July 17, 2026 3:50 a.m.
As of late Thursday, five fires have been confirmed on the Diamond Lake Ranger District of the Umpqua National Forest, following thunderstorms on Wednesday.
A UNF update said all fires are being managed for full suppression and remain small, with the largest incident at just over one acre. They include:
*Loafing Fire: Rappelers are one the scene of this one-tenth of an acre fire located northeast of Elephant Mountain. It is 100 percent lined.
*Hidden Fire: Located northeast of Trap Mountain, this fire is estimated at one-fourth of an acre. It is 100 percent lined.
*Trap Fire: Located north of Trap Mountain, the fire is estimated at 1.11 acres. It is 100 percent lined. One engine, one hand crew and one falling module are on scene
*Elephant Fire: Located near Elephant Mountain, just east of Lemolo Lake, is estimated at one-tenth of an acre and is controlled.
*Watson Fire: Located northwest of Watson Butte, this fire is estimated at one-tenth of an acre and is contained
Holdover fires and new smoke reports are anticipated in the coming days. Forest Service crews continue to look for fires with boots on the ground and aerial detection.
Check for updates on fires from the Umpqua National Forest at: https://www.facebook.com/UmpquaNationalForest

