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Cutoff Fire morning update 6/20/2021

BONANZA, Ore. – The Cutoff Fire continues to burn on Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) protected land, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lakeview District and Fremont-Winema National Forest lands approximately 6 miles north of Bonanza.

The fire is estimated to be approximately 1,000 acres with no containment. It was reported Saturday afternoon around 1:30 p.m. The fire cause is still under investigation.

Firefighters worked overnight on structure protection and constructing dozer line, handline, and contingency lines. Today the focus will be continued structure protection and work towards containment.

An ODF Incident Management Team is expected to take command of the Cutoff Fire today at 1800.

Bly Mountain Cutoff Road, Jaguar Lane and Keno Springs Road are closed except for Emergency Vehicles and residents exiting the evacuation area. This closure is for firefighter and public safety. There will be increased fire traffic around the Bonanza area.

At this time approximately 125 structures are threatened.  Residents in the area should monitor current evacuation status as this incident progresses.

Following is updated evacuation information, at the request of the Cutoff Fire Incident Commander, issued by Klamath County Emergency Management:

●Level 3 (GO NOW)

●Level 2 (GET SET)

●Level 1 (GET READY)

Klamath County Sheriff’s Office Deputies and Search and Rescue Volunteers are in the process of evacuating affected residents.

For the latest evacuation information, visit https://www.facebook.com/KlamathCountyGov.  To sign up for Klamath County alerts, visit http://alerts.klamathcounty.org

American Red Cross along with Klamath County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) has set up shelter for evacuees at Living Springs Fellowship in Bonanza. 31897 Mission Street, Bonanza Oregon 97623.

The weather forecast for today and into this week is extremely hot. There is a fire weather watch for Monday afternoon through Monday evening for strong gusty winds with low relative humidity.  The public is urged to use extreme caution with anything that can spark a wildfire.

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