Greenwood Fire Update – August 20, 2021

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Evacuations West of Hwy 2, Posted August 20, 2021, 2:00 PM

This afternoon, August 20, the Greenwood Fire moved across Highway 2, crossing an area designated as a point for which evacuations would be triggered.  The Lake County Sheriff’s Department coordinated evacuations in the vicinity of Jackpot, East and West Chub lakes, and Slate Lake. The fire spotted outside the west fire perimeter in an area to the southwest of Stony Lake.  The fire paralleled Highway 2 before crossing the highway and moving nearly six miles to the north. There was substantial fire growth, the area of the fire is now estimated at 8,215 acres. As the front approaches, winds throughout the evening will be in the range of 20-25 mph; there is a possibility that occasional gusts may approach 50 mph around midnight.  The best chance for precipitation will be in the early hours tomorrow morning.  Winds will shift from the south – southwest to come out of the west – northwest as the weather front moves through the area.  Winds associated with the weather front are likely to produce fire growth and movement of the fire.  Strong winds will continue tomorrow.  Night operations will emphasize patrolling and monitoring of the fire.  Operations for tomorrow will emphasize fire fighter safety with the need to assess movement of the fire following the passage approaching weather front. Information regarding evacuations is available from Lake County Emergency Management at 773-844-6449.  Sign up for emergency text alerts at www.co.lake.mn.us/emergency-mangement/.

Emergency Contact Phone Numbers:

Lake County Emergency Management: 773-844-6449
Greenwood Fire Public Information Line: 218-499-9441
Greenwood Fire Phone Line for Media Inquiries: 614-205-9333.

This is a photo of the extreme fire behavior.

The Greenwood fire’s rapid advancement underway on August 20, likely in the vicinity of Stony Creek

SUMMARY: The Greenwood Fire was detected on August 15, 2021, around 3 pm on the Laurentian Ranger District. The fire is near Greenwood Lake and approximately 15 miles southwest of Isabella, MN and estimated to be around 4,000 acres. Crews are responding with full suppression using ground resources and aircraft. The fire is threatening cabins, homes, and recreational sites. The cause of the fire is lightning.

WEATHER/FIRE BEHAVIOR: Warm weather continues through Friday. Today’s temperatures are expected to reach 90 degrees. Humidity is expected to be 35% with winds out of the south. Active fire behavior is expected again today.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS: Lake County Sheriff’s office evacuation orders are in effect for McDougal Lake, Sand Lake, the Highway 2 corridor, and just north of Highway 1. For information regarding evacuations contact Lake County Emergency Management at 773-844-6449. You can sign up for emergency text alerts and calls from Lake County here: https://www.co.lake.mn.us/emergency-management. There is a Red Cross shelter at the Finland Community Center for those who have been evacuated. If you need shelter, you can contact the shelter manager at 425-677-5776.

CLOSURES:
• Hwy 2 is closed from Forest Hwy 11 to Hwy 1. Hwy 1 is closed from New Tomahawk Rd to Lankinen Rd.
• A Forest Service closure order is in place to protect public health and safety due to the Greenwood Fire. It extends across areas within the Kawishiwi, Laurentian, and Tofte Ranger Districts and a small portion of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior

FIRE INFORMATION: For Greenwood Fire information, visit Inciweb at: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7805/ or call 218-499-9441. For all other fires on the Superior National Forest, please call 218-214-7844.

AIR QUALITY: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an air quality alert effective until 3 p.m. on Friday, August 20, for the inland portion of Minnesota’s Lake County. For other areas go to: Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.

Superior National Forest: Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions. See our FAQ for more information.

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information

News – 08/19/2021
Incident Overview

Superior National Forest | Lake County Emergency Management | MN DNR

 

The Greenwood Fire was detected on August 16th near Greenwood Lake on the Laurentian Ranger District. It is approximately 15 miles SW of Isabella.

Evacuations are in effect for McDougal Lake, Sand Lake, the Highway 2 corridor, and just north of Highway 1. The Lake County Sheriff visited approximately 75 dwellings in the vicinity and either notified residents of the evacuation area or left a notice on the door if no one was home. If you have been evacuated and need resources, please call Lake County Emergency Management at 773-844-6449. You can sign up for emergency text alerts and calls from Lake County here: https://www.co.lake.mn.us/emergency-management/

For Superior National Forest Closures visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/superior/alerts-notices

For Superior National Forest Fire Restrictions visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/superior/alerts-notices/?aid=67256

For MN DNR Fire Restrictions visit: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/index.html

Incident Information

Basic Information, Current as of 8/19/2021, 12:37:35 PM

Current as of: 8/20/2021, 9:09:34 AM
Incident Type: Wildfire
Cause: Lightning
Date of Origin: Sunday August 15th, 2021 approx. 12:00 AM
Location: T59N R10W Sec 31 10 miles SW of Isabella, MN
Incident Commander: Eastern Area IMT Type 2
Coordinates: 47.553 latitude, -91.648 longitude

Current Situation

Total Personnel: 253
Size: 4,734 Acres
Estimated Containment Date: Wednesday September 01st, 2021 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved: Timber (Grass and Understory)
Significant Events: Extreme wind driven runs with short range spotting and group torching. Resistance to control due to prolonged drought and heavy fuels.

Outlook

Planned Actions: Continue to utilize aerial and ground resources to reduce fire spread. Strategies are constantly evolving to access and suppress fire on the ground in anticipation of expected fire behavior.
Projected Incident Activity: Fire will continue to spread north under current and expected weather conditions. Structures and critical power infrastructure will continue to be threatened near County Road 2, Stony Lake, McDougal Lake, and Highway 1. Spread to the south is limited due to wind and barriers to spread.

Remarks: Additional resources will continue to arrive throughout the day.

Current Weather

Weather Concerns: Potential for extreme weather to develop, due to increased forecasted winds. Hot and dry conditions with elevated fire behavior. Prolonged high fire dangers have caused extensive mop up in heavy fuels. Chance of precipitation with cooler temperatures for Friday evening into Saturday but higher winds on Saturday.

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