Lightning storms spark nearly 40 new fires around Central Oregon; crews’ quick attack kept most small

Firefighters responded to 39 new wildfire starts around Central Oregon over the weekend, burning a total of nine acres, officials said Monday. Most of the fires were kept small, at about one-tenth of an acre in size, and have been contained or controlled. “This was the result of the quick response of initial attack resources, both on the ground and from the air. Air resources consist of not only aircraft but also smokejumpers and rappelers,” Monday’s Central Oregon fire update said.

The storms that occurred in the last few days brought light rain to the area on Friday and Saturday, with widely scattered showers and hail on Sunday. These storms also resulted in widespread lightning. Firefighters will continue to work on suppressing the remaining fires, including the Stevens Fire, which is burning about 6 miles northeast of Sisters. It’s estimated at 7.6 acres and is 80% contained. “Today, firefighters are prepared and well-staffed to respond to any new starts and any holdover fires from earlier in the week,” the update said.

KTVZ-TV NBC/CW+ 21 Bend

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