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Central Oregon firefighters still busy tackling numerous fires; Crazy Creek Fire at 5,000 acres, Camp Creek at 250 acres

Crazy Creek Fire grew quickly east of Big Summit Prairie
C.O. Fire Management Service
Crazy Creek Fire grew quickly east of Big Summit Prairie

(Update: Camp Creek Fire

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Central Oregon firefighters continued Wednesday to battle several larger fires burning around the region, as more hot, windy weather moved in, among the many being fought across the state, many sparked by recent lightning.

And Wednesday's hot, windy weather was not helping, at all, amid a red flag warning and flash flood watch east of the High Desert, in Eastern Oregon.

The Camp Creek Fire burning southwest of Paulina grew to about 250 acres by mid-afternoon. Officials said in an X update it was moving north and so far stayed on the west side of Camp Creek Road, about four miles south of Highway 380. Ground resources were supported by a very large air tanker, large airtankers, single engine air tankers and air attack.

Here's Wednesday's earlier update from Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch:

On Tuesday afternoon, firefighters from the Brothers-Hampton Rangeland Fire Protection Association, county and federal resources responded to the Camp Creek Fire burning 12 miles southwest of Paulina on private lands. The fire is estimated at 50 acres and remained in its footprint overnight. Firefighters are working on constructing line around the perimeter. The fire remains 0% contained.

The Durgan Fire, which started on private lands adjacent to the Ochoco National Forest about six miles northeast of Paulina, is still estimated at 3,000 acres, officials said Wednesday. All lines held overnight, and firefighters are working to secure lines, cool down hot spots and conduct mop-up operations.

Firefighters on scene include Post-Paulina Rangeland Fire Protection Association (RFPA) and federal resources. Federal resources are currently in unified command with the Crook County Emergency Management. The fire is now 65% contained.

The Crazy Creek Fire, burning on the Ochoco National Forest five miles east of Big Summit Prairie near Crazy Creek, is now estimated at 5,000 acres and is 0% contained. A Central Oregon Type 3 team took command of the fire Tuesday. The Type 3 team will provide future updates about this incident.

The Kitty Creek Fire burning about seven miles south of Mitchell has been remapped at 35 acres. On Tuesday, air tankers dropped retardant around the perimeter of the fire, slowing its growth. Firefighters on the ground have completed line around 40% of the perimeter and are continuing line construction Wednesday.

The Pulley Creek Fire, burning on the Ochoco National Forest about a mile southwest of Big Summit Prairie, is currently estimated at 11 acres and 0% contained. Firefighters have completed dozer line around the perimeter and continue to mop up and secure lines.

The Round Mountain and Wickiup Fires are burning about seven miles northwest of La Pine and just north of Wickiup Reservoir. A Central Oregon Type 3 Team is managing both incidents. Firefighters are continuing to mop up hots spots and secure the perimeters of both fires. The Wickiup Fire remains 168 acres and is now 70% contained. The Round Mountain Fire remains 108 acres and is now 25% contained.

On Monday the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office decreased evacuation notices around the Wickiup Fire to Level 1 (Be Ready). This includes the Haner Park area and the Deschutes National Forest between Forest Service Road 4262 and Forest Service Road 44, south of South Century Drive (FS 42) and Burgess Road (FS 43).

The Deschutes National Forest has issued area emergency closures for both the Wickiup Fire and the Round Mountain Fire. Bull Bend and Wyeth Campgrounds and Tenino Boat Launch are currently closed. North Twin Lake Campground remains closed and is being used to support firefighting operations.

Visit the official source for wildfire information in Central Oregon at centraloregonfire.org for wildfire updates or follow fire information on X/Twitter @CentralORfire. Call 9-1-1 to report a wildfire.

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