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Emergency plan launched for vulnerable residents amid wildfires

July 17, 2024 | Harney County, Oregon



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Emergency plan launched for vulnerable residents amid wildfires
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the ongoing wildfire situation affecting Harney County, where approximately ten residential structures have been lost to the flames. Authorities are currently working to identify the affected properties and notify landowners accordingly.

The Sylvie's Valley Ranch, located in a level two evacuation zone, remains operational with guests despite the risks. Local law enforcement has engaged with the ranch's management, and resources such as heavy equipment and water tenders have been coordinated for potential fire line work in the area.

In response to concerns about vulnerable residents, officials announced the implementation of the Harney County Emergency Transportation Plan. This initiative aims to assist disabled individuals lacking transportation options during evacuations. The Harney County hub has been designated as the primary provider, offering various vehicles equipped to accommodate those in need.

While questions regarding the total timber loss due to the fire were raised, officials indicated that specific figures have not yet been released, suggesting that comprehensive assessments may be conducted once the situation stabilizes. The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to manage the wildfire crisis and ensure the safety of residents in affected areas.

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