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Smith River Fire Complex - South, Daily Update September 16, 2023
Smith River Complex
Publication Type: News 09/17/2023
SMITH RIVER COMPLEX—SOUTH Incident Update
Date: 9/16/23
Location: Six Rivers National Forest
Size: acres 90,294
Percent Contained: 51%
Cause: Lightning
Start Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2023, 6:01 PM
Vegetation: Timber (Litter and Understory) and Brush
Number of Personnel Assigned: 1,677
ANNOUNCEMENT: Effective today Six Rivers National Forest is reducing the forest closure order for
the Gasquet, Lower Trinity, and Mad River Ranger Districts. The following Day Use Areas are open
for public access: The Forks’ Boat Launch; Myrtle Beach River Access; and Margie’s River Access.
The Mad River Ranger District office will remain open this weekend, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
closed for lunch at noon. For more information, visit:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1139169.pdf.
CURRENT SITUATION: Fire crews focused on conducting fire suppression operations yesterday around
the fire’s boundary. Crews mopped up burned areas near or around control lines, reinforced existing
fire control lines, and checked for heat to detect any remaining fire in burned areas. On the
fire’s east side near Idlewild, down to Washington Flat and Little Jones Creek, crews continued
strategic firing operations through the night and are checking the area for remaining heat. On the
Hurdy Gurdy Fire crews continue conducting strategic firing operations on the northwest side and
mopping up the lower southern end. Crews completed a shaded fuel break near Table Mountain and are
conducting hazard tree abatement along the fire line. On the southwestern side, near Coon Creek,
crews are actively patrolling the area and mopping up as needed. In Stoney Creek, north of Gasquet,
crews and helicopters continue suppressing areas of heat to prevent fire progression. On the
western side active fire remains in steep and hard to access terrain. Helicopter water drops are
being used for fire suppression all around the active fireline. Going into the weekend fire
behavior is remaining minimal for much of the fire due to smoke inversion with some areas of
moderate behavior.
WEATHER: Conditions remain unseasonably warm and dry with very light winds. Expect smoke to hang in
the valleys with a shallow inversion and poor visibility. Fuels will be dry and receptive.
EVACUATIONS: Some Del Norte County evacuation zones remain under either a Level 2 (Get Set) or
Level 1 (Get Ready) evacuation order. View the interactive evacuation map online:
tinyurl.com/29vv2wpm..
AIR QUALITY: Smoke Outlooks with air quality and forecast information are available here:
tinyurl.com/258mfms3.
CLOSURES: US 199 in Del Norte County will be fully closed twice daily, Monday through Friday, from
8 AM to 11 AM and from 1 PM. to 4 PM. During all open hours, traffic will be one-way and piloted
between Madrona and Oregon Mountain Road. Motorists should anticipate delays during all open hours.
Caltrans provides information on current highway conditions online (roads.dot.ca.gov), by phone
(800-427-7623), and on Facebook (facebook.com/CaltransD1).
Six Rivers National Forest lands, roads, trails, and recreation sites in the vicinity of the
complex are closed 6). View the Order and closure map on the Forest’s website: tinyurl.com/4atens8c.