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Crews defend homes as Wrights Spring Fire grows to 51,687 acres, 0% containment
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Firefighters are prioritizing home protection as the Wrights Spring Fire expanded to 51,687 acres Tuesday morning. The blaze, located approximately two miles west of Sprague River, remains at 0 percent containment with 656 personnel currently assigned to the incident.

Wrights Spring Fire Incident Map August 11 Wrights Spring Fire Map from August 11, 2026.

Fire officials report steady progress in the Flat Lake and Saddle Mountain areas as crews reinforce and improve control lines. To the southeast, firefighters used bulldozers to construct new lines on both sides of Bliss Road. Overnight, teams conducted strategic firing operations, intentional burns used to remove fuel, along the fire's southwest edge to strengthen existing barriers.

On the northern flank, structural firefighters are focused on mopping up around buildings where the fire has already passed. Proactive structure protection and defensibility improvements are continuing in the Yonna Woods and Bly Mountain areas to prepare for potential fire movement

Forecasters expect warm, very dry, and breezy conditions to persist through Wednesday. Temperatures are projected to reach the mid-80s on ridgetops and the low 90s in valleys, while humidity levels could drop as low as 13%. These conditions may lead to increased fire activity throughout the perimeter.

Multiple evacuation levels remain in effect for Klamath County. Find specific zone information on the Genasys Protect map.

Emergency shelters are available at the following locations:

  • Chiloquin Elementary School: 548 S 2nd Ave, Chiloquin (People and small animals).
  • Living Springs Fellowship: 31897 Mission St., Bonanza (People and small animals).
  • Klamath County Fairgrounds: Contact Southern Oregon Emergency Aid at 831-235-3031 for large animal sheltering.

Several road closures are in place due to heavy fire traffic and suppression activity:

  • Sprague River Road: Closed from milepost 9 to Sprague River Drive.
  • Bliss Road: Closed from Petersteiner Road to Sprague River.

An emergency closure remains in effect for a large portion of the Fremont-Winema National Forest. Officials are asking the public to avoid unnecessary travel in the area to keep roads clear for emergency vehicles.

A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is active over the fire zone. The public is reminded that flying unauthorized drones in the area is illegal and will force the immediate grounding of all firefighting aircraft.

For real-time smoke and air quality updates, visit the official smoke outlook page.


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