tenders, 1 Marsh Master, 1 Bombardier, 2 Geo Boy mowers, 2 Excavators, 1 Harvester Saw, and 3 helicopters.

Today's Activities

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Fire Behavior

Wildfire activity remained moderate throughout the night and should pick up again today as conditions continue to dry. Active burning, with 2-3 foot flame lengths, has been observed in patches of unburned surface fuels. Areas thick with blown down trees are drying out and burning with 6 inch flame lengths observed. Unconsumed vegetation in areas that have already burned is reigniting. The high-volume sprinkler system along Riddick Ditch at the northern edge of the fire is in place and fully operational. Firefighters are starting a new project today in this location intended to cool the uncontrolled fire edge north of Interior Ditch, which broke out of the original containment lines on June 27th. Burning peat in this area is producing significant heat, but is inaccessible to equipment. Crews will install a second dam west of the original one, intended to flood this section of Interior Ditch with water from Lake Drummond. Once flooded, water lines will be installed northward from the ditch to flood this hot section. Vegetation clearing treatments along West Ditch and Railroad Ditch will also continue today. Engine crews will continue to patrol and mop up along the entire fire perimeter. Helicopters will again support ground crews with bucket drops and reconnaissance flights. Significant concerns are falling trees, smoke on the roadways and increased holiday traffic in the fire area.

Participating Agencies & Cooperators

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Virginia State Department of Forestry, The Nature Conservancy, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, the North Carolina Division of Forest Resources, Dismal Swamp State Park, Chesapeake Fire Rescue, Suffolk Fire Rescue and the Civil Air Patrol.

Restrictions and Closures

Lake Drummond is closed. Railroad Ditch, West Ditch, Interior Ditch and Corapeake Ditch Roads are closed to the public. The area of the Refuge south of Corapeake Ditch Road is also closed. Washington Ditch and Jericho Ditch are open. All roads and trails in Dismal Swamp State Park are closed to the public; the Visitor Center remains open. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake Drummond Reservation, part of the Canal, is closed to visitors. Contact the Corps at 757-201-7642 for more information. A temporary flight restriction is in effect up to 4,000 feet above the fire.

Fire Weather

Today's temperatures are forecasted to be 92 degrees with winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph, gusting up to 15 mph and minimum relative humidity 34%.

Smoke

Smoke will continue to impact areas downwind of the fire. Residents and travelers should use extra caution when traveling through smoke.

Other Fire Information

Suffolk Saturday bus tours of the refuge are cancelled until further notice. On the Refuge, Jericho Ditch, Washington Ditch, and Portsmouth Ditch roads are open to the public. Speed limit on Desert Road near Refuge headquarters is 35 mph due to heavy fire traffic. Heavy smoke has been observed along US 17 at the Virginia / North Carolina state line. Emergency managers are carefully monitoring the situation. Anyone traveling in this area should use extreme caution and watch for road closures. Further information on the Great Dismal Swamp can be found at http://www.fws.gov/northeast/greatdismalswamp/; more fire information at http://www.inciweb.org/

4th of July

Fire information officers will be on hand to answer questions about the fire at the Suffolk Stars and Stripes Spectacular this evening from 5:00 to 8:00 at Constant's Wharf Park.

Unit Information

Incident Contact

Great Dismal Swamp Nwr
Phone: (757) 986-3705

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