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Lightning
sparks Squaw Creek Canyon blaze
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 According to a Central Oregon Interagency dispatcher, the fire started
in the canyon at a remote spot north of Sisters and burned up onto the
rim.
One witness reported seeing pine trees along the canyon rim explode like
flares in the night.
Phil Arends, whose home is nestled in the canyon, had an unwanted premium
view of the conflagration that raged just across Squaw Creek.
"Standing on our deck... it was there. It was right in front of us,"
he said.
Firefighters jumped on the fire with both boots Wednesday night to keep
it from gaining ground and threatening the rural homes in the area.
"The initial response was 11 engines, one bulldozer, two air tankers
one lead plane and a load of smokejumpers," said a dispatcher.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 With conditions in May resembling the August height of fire season, firefighters
are taking no chances, taking every blaze seriously.
Winds picked up on Thursday afternoon, causing the blaze to move eastward
on top of the rim and southward down the canyon. The terrain is steep
and rugged, with limited accessibility, making it difficult to fight the
fire on the ground.
Homeowner Susan Arends described the toiling ground crews that worked
the fire a few hundred yards from her home:
"They look like a row of ants," "It's amazing how fast they move from
point A to point B. It's steep and they're carrying packs."
Fire managers predicted containment of the fire by 8 p.m. on Friday,
May 25; full control was expected by Sunday.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Aerial reconnaissance estimated the fire are at 45 acres; previous estimates
from the ground had estimated the size of the fire at 80 acres.
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