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Posted by: Fire Information - English
As of 4 p.m. on September 30th, 2020, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office is reducing evacuation levels in several areas within Marion County. The decision to reduce evacuation levels was made following close consultation with fire management officials.
Evacuation Levels as of 4 p.m.:
Level 3 – “Go”
Breitenbush
Level 2 – “Be Set”
OR 22E corridor east of Detroit Dam to mile post 56.2
Detroit
Idanha
Opal Creek Wilderness / Jawbone Flats
Level 1 – “Ready”
Elkhorn
Gates east of Gates Hill Road
OR 22E corridor Gates Hill Road east to Detroit Dam
A detailed map of evacuation areas within Marion County can be found at http://bit.ly/MCEvacZones.
As evacuation levels are reduced many public and private forest lands remain closed to public access. Before entering private and public forest lands, residents need to confirm if the area has been reopened to public access, regardless of the evacuation level. This information may be found by visiting websites for the U.S. Forest Service, Oregon Department of Forestry, and by contacting private landowners. Additionally, some roadways may remain closed for repairs and inspection. Travel on OR 22E between Gates and Detroit/Idanha continues to be by pilot car only, no through access to Santiam Pass via OR 22E is available at this time. Up to date pilot car schedules can be found at tripcheck.com.
We want to remind community members to remain vigilant and to watch for remaining hazards in impacted areas.
Numerous fire damaged trees remain near roadways and properties. These trees may fall at any time. Remain vigilant and be prepared to deal with downed trees on the road.
Watch out for falling rocks and debris in the roadway.
Do not approach downed power lines.
Drive slowly! Be watchful for personnel working in the roadway as road cleanup and utility repairs are still ongoing.
Keep a safe distance from septic tanks and other buried structures that may have been damaged in the fire.
All county parks located within the fire zone are closed.
Comply with roadway signs and instructions provided by road crews, utility workers and law enforcement.
For more information about wildfire recovery efforts in Marion County visit co.marion.or.us/fire.