Investigators: Stouts Creek Fire caused by grass mowing
Fire investigators working on the Stouts Creek Fire east of Canyonville have determined that the fire was human-caused and appears to be related to an individual mowing grass.
Fire officials said Thursday that the responsible party was allegedly in violation of a Regulated Use Closure because they were mowing after the shutdown time when the fire occurred.
Because of the violation, the individual may be liable for fire suppression costs and damages resulting from the fire.
Fire officials with the Douglas Forest Protective Association want to remind everyone to know and follow the current fire restrictions which are in effect on the Douglas District.
To date, the Stouts Creek Fire has burned 23,841 acres and suppression costs have reached $22.4 million.