Crews Halt Spread of Round Top Fire Near Roseburg

Fire crews have successfully stopped the forward spread of the Round Top Fire near Roseburg, Oregon. The blaze, now fully contained by dozer lines, burned roughly 8 acres. Mop-up operations continue. No structures were threatened; cause under investigation.

Crews Halt Spread of Round Top Fire Near Roseburg

Firefighters have successfully halted the forward spread of the Round Top Fire, located near the 10800 block of North Umpqua Highway in Roseburg, Oregon. The fire, estimated at approximately 7 to 8 acres, prompted a swift and aggressive initial attack by ground and aerial resources, enabling crews to achieve full containment with 100% dozer lines.

DFPA, rural, and local landowner resources remain active in the area, continuing to strengthen containment lines and initiating mop-up operations. Residents may continue to notice smoke as firefighters work diligently to extinguish remaining hot spots.

No structures have been threatened by the blaze, and officials are investigating the cause of the fire. Additional details and official statements will be provided through an official press release scheduled for tomorrow.