Little Yamsay Fire
2024 wildfire in Oregon, USA
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The 2024 Little Yamsay Fire was a wildfire that burned in Klamath County, Oregon from April 20 to May 13, 2024. The fire was utilized to help break up the forests around Klamath Falls, and was 100% contained as of August 2024. It was the first wildfire of the 2024 Oregon wildfire season,[2] and was the 11th-largest as of August 2.
- April 20, 2024 –
- May 13, 2024
| Little Yamsay Fire | |
|---|---|
| Part of the 2024 Oregon wildfires | |
Smoke column from the fire as seen on Silver Lake Road | |
| Date(s) |
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| Statistics | |
| Perimeter | 100% contained |
| Burned area | 6,340 acres (2,566 ha; 10 sq mi; 26 km2) |
| Impacts | |
| Deaths | 0 |
| Non-fatal injuries | 0 |
| Damage | $5.3 million (2024 USD)[1] |
| Ignition | |
| Cause | Lightning |
| Motive | Utilized to help prevent future wildfires |
Progression
The fire was first reported at around 6:00 p.m. on April 20.[3][4] The fire slowly grew in acreage until May 1, where it reached a size of 240 acres. 100 personnel were assigned to the fire.[5] It was determined that the fire should be let spread, as to break up toe landscape and prevent against catastrophic wildfires in the future.[5] On May 2, the fire was allowed to cover an additional 365 acres as part of this plan.[6] By May 3, the fire had again grown to 633 acres while under supervision from 120 personnel.[7]
On May 4, the fire rapidly grew in size, covering 1,350 acres of land and brush.[8] By 9:58 a.m. on May 5, the fire had reached an acreage of 2,009.[9] A large tree unrelated to the fire fell on a firefighting cab that was en route, and none of the four passengers sustained injuries.[9][10][11] On May 6, the number of personnel assigned to the fire dropped to 92.[12]
On May 7, the fire was determined to be 15 miles southeast of Chemult,[4] and remained at a constant 2,009 acres.[13] In the morning hours of May 8, the number of personnel assigned to the fire again dropped to 91,[14] and on May 9 the fire was purposefully let grow to 2,200 acres.[15] On May 10, the fire reached 3,200 acres in size, and the firing operation continued with 106 personnel assigned to the fire.[16]
By May 11, the fire reached 3,278 acres in size, and there were no evacuations.[17] By May 12, the fire reached 4,791 acres in size,[18] and by 9:05 a.m. on May 13 this number went up to 6,340.[19] The fire was considered 100% contained on the same day.[20][21]