OAKRIDGE, Ore. (KTVZ) – The still-growing Cedar Creek Fire prompted a Level 2 pre-evacuation alert for a wider area Friday afternoon, including Oakridge, a fire law declaration by Governor Brown and prompted ODOT to close a 43-mile stretch of Oregon Highway 58 above Willamette Pass. ODOT said the highway was “closed due to fire” between the east end of Oakridge at milepost 37 to Crescent Lake at milepost 70. Motorists were urged to take alternate routes, avoid the area and be on the lookout for first responders. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Level 2 “Be Set” evacuation notice for the greater Oakridge, Westfir and High Prairie areas, both incorporated and rural. The latest updates can be found on the Cedar Creek Fire Facebook page. Get traffic updates on the TripCheck page. The evacuation map can be found at: Smoke covers the sky in Oakridge. section of Hwy. 58 closed (ODOT TripCheck)

Gov. Kate Brown Invokes Emergency Fire Act in Response to Cedar Creek Fire

Cedar Creek Fire Burns 33,100 Acres in Lane and Deschutes Counties (Portland, OR) — Governor Kate Brown invoked the Emergency Fire Act this afternoon as a precautionary measure in response to the Cedar Creek Fire in the National Forest east of the community of Oakridge in Lane County. This declaration allows the Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) to mobilize resources to support local fire departments in Lane County to implement their plan to protect lives, homes and critical infrastructure. Fire activity has increased significantly due to weather conditions and the fire is estimated at 33,100 acres as of Friday morning. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office has issued evacuation orders for areas near the fire. “The Cedar Creek Fire has grown rapidly toward Oregon communities this morning, and the potential for fire growth over the next several days is alarming, requiring additional resources to fight the fire and support the state’s response,” Governor Brown said. “This is a good reminder that conditions can change quickly and that fire has no boundaries. With the forecasted weather this week and the numerous wildland fires near communities, it is important for all Oregonians to are prepared. Follow all evacuation orders and continue to follow local and national fire prevention regulations to keep our communities safe and our natural resources protected.” Pursuant to ORS 476.510-476.610, Governor Brown has determined that there is a threat to life, safety, and property due to the fire and that the threat exceeds the firefighting capabilities of local firefighting personnel and equipment. The Governor’s statement cleared the way for the Fire Marshal to mobilize firefighters and equipment to assist local resources in fighting the fire and further support a coordinated response. The Cedar Creek Fire has been burning in the desert for a month. Local fire departments have increased personnel and plan to protect life and structures in surrounding communities. The Oregon Fire Marshal has worked with the head of the fire protection board to determine fire response needs. This declaration paves the way for additional resources to respond to support local fire services. OSFM will continually assess response needs with forecasted weather and fire conditions and will bring in additional task forces through the Oregon Fire Mutual Assistance System (OFMAS). Additional updates on the incident are available at: Information on bushfire prevention and preparedness is available at: Earlier Friday, the Deschutes National Forest expanded the temporary emergency closure area implemented as a result of the increased fire on the Cedar Creek Fire, which has now exceeded 33,000 acres. The Cedar Creek Fire is currently burning about 20 miles west of La Pine. For the safety of the public and firefighters, the Bend-Fort Rock and Crescent Ranger Districts in the Deschutes National Forest will temporarily close all Forest Service managed roads, headlands and trails within the Cedar Creek Fire Temporary Closure (#06- 01-22 -03) area (See attached map). This closure will remain in effect until cancelled. The following are closed under the Cedar Creek Fire Temporary Closure Order (Closure #06-01-22-03) – Trailheads – • Blue Lagoon Trailhead • Charlton Lake Trailhead • Corral Swamp Trailhead • Deer Lake Trailhead • Elk Lake Trailhead • Irish & Taylor Trailhead • Lemish Lake Trailhead • Lucky Lake Trailhead • Many Trailhead Lakes • Moore Creek Trailhead • Sisters-Mirror Lake Trailhead • Six Lakes Trailhead • Winopee Lake Trailhead Camping and Recreation Areas — • Big Cove Boat-In Campground • Browns Crossing Wildlife Viewing • Browns Mountain Boating • Cow Meadow Campground • Crane Prairie Campground and Day Use Area • Cultus Corral Horse Camp • Cultus Lake Campground & Day Use Area • Cultus Lake Recreation Area • Deschutes Bridge • Lava Lake Campground and Day Use Area • Little Cove Boat-In Campground • Little Cultus Campground & Boat Ramp • Little Lava Lake Campground & Day Use Area • Daily use of Mile Camp • North Davis Creek Campground & Boat Ramp • Osprey Point Interpretive Trail • Quinn River Campground & Day Use • Rock Creek Campground & Day Use • West Cultus Boat-In Campground This closure also specifically closes the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) from Highway 58 north to the intersection with Wickiup Plains Trail #12.2. Long-distance hikers can rejoin the PCT at the Devils Lake/Wickiup Plains Trailhead. Visit pcta.org for current closure information. The Cedar Creek Fire was sparked by lightning that was reported Aug. 1 and is burning in the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests. The fire is now 33,099 acres and 12% contained. The fire is currently being managed by Northwest Incident Management Team 6 on the west side and Alaska Interagency Incident Management Team 1 on the east side. For information about the Cedar Creek Fire, visit Cedar Creek Fire Update – August 9, 2022 Size: 33,099 acres
Contains: 12% Start date: August 1, 2022 Location: 15 miles east of Oakridge, OR Cause: Lightning
Total staff: 862 Resources: 27 engines 15 crews 31 heavy equipment 7 helicopters 2 balls Lane Electric Cooperative will hold a public safety outage from 5 p.m. from Friday September 9 to the evening of Sunday September 11. This outage will affect nearly all members, with Oakridge, Lowell and Veneta town centers remaining electric providing essential service. Call or visit 541-484-1151 Lane Electric for updates or changes. Current Status: East winds, low humidity and high temperatures will cause the fire to activate today. The highest activity will be noted where lichens are present on the trees and there is a high concentration of underwood. Where winds align with slopes, tree fires and spot fire are expected. High ground was scouted last night to assess the fire’s growth, but smoke limited visibility. The fire was located above Winchester Trail to the north. Alaska Team 1 joined Northwest Team 6 to manage the east side of the fire. This has brought key middle management personnel to the fire and allows firefighters to have less drive time on the east side of the fire. Today’s Operations: With critical weather conditions expected today, business leaders will continually assess fire development and focus on strategic positioning of firefighters in anticipation of changing conditions throughout the day. Firefighters are working the fire line from north Waldo Lake to Charlton Lake connected to Forest Service Road 4290 to prevent the fire from continuing to move south. At 2421 Forest Service Road firefighters will be watching for any fires and will contain the fire on the road. Crews will engage the fires north of Winchester Trail trying to put them out if it is safe to do so. Firefighters are also coordinating with the Middle Fork Ranger District representative and the Lane County Oregon State Fire Marshal to provide initial attack support to any new fire starts that could occur.
Weather: A RED FLAG warning is in effect today through at least Saturday due to heat, dry conditions and winds. East winds are expected to be 15-25 with gusts up to 50 mph on ridges. Towards the afternoon the valley will be windy. Poor overnight moisture levels will allow for an extended burn window.