The Eagle Creek Fire was updated to 100 percent containment today following an official review. Current incident commander Chris Harper says the change reflects a determination that the fire is not expected to grow beyond its perimeter, and is not the same as officially declaring the fire “out.” He noted timber and other flammable natural materials may still be smoldering within the fire perimeter. An incident commander with the U.S. Forest Service is still assigned to the fire and will continue to evaluate the situation. The Forest Service’s Eagle Creek Fire closure, which includes numerous recreation sites in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and Mt. Hood National Forest, remains unchanged except for Multnomah Falls Lodge and front plaza, which opened Wednesday.