![]() Users can subscribe to email alerts bases on their area. Fire data is available for download or can be viewed through a map interface. Forward spread on this fire has stopped and it’s 1/2 acre in size. NASA LANCE Fire Information for Resource Management System provides near real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS to meet the needs of firefighters, scientists and users interested in monitoring fires. This fire doesn’t have an official name yet, but it started on Thursday night near Ben Irving Reservoir in the Tenmile/Olalle region about 15 miles west of Winston, Oregon, the Douglas Forest Protective Association reported. Oregon fires are listed first, followed by Washington fires. Here are details on the individual fires for July 25, 2019. Depending on your browser, you may need to click the + sign to zoom into your region. You can also see weather warnings and Inciweb fire notices in Washington and Oregon in Google’s Crisis map at this link or in the map below. You may need to zoom out or zoom in to get more details on the ones issued near your area. Here are current red flag warnings in Washington, provided by. Red Flag Warnings for Oregon & Washington You may also need to go to the Legend’s Layers Tab and unclick public alerts, traffic condition, and California wildfires, only clicking Inciweb Wildfire Information to see the Oregon and Washington fires. You may need to zoom into the map to see the fires, depending on your browser. You can see Inciweb reported fires in the interactive map below or here. Here’s another real-time fire map via Public RAPTOR for the Oregon area: ![]() The same interactive fire map for the two states is also embedded below: ![]() You can see an interactive map of the Oregon and Washington fires here, provided by, or view details from here. Interactive Fire Maps for Oregon & Washington To see the latest information for July 26, please see Heavy’s new story here. Remember to also check your local news sources, as fire details can change quickly and with little warning. Read on for the latest details about the wildfires’ locations, containment, evacuations, and more. Some fires have issued evacuation notices and new fires have started, including the Milepost 97 fire. This is the latest fire and red flag warning information for the states as of July 25, 2019. Click on the map to see data for your county. It’s fire season and residents in many states, including Oregon and Washington, need to keep a close eye on current conditions and red flag warnings. Fire, Weather & Avalanche Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that builds proprietary, user-friendly wildfire, weather, and avalanche tools for the publicwith an emphasis on the backcountry.
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