Update Rock Creek Fire – From Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team

Rock Creek Fire Update

 Fire Facts

Date started: Friday, June 21   9:45 a.m. Number of personnel: 215, including   6 20-person hand crews
Location: 8 miles East of   Whiteriver, AZ Equipment: 5 engines
Cause:  Human, under investigation Aircraft: 3 helicopters
Size:  Mapped at 750 acres
Percent contained:  0% Estimated containment   date:  6/26/2013
Injuries to date:  none Cost to date:  $120,000
Structures threatened: None

Fire Activity: Gusty afternoon winds are expected in the area of the Rock Creek Fire today, as 6 hand crews continue to build containment line around the perimeter of the fire located in the Rock Creek drainage. The fire’s northern progression was stopped when it moved into an area of a prescribed fire conducted by local fire managers in November of last year. Better mapping, conducted Saturday, established the fire at 750 acres. Today crews will continue to reinforce hand and dozer lines that were built Saturday. They will have air support in the form of Air Attack and two helicopters. Fire managers expect to see unburned fuel within the existing perimeter burn today as winds progress. Smoke may be visible to residents and visitors in Whiteriver, Hawley Lake and many communities north and northeast of the fire area.

Significant Events:  A fire weather watch for extremely dry and windy conditions is forecast for Monday.  Beginning Tuesday, weather conditions are forecast to become increasingly hot and dry but with less wind.

Closures: The R30 road is closed at Eastfork on the south end and at Diamond Creek on the north end.

General Information: The Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire Saturday evening. The Incident Command Post is located at the Rick Lupe Fire Management Center in Whiteriver, AZ.

Fire managers are expecting to see down drainage smoke from the Rock Creek Fire collecting in the Eastfork and Whiteriver valleys. Area residents and visitors are urged to use caution while driving in the area as smoke can suddenly become thick and obscure visibility. Additionally, those who have respiratory issues should remain indoors and away from smoke saturated areas.

Rock Creek Fire Update for June 23, 2013

There where no significant changes reported overnight to the size of the fire. Crews will be attacking the fire both on the ground as well as with air support throughout the day. Moisture levels in the fuels on the ground range between 2-5% and humidity levels around 8% today. Winds are expected to be up again today 16 to 21 mph with gusts up to 32 mph. The Eastern Arizona Incident Command Team will have more information this evening and we will try obtain more throughout the day.

Rock Creek Fire Update – Smoke visible in White Mountain Cities and Towns

 

Rock Creek Fire Update

 

Fire Facts

Date started: Friday, June 21   9:45 a.m. Number of personnel: 215, including   6 20-person hand crews
Location: 8 miles East of   Whiteriver, AZ Equipment: 5 engines
Cause:  Human, under investigation Aircraft: 3 helicopters
Size:  Mapped at 750 acres  
Percent contained:  0% Estimated containment   date:  6/26/2013
Injuries to date:  none Cost to date:  $120,000
Structures threatened: None

 

Fire Activity: The Rock Creek Fire moved into a prescribed fire conducted by local fire managers in November of last year, and fire activity dropped significantly as a result. Last night’s burnout operations also contributed to halting the fire’s south and easterly progression as firefighters worked to secure those burned out areas today. Hand and dozer line were completed today by 5 p.m. by the 6 20-person hand crews assigned to the incident. Fire managers used GPS coordinates to map the fire, establishing it at 750 acres.

Significant Events:  Higher winds are expected during Sunday afternoon and a fire weather watch for extremely dry and windy conditions is forecast for Monday.

Closures: The R30 road is closed at Eastfork on the south end and at Diamond Creek on the north end.

General Information: The Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire at 6 p.m. today. The Incident Command Post is located at the Rick Lupe Fire Management Center in Whiteriver, AZ.

Fire managers are expecting to see down drainage smoke from the Rock Creek Fire collecting in the Eastfork and Whiteriver valleys. Area residents and visitors are urged to use caution while driving in the area as smoke can suddenly become thick and obscure visibility. Additionally, those who have respiratory issues should remain indoors and away from smoke saturated areas.