Where is the bootleg fire in Bend Oregon?

The Bootleg Fire started on July 6th. The fire is on the Fremont-Winema National Forest, approximately 15 miles northwest of the town of Beatty, Oregon. The Log Fire started on July 12th. On July 20, the Log and Bootleg Fires merged into one.Jul 6, 2021

Where is the Bootleg Fire burning now?

The Bootleg Fire burning in South Central Oregon is now 42% contained and burning over 400,000 acres.

What part of Oregon is the Bootleg Fire?

The nation's largest wildfire, the Bootleg Fire near Klamath Falls, was 53% contained Tuesday morning, after scorching more than 410,000 acres of forest land.

How contained is the Bootleg Fire today?

There's finally some good news about the Bootleg Fire. After an arduous month of severe fire weather, the largest wildfire in the U.S. is now 100% contained. The fire peaked at over 413,000 acres, making it the third-largest conflagration in Oregon's recorded history.

How big is the Bootleg Fire right now?

413,717 acres The total acreage on the Bootleg Fire is currently 413,717 acres, Tamara Schmidt, public affairs officer for the Forest Service on the Fremont-Winema National Forest said. The current count is that the fire destroyed 161 residences and 247 other structures.

What towns are affected by the Bootleg fire in Oregon?

The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday evening that the fire, the fourth biggest in Oregon's history, is closing in on the rural communities of Paisley, Summer Lake and Silver Lake, as Incident Commander Joe Hessel told the newspaper that some residents in those areas are refusing to evacuate.

What cities in Oregon are affected by the Bootleg fire?

Bootleg Fire burns area larger than Portland, Eugene and Salem combined in under a week. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon has burned an area larger than Portland, Eugene and Salem combined in less than a week. The fire is threatening nearly 2,000 homes and remains 0% contained.

Is Bend Oregon affected by the fires?

Central Oregon Communities are Vulnerable to Wildfire It came within three miles of the city and thankfully avoided catastrophic destruction due to favorable winds. Along with Bend, most Central Oregon communities have experienced nearby wildfire over the past century.

How far is the Bootleg Fire from Portland?

The 569-square-mile (1,474 square kilometers) Bootleg Fire is burning 300 miles (483 kilometers) southeast of Portland in and around the Fremont-Winema National Forest, a vast expanse of old-growth forest, lakes and wildlife refuges.