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Window closing on state clean-up of Almeda Fire debris

Mountain View Estates one step closer to being turned over to the property owner for rebuilding

Mountain View Estates one step closer to being turned over to the property owner for rebuilding The task force is combined of groups from the Oregon Departments of Transportation, Environmental Quality and Emergency Management. Posted: Apr 28, 2021 2:12 PM Updated: Apr 28, 2021 4:05 PM Posted By: Adam Schumes PHOENIX, Ore. It s been more than six months since the Almeda, South Obenchain, and Slater fires swept through Jackson, Josephine, and Siskiyou counties scorching thousands of acres and leaving thousands of people without their homes or businesses. Right now, state management crews are working on the process of clearing out the ash and debris and get these areas one step closer to completing the rebuilding process.

State Management crews working on clearing Almeda corridor in the Rogue Valley

State management crews working on clearing Almeda corridor in the Rogue Valley The task force is combined of groups from the Oregon Departments of Transportation, Environmental Quality and Emergency Management. Posted: Apr 14, 2021 2:57 PM Updated: Apr 14, 2021 3:50 PM Posted By: Adam Schumes PHOENIX, Ore. It s been more than six months since the Almeda, South Obenchain, and Slater fires swept through Jackson, Josephine, and Siskiyou counties scorching thousands of acres and leaving thousands of people without their homes or businesses. “We can never lose sight of the fact that this is all about people. We have tons of residents, tons of our neighbors who were displaced by this horrible tragedy that happened down here, said Kevin Alvarado, PIO for the Debris Management Task Force for the South Region. So being able to see the fact that we ve gotten past the halfway point on this, that means the world, because that means that we re one step closer to recovery for this

Wildfire cleanup in McKenzie River Valley moving into new phase

Wildfire cleanup in McKenzie River Valley moving into new phase Wildfires cleanup efforts in some parts of the McKenzie River Valley are approaching a stage during which debris, such as burned down homes, can begin being removed.  State workers have begun installing address markers at some properties burned by the Holiday Farm Fire, indicators those lots are ready for ash and debris removal, said Oregon Wildfire Recovery and Debris Management Task Force spokesman Yosef Yip.  Some areas are ready for it. Once you see address signs installed, that means the contractor is preparing for ash and debris cleanup, Yip said. 

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