Smoky conditions across the Rogue Valley due to the Rum Creek Fire
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – A wildfire burning in Josephine County continues to grow, spreading smoke over southwest Oregon. The Rum Creek Fire was started by
Stay with KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2 for full coverage of the Rum Creek Fire burning in the Rogue River-Siskyou National Forest along the Rogue River near Galice, Oregon. This page will be updated with the latest information, links, and stories related to the Rum Creek Fire.
Evacuation Warning | “Evacuation Warning” – Potential threat to life and/or property. Those who require additional time to evacuate, and those with pets and livestock should leave now. |
Evacuation Order | “Evacuation Order” – Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to leave now. The area is lawfully closed to public access. |
Depending on the situation, you may not receive a Warning notice notice before an Evacuation Order. Make the best decision for your safety. If you feel unsafe, don’t wait to evacuate. |
Shelter in Place: Go indoors. Shut and lock doors and windows. Prepare to self-sustain until further notice and/or contacted by emergency personnel for additional direction.
Evacuation Order(s) Lifted: The formal announcement of lifting evacuations in an area currently under evacuation.
Hard Closure: Closed to all traffic except Fire and Law Enforcement.
Soft Closure: Closed to all traffic except Fire, Law Enforcement and critical Incident resources (i.e. Utility, Caltrans, City/County Roads etc. or those needed to repair or restore infrastructure).
Resident Only Closure: Soft closure with the additional allowance of residents and local government agencies assisting with response and recovery.
Advertencia de evacuación | “Advertencia de evacuación” – Amenaza potencial a la vida y/o la propiedad. Aquellos que requieran tiempo adicional para evacuar y aquellos con mascotas y ganado deben irse ahora. |
Orden de evacuación | “Orden de evacuación” -Amenaza inmediata a la vida. Esta es una orden legal para salir ahora. El área está legalmente cerrada al acceso público. |
Según la situación, es posible que no reciba un aviso de Advertencia antes de una Orden de evacuación. Toma la mejor decisión para tu seguridad. Si se siente inseguro, no espere para evacuar. |
Refugiarse en el lugar: Ve adentro. Cierra y bloquea puertas y ventanas. Prepárese para autosostenerse hasta nuevo aviso y/o contactado por personal de emergencia para obtener instrucciones adicionales.
Órdenes de evacuación levantadas: El anuncio formal de levantar las evacuaciones en un área actualmente bajo evacuación.
Cierre duro: Cerrado a todo el tráfico excepto Bomberos y Policía.
Cierre suave: Cerrado a todo el tráfico, excepto a los bomberos, las fuerzas del orden público y los recursos críticos para incidentes (es decir, servicios públicos, Caltrans, carreteras de la ciudad/condado, etc. o aquellos necesarios para reparar o restaurar la infraestructura).
Cierre solo para residentes: Cierre suave con la asignación adicional de residentes y agencias gubernamentales locales que ayudan con la respuesta y la recuperación.
Level 1 | “BE READY” for potential evacuation. Community members should be aware of the danger that exists in their area and monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information. This is the time for preparation and precautionary movement of persons with special needs, and in some cases, pets and livestock. |
Level 2 | “BE SET” to evacuate. Oregonians should be ready to leave at a moment’s notice, as this level indicates there is significant danger to the area. The public should be prepared to voluntarily relocate to a shelter or with family/friends outside of the affected area. They may have time to gather necessary items but doing so is at their own risk. |
Level 3 | “GO.” Leave immediately! Danger to the area is current or imminent. If a person chooses to ignore this advisement, emergency services may not be available to offer further assistance. People should not stop to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect their home or shelter. |
Depending on the situation, you may not receive a Level 1 or Level 2 evacuation notice before Level 3. Make the best decision for your safety. If you feel unsafe, don’t wait to evacuate. |
Nivel 1 | de evacuación significa “Prepararse” (“Be Ready”) para una evacuación potencial. Los miembros de la comunidad deben estar conscientes del peligro que existe en su área y monitorear los sitios web de los servicios de emergencia y los medios de comunicación locales para obtener información. Este es el tiempo de preparar y mover preventivamente a personas con necesidades especiales y, en algunos casos, a ciertas mascotas y animales. |
Nivel 2 | de evacuación significa estar “Listos” (“Be Set”) para evacuar. Los residentes de Oregon deben estar listos para salir instantáneamente a partir de un aviso, ya que este nivel indica que hay un peligro considerable en el área. El público debe estar preparado para reubicarse voluntariamente en algún refugio o con familiares o amigos fuera del área afectada. Podrían tener tiempo de reunir objetos necesarios, pero harían esto bajo su propio riesgo. |
Nivel 3 | de evacuación significa “Fuera” (“GO”). ¡Salgan inmediatamente! El peligro en el área está sucediendo ahora o es inminente. Si una persona elige ignorar este aviso, podría ser que los servicios de emergencia no puedan ofrecerle más asistencia. La gente no debe detenerse a reunir sus pertenencias ni hacer ningún esfuerzo para proteger su casa o refugio. |
Dependiendo de la situación, es posible que no reciba un aviso de evacuación de Nivel 1 o Nivel 2 antes del Nivel 3. Tome la mejor decisión para su seguridad. Si no te sientes segura, no espere para evacuar. |
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – A wildfire burning in Josephine County continues to grow, spreading smoke over southwest Oregon. The Rum Creek Fire was started by
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. —As the Rum Creek fire continues to burn, businesses nearby are being affected. The fire is currently burning more than 10,000 acres,
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – The Rum Creek Fire in Josephine County continued to grow overnight, reaching almost 11,000 acres Monday. The fire is 1% contained as
MEDFORD, Ore.– The memorial for fallen firefighter Logan Taylor happened Monday morning. He died earlier this month, fighting the Rum Creek Fire in Josephine County.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Crews battling a wildfire in Southern Oregon are about to get some more help. California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Monday he’s deploying
MEDFORD, Ore. – An air quality advisory issued for parts of southwest Oregon has been extended. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said the Rum
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – After Oregon Governor Kate Brown issued a “conflagration” declaration over the weekend for the Rum Creek Fire, more state resources are
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – Strong winds continued over the Rum Creek Fire last night, doubling its size. Fire officials said the fire is over 10,700
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – The Rum Creek Fire exploded in size last night due to strong winds in the area. The fire increased from around
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Josephine County Public Health and Red Cross have set up a shelter for those displaced by The Rum Creek Fire. The
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