North Willamette Complex 2024
North Willamette Complex is the 5th-largest wildfire this season in Oregon, burning 26 miles east of Sweet Home.
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The Willamette Complex North is located northeast of Blue River and southeast of Oak Ridge. The Complex consists of the Boulder Creek, Linton Creek, and 347 Fires that were reported on July 28, 2024, and the Ore Fire that was reported on July 17, 2024. The Pyramid Fire was transitioned to a Type 4 organization with the Willamette National Forest.
The three fires in the complex were started by lightning, while the Ore Fire was human-caused. The fires are burning adjacent to old fire scars in fuels that are composed of heavy timber stingers, wet meadows, and rocky areas. The fires are also burning in a mix of conifer timber litter and timber with understory. Large snags and heavy downed fuel loadings are common.
Willamette Complex Fires North Summary
Boulder Creek: 84% contained, 523 acres
374: 0% contained, 98 acres
Linton Creek: 0% contained, 1,310 acres
Ore: 100% contained, 3,485