Quartz Ridge Fire Update, August 23

Fire start date: August 5, 2023
Cause: Lightning
Location: 13 miles Northeast of Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Incident Commander: Jay Kurth
Management Team: NIMO Team 1
Management: Suppression

Fire size, Wednesday: 1,799 acres
Containment: 0%
Completion: 64%
Personnel: 150
Evacuation Information: There are no current evacuations. Local residents should follow incident information for updates.

Tuesday, August 22
Firefighter and Public safety are the highest priority.

The Quartz Ridge Fire warmed up a bit throughout the day and burned concentrations of dead, downed wood within the rocky area on the east side of Quartz Creek. This fire activity created some visible smoke in the afternoon and growth in the southerly direction. This is to be expected with days of drier weather and increasing temperatures in the afternoons. The size of the fire increased to 1,799 acres.

The wildfire is burning in steep terrain in the South San Juan Wilderness. A combination of indirect and direct control lines is being utilized to accomplish multiple objectives of full suppression on accessible parts of the fire and confinement on parts that are remote and/or present high safety risks to firefighters. Overall, 64% of these objectives have been completed.

Continued to evaluate terrain and potential areas for containment outside of wilderness boundaries and scouted for strategic areas for control. Assessed the burned area on the east side of Quartz Creek for control features and strategies. Completed structure preparation along the East Fork Road at the Silver Guard Station. Graded the East Fork Road to improve access for fire personnel and the public.

Wednesday, August 23:
Assess the burned area on the east side of Quartz Creek and the northern edge for control features and strategies. Continue road grading operations along the East Fork Road. Work with the incoming crews to orient them to the details of the fire.

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