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2018 Oregon wildfires

2018 Oregon wildfires
Thunderstorms over the weekend of July 14-15 brought thousands of lightning strikes to the state of Oregon, starting 150 wildfires. Fires on the Umpqua, Rogue River, Winema, and Siskiyou National Forests are seen in this July 18, 2018, NASA satellite photo.
Statistics[1][2]
Total fires2,019
Total area897,263 acres (3,631.09 km2)
Season
← 2017

Wildfires in the U.S. state of Oregon in 2018 include the Boxcar Fire, Graham Fire, and Jack Knife Fire.[3]

In July, one person was killed by the Substation Fire,[4] which also destroyed the Charles E. Nelson House.

Background

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"Fire season" in Oregon typically begins in mid-May and ends with the first rains that normally begins in late September. Drought, snowpack levels, and local weather conditions play a role in Oregon's fire season, particularly in Eastern and Southwest Oregon. During peak fire season from July to September, most wildfires are caused by lightning, while ignitions in the early and later parts of the season are related to humans. Warm, dry conditions in summer heighten the wildfire risk. After over 100 years of fire suppression and prevention of all fires, there is now an abundance of fuel. Climate change is leading to a reduced snowpack with an earlier and reduced snowmelt, so there is a higher risk for areas that receive wildfires.[5]

Wildfires

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The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres, or produced significant structural damage or loss of life.

Name County Acres Start date Containment date[a] Status Notes Ref
Boxcar Wasco 100,207 June 21, 2018 July 6, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Portions of U.S. Route 197 closed and evacuations issued for Maupin [7][8]
Graham Jefferson 2,175 June 21, 2018 July 4, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Threatened structures and burned near Lake Billy Chinook. [9][10]
Jack Knife Sherman 15,676 June 22, 2018 July 6, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Burned east of Maupin near John Day River. [11][12]
Klondike Josephine 175,258 July 15, 2018 November 6, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Burned near the Illinois River and evacuations issued for Galice, Merlin, and communities along U.S. Route 199. [13][14]
Taylor Creek Josephine 52,839 July 15, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Evacuations near Rogue River and Grants Pass. Portion of Rogue River closed. [15][16]
Garner Complex Josephine 8,886 July 15, 2018 August 14, 2018 Contained Included Grave Fires, Pleasant Creek Fire, and Spencer Fires. Burned north of Rogue River with evacuations for Wimer. [17][18]
Hendrix Jackson 1,082 July 15, 2018 August 14, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Burned in Little Applegate River area southwest of Ashland. Evacuations for Ruch. [19][18]
Miles Jackson, Douglas 54,334 July 15, 2018 Contained Sugar Pine, South Umpqua Complex and Miles fire merged [20][21]
Timber Crater 6 Klamath 3,126 July 15, 2018 August 16, 2018 Contained Lightning-caused. Burned in northeast corner of Crater Lake National Park. [22][23]
Substation Wasco 78,425 July 17, 2018 August 2, 2018 Contained Possibly human-caused. Burned close to The Dalles. Evacuations near Moro and Grass Valley. Killed one person and destroyed the Charles E. Nelson House. [24][25]
Long Hollow Wasco 33,451 July 26, 2018 August 14, 2018 Contained Caused by farming equipment. Evacuations along the Deschutes River. [26][27]
Lake Wallula Umatilla 12,462 July 29, 2018 July 30, 2018 Contained Unknown cause. Burned along U.S. Route 730. [28][29]
South Valley Wasco 20,026 August 1, 2018 August 10, 2018 Contained Human-caused. Evacuations for 500 people south of Dufur. Closed portion of U.S. Route 197 closed. [30][31]
Watson Lake 16,227 August 15, 2018 Contained Started from a vehicle conducting maintenance on Paradise Creek allotment. Burned in Fremont-Winema National Forest. [32][33]

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