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Date of Origin: Monday, July 15, 2024

Location: East of Kendrick, Idaho

Cause: Human

Size: 1,564 acres                                                     Containment: 10%                                                         Personnel: 175

Current Situation:

Fire Operations reported containment at 10% last night, as control lines along portions of the fire are reasonably expected to stop the fire from spreading further. Yesterday, firefighters patrolled constructed fireline, addressing areas of remaining heat and improving Fireline as needed. Throughout the day, helicopter-resources assisted firefighters on the-ground with bucket drops to cool areas of active fire, allowing work to occur directly on the fire’s edge. Yesterday, new fire starts within the geographic area re-committed local initial attack resources, including helicopters.

Today, firefighters will focus on completing control line, consisting of handline and dozer line, around the entire perimeter of the fire, working as close to the fire’s edge as possible. As control lines are completed, firefighters will search for and extinguish remaining areas of heat up to 200 feet within the fire’s interior. Fire activity continues to be moderate, with mostly creeping and smoldering surface fire. Areas of the fire that remain active during peak high temperature and low humidity portions of the day, will be monitored and prioritized with suppression resources.

Weather: Currently, there is a “heat dome” over the fire area allowing for increased temperatures, pushing the low-100s and mid- to low-teen relative humidity values. Winds will remain fairly light and generally terrain driven.

Evacuations and Road Closures remain in place. Please refer to the Latah County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page for evacuation and closure information: https://www.facebook.com/LatahCountySO.

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Evacuation Statuses:

As per the Latah County Sheriff’s Department, the following are current evacuation status:

As per the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Department, the following areas should be prepared for evacuations:

Current Closure Orders: