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Fire Siege of 1987 Remembered

August 28, 2007

Happy Camp “87 fire by Jim Waddell   Happy Camp “87 Fire by Kerry Waddell

20th Anniversary of Fire Siege ‘87

The above photos of Happy Camp during th”87 fires are by Jim Waddell and Kerry Waddell respectively. Thank you for sharing the photos with Happy Camp News readers!

Yreka, Calif. (August 28, 2007)-Just two days before Labor Day, 1987, after a summer of rainless heat had baked the woods to kindling, over 11,000 lightning strikes hit and the western states began to burn. During the following 8 weeks the worst fires in nearly 100 years devastated 9 states, including 1,300 square miles in California and Oregon. The wildfire devastation included 406 square miles of the Klamath National Forest and became known as “Fire Siege ‘87”. 

During the first week of the fires 1,274 people were involved with fighting 20,675 acres of wildfires on the Klamath National Forest. By the eighth week 75

wildfires had burned a total of 258,764 acres, or 15%, of the 1.7 million land base of the Klamath National Forest.

The lives of three firefighters were claimed by “Fire Siege ‘87” on the Klamath National Forest. Heavy smoke trapped by temperature inversions plagued firefighters and rural residents for weeks on end. Firefighters from across the  country, including U.S. military, Federal, State and County agencies, as well local residents joined forces to combat the fires. At the peak some 8,003 people battled the wildfires.

“The parallels between “Fire Siege ‘87” and the recent China-Back and Elk Complexes are impressive,” stated Forest Supervisor Peg Boland. “It takes all of us working together to manage a major fire suppression incident. The help we recently experienced is an excellent example of working together to successfully achieve a common goal that benefited the communities as well as National Forest natural resources.”




3 Comments »

  1. Another historical event added to the mountains of evidence, disproving the “Chicken Little” Global Warming and Global Freezing mob.

    Comment by Bill — September 2, 2007 @ 2:54 pm

  2. Does anyone hae pictures that were taken during the fires of ‘87. Would like to have some copied online for memories sake.

    Comment by Nate — September 7, 2007 @ 6:54 pm

  3. Thanks for the photos that Jim Waddell and Kerry Waddell shared of the “87 Fire inHhappy Camp.

    Comment by Nate — October 9, 2007 @ 8:47 pm

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