Brown declares heat emergency for 23 counties July 29 2021
The Thursday announcement reverses the state s response to the late June heat wave suspected of killing 116 people.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown declared a state of emergency in 23 counties on Thursday because of forecast high heat, with temperatures expected to exceed 100 degrees on Friday, July 30. As Oregon faces another high heat event, it s important that we make available all needed resources to assist every level of government helping Oregonians stay safe and healthy, Brown said in the July 29 announcement. We know that these excessively high temperatures are placing a significant burden on local and Tribal jurisdictions, and that they can also impact critical infrastructure, including utilities and transportation.
RDKB downgrades 91 evacuation orders to alerts in Area E/West Boundary
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Gov Brown declares state of emergency in 22 counties amid new heat wave forecast
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by RDKB on Tuesday Jul 20 2021
There are 43 firefighters are on the fireline of the the Nk’Mip Creek wildfire, receiving assistance from five helicopters and 46 pieces of heavy equipment. BC Wildfire Service photo
The BC Wildfire Service updated the information Monday regarding the Nk’Mip Creek wildfire. Today, 43 firefighters are on the fireline, receiving assistance from five helicopters and 46 pieces of heavy equipment. An Incident Management Team and other support positions make the total number of personnel on the Nk’Mip Creek wildfire 146. An additional 100 firefighters have arrived in Canada from Mexico and will join suppression efforts on the Nk’Mip Creek wildfire tomorrow.