After consultation with fire officials, it has been determined that the west end of the Eagle Creek Fire lines have been secured to a point which allows additional changes to evacuation levels.
MCSO would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of fire crews who built these lines to protect our community.
As of 12:00 noon today, September 15, MCSO is downgrading all Level 3 evacuation orders to Level 2 evacuation orders.
Please understand that a Level 2 notice means you still need to be set to leave at any time, in the event the fire behavior changes.
All residents moving from a Level 3 evacuation to a Level 2 evacuation, are asked to visit the Re-Entry Center established at:
Corbett Community Church
34309 NE Mershon Road, Corbett OR
Please be sure to bring identification to receive credentials and instructions on returning to your neighborhood. The Center will be open Friday from noon to midnight, and Saturday from 8am to 12pm.
We'd like to remind all residents that only household pets should return with their owners, and that large livestock and horses remain out of these areas until evacuation orders are lifted.
Questions regarding evacuations in Multnomah County can be directed to 211.
You can find an interactive map of the evacuation areas at multco.us
If you are a resident of Hood River County, please continue to monitor updates from the Hood River County Sheriff's Office.
On behalf of Sheriff Mike Reese and the entire agency, thank you for your patience, and welcome home.
MCSO would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of fire crews who built these lines to protect our community.
As of 12:00 noon today, September 15, MCSO is downgrading all Level 3 evacuation orders to Level 2 evacuation orders.
Please understand that a Level 2 notice means you still need to be set to leave at any time, in the event the fire behavior changes.
All residents moving from a Level 3 evacuation to a Level 2 evacuation, are asked to visit the Re-Entry Center established at:
Corbett Community Church
34309 NE Mershon Road, Corbett OR
Please be sure to bring identification to receive credentials and instructions on returning to your neighborhood. The Center will be open Friday from noon to midnight, and Saturday from 8am to 12pm.
We'd like to remind all residents that only household pets should return with their owners, and that large livestock and horses remain out of these areas until evacuation orders are lifted.
Questions regarding evacuations in Multnomah County can be directed to 211.
You can find an interactive map of the evacuation areas at multco.us
If you are a resident of Hood River County, please continue to monitor updates from the Hood River County Sheriff's Office.
On behalf of Sheriff Mike Reese and the entire agency, thank you for your patience, and welcome home.