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Fire Ready
Fire safety continues to become more important not just for Valley but for the Oregon Coast range including Lincoln City and County. Please ensure you have a Emergency Plan and are Ready To Get Set and Go at anytime. Please review our different links for more information.
Lincoln County Map of Fire Districts/Departments - Click here to view Map
The State of Oregon Fires Dashboard website also provides wildfire information including:
- Fires Overview (with Map)
- Evacuation Population
- Fire-Related Weather
- GOES Satellite
- DEQ Air Quality
- NOAA Smoke Forecast
- AlertWildifre cameras
- Oregon Department of Forestry Significant Fire Potential
- NWCC Daily Significant Fire Potential Outlook
- NWCC Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook
You can also sign up for Emergency Alerts at https://oralert.gov/
You can visit the Oregon Department of Forestry for even more information.
The Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer is designed to identify the wildland urban interface and wildfire risk at the property ownership level. It shows a comprehensive view of wildfire risk within the State of Oregon, indicates local fire history, and offers additional resources. This site provides information regarding support for homeowners, communities, and professionals to identify and prioritize local wildfire prevention, mitigation efforts, and implement defensible space standards where applicable.
Most of Lincoln City and immediate surrounding area is at Zero or Minimal Risk. Please follow link below to check your residential or business address in the Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer Map.
As part of the State's ongoing focus on wildfire prevention and safety, the Office of State Fire Marshal has resources on their website for homeowners to get started with a defensible space.
When there is a potential fire danger different alert levels can be issued. See PDF below explaining the difference between a Red Flag Warning and a Fire Weather Watch.
Visit our Be Prepared page for more tips and information