Crews continue to strengthen lines throughout fire perimeters amid excessive heat conditions  

July 13, 2025

JACKSON & JOSEPHINE COUNTIES, Ore. (July 13, 2025) — High temperatures remain in the forecast with an excessive heat warning through Tuesday. Unstable conditions are predicted for this afternoon, which brings heightened fire potential and higher risk for new starts across the region. Despite unfavorable weather conditions, firefighters continue to hold and strengthen fire lines.

An infrared (IR) flight took place last night showing minimal fire activity along fire perimeters and mapped hot spots for crews to focus on today. Crews will continue to use PALM IR, a handheld infrared monitoring system, for more precise monitoring of hot spots throughout the fire.

ODF Complex Incident Management Team 3 is in command of a group of lightning fires dubbed the Grizzly Complex that started on Monday, July 7. Southwest Oregon District continues suppression efforts on additional fires within the district. The Grizzly Complex resources remain available to respond to potential new fire starts within the complex area.

Level 2 – Be Set evacuation notices remain for zones JAC-542, JAC-543, JAC-546, JAC-558 and JAC-559. Zone JAC-536 remains at a Level 1 – Be Ready. More information on current evacuations can be found at: https://protect.genasys.com/. One lane of I-5 is closed to protect firefighters between mile markers 8.5 and 10.5 on southbound lanes only. Check tripcheck.com for up-to-date traffic information.

Aircraft continues to be used throughout the day. As a reminder, drone use around fires is illegal, and incredibly dangerous to pilots working on incidents; if you fly, we can’t. All illegal drone use will be reported to law enforcement.

Due to the large number of fires, updates on smaller incidents are not being provided at this time; if conditions change and there are any threats to homes, communities or roads, information will be provided as timely and accurately as possible.

Temperatures are expected to reach triple digits this weekend, which will naturally increase fire activity. While resources remain engaged on these lightning-caused incidents, communities can help to prevent new fires from starting by following all current fire regulations, found here: https://swofire.com/public-fire-restrictions/.

For fire local information anytime, visit the district’s Facebook page, @ODFSouthwest or website, www.swofire.com.

See next page for fire acreage and containment numbers.

 

Current status of the fires under ODF CIMT3 Incident Management:

All Fires are 100% lined and in various stages of mop up. Crews are focusing on strengthening lines while removing snags and extinguishing hot spots along fire perimeters.

 

Incident Status Summary
Fire Area in Acres % Containment Current Fire Status
Anderson Ridge 0.1 90 100% lined, in mop up
Ben Johnson Mnt 3.8 20 100% lined, in mop up
Benson Gulch 9.8 20 100% lined, in mop up
Boaz Gulch 0.1 90 100% lined, in mop up
Burnt Butte 0.6 90 100% lined, in mop up
Cedar Flat 6.3 20 100% lined, in mop up
Deming Gulch 258 5 100% lined, in mop up
Gouse Creek Rd 6.2 20 100% lined, in mop up
Hinkley Gulch Rd 0.5 90 100% lined, in mop up
Holcomb Peak 25.6 10 100% lined, in mop up
Jim Me Peak 139.3 5 100% lined, in mop up
Lick Creek 0.3 90 100% lined, in mop up
Lick Gulch 0.5 90 100% lined, in mop up
Munger 0.8 90 100% lined, in mop up
Niel Creek Rd 247.2 5 100% lined, in mop up
N Fork Deer Creek 27.4 10 100% lined, in mop up
Palmer Peak 76.6 5 100% lined, in mop up
Sulphur Spring 37.5 10 100% lined, in mop up
Tallowbox 1 90 100% lined, in mop up
Wagner Creek Rd MM4 0.1 90 100% lined, in mop up
Watergap Rd 16495 0.1 90 100% lined, in mop up
Waters Gulch 5.6 20 100% lined, in mop up

The following fires are managed by the ODF District:

 

Incident Status Summary
Fire Area in Acres % Containment Current Fire Status
Heppsie Mountain 100 40% 100% lined, in mop up
Poole Hill 12 55% 100% lined, in mop up
Lightning Gulch 17 60% 100% lined, in mop up

 

 

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