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- Lonesome Complex Camp Closed
Released: 10/4/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
The base camp for Lonesome Complex is closing tomorrow morning, Sunday October 4, 2008. All future operations for Lonesome Complex will be based out of Prospect Ranger - Information Center Phone Number Change
Released: 10/3/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
LONESOME COMPLEX INFORMATION CENTER: (503) 423-7153-As the Lonesome Complex fire behavior moderates and crews switch gears to more mop-up and rehab work, the incident command post is downsizing. The... - Will The Forest Recover?
Released: 10/1/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
Will the forest recover Most of the Lonesome Complex has burned in the Sky Lakes Wilderness and Crater Lake National Park. While the Lonesome Complex is being actively suppressed, both of these areas... - Where Do The Animals Go?
Released: 10/1/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
Where do the animals go during and after the wildfire Wildlife moves away from fire areas during active burning, however they usually do not move far. Fires often burn in a mosaic pattern, creating... - What Happens After The Fire Is Controlled?
Released: 9/30/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
What happens after the fire is controlled A rehabilitation team will assess the damage and develop a plan to stabilize the burned areas. However, there may still be interior islands of forest that... - Flare-up Along Hwy. 138 Cooled Down
Released: 9/30/2008
Incident: Rattle Wildland Fire
Sept. 30 -- 4:15 PST -- Traffic is flowing freely on Hwy. 138. Engines doused the flare-up reported earlier with water and have left the - How Did The Lonesome Complex Get Its Name?
Released: 9/30/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
How are fires named Fire names are often based on a local geographic feature. Mountains, Swamps, Creeks, Meadows, Lakes, etc. The Lonesome Complex took its name from Lonesome Meadows on the Umpqua... - Animated Fire Progression Available
Released: 9/30/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
Click on the LINK listed to the right under RELATED INFORMATION for an animated version of the Fire Progression Map available on www.InciWeb.org - MAPS.This animated graphic (GIF) is available on the... - Wildland Fire Smoke & Your Health
Released: 9/29/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
Smoke from the Lonesome Complex will persist in the mornings in areas south and east of the fire as diurnal winds transport smoke down valleys into low lying areas. These cool winds are caused when... - Which States Do The Firefighters Call Home?
Released: 9/28/2008
Incident: Lonesome Complex Wildland Fire
People map is an informational page produced by PNW Team 3. It identifies the home base for firefighters on this incident. To see which states the firefighters on the Lonesome Complex call home,...







