What is the current evacuation status?
Level 3 'Go Now' evacuations are in place for Highway 26 between Forest Road 150 and Forest Road 2610.
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A new wildfire, the Marks Creek Fire, is burning in the Ochoco Mountains near Prineville, Oregon. The fire has prompted Level 3 'Go Now' evacuations and is actively being fought by fire crews.
The Marks Creek Fire started on Tuesday and quickly grew, driven by timber and brush. The exact cause of the fire is currently unknown. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze, with resources including air support and ground crews. The Crook County Sheriff's Office has reduced speed limits on Highway 26 to ensure the safety of fire equipment. The wind has shifted pushing the fire to the south, where there are structures approximately a mile away. Two additional Large Air Tankers and a lead plane have been requested due to a wind shift.
Level 3 'Go Now' evacuations are in place for Highway 26 between Forest Road 150 and Forest Road 2610.
The fire is estimated to be between 50 and 100 acres and progressing to the north.
Fire crews including 5 engines, 2 dozers, 1 water tender, 1 skidgen, 3 hand crews, air attack, 3 Type 1 helicopters, 4 SEATS (Single Engine Air Tankers), 1 helitack crew, single engine super scoopers have been ordered.
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