The Lone Rock Fire ten miles southeast of Condon has grown to 69,354 acres, but containment has moved up to 10%. Northwest Management Team 2 and the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s office went into a unified command of the fire this morning. Fire officials say additional resources continue to arrive to support the suppression efforts. Wildland fire crews continue to patrol and secure firelines on the northwest portion of the fire; however, crews continue to find heat along the northeastern and southern edges of the fire. Structure protection in the community of Lonerock continues to be a priority, and OSFM task forces are also conducting structure assessment and protection efforts beyond the fire’s edge in the surrounding communities of Hardman and Lefevre Prairie. Firefighters will continue to work through the night providing structure protection and suppression efforts throughout the fire – with increased resources in the southeast where the fire is most active.