Severe Goes Southeast Of Lone Rock Fire

Forecast severe weather on Wednesday passed further to the southeast of the 136,377 acre Lone Rock Fire south of Condon, and any gusty, outflow winds from it did not compromise existing containment features.  Fire officials say the entire perimeter has some form of fireline around it, with containment listed at 40%.  A few areas continue to hold heat, and the small increase in acres burned is the result of fire burning interior to existing control features.  Crews were successful in completing firing operations and fireline construction work along Highway 19.  Oregon State Fire Marshal’s task forces worked to mop up at least 100 feet away from homes that were protected during the fire’s most intense growth.

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