10 OCTOBER 1, 2020 Smoke Signals A destroyed home sits in front of another that is still standing on North Pleasure Drive in the wake of the Echo Mountain Complex Fire near Otis on Tuesday, Sept 22. The Grand Ronde Tribe hosted a fire camp from Sept. 9-18 for the firefighters who battled the blaze in Lincoln County. Approximately 60 community members and Tribal employees volunteered to help support the camp while it was on the Tribal campus, General Manager David Fullerton said. The wildfire consumed more than 2,500 acres four miles east of Lincoln City and destroyed 293 residential structures. Rains that fell starting on Sept. 17 helped fire crews contain the wildfire, which is now 100 percent contained. Echo Mountain fire remains The Echo Mountain Complex Fire destroyed a vehicle and homes across Highway 18 from the Salmon River RV Park near Otis. A neighbor helps other neighbors clean up the destruction of homes across Highway 18 from the Salmon River RV Park in the wake of the Echo Mountain Complex Fire near Otis on Tuesday, Sept 22. Neighbors help other neighbors clean up the destruction of homes across Highway 18 from the Salmon River RV Park in the wake of the Echo Mountain Complex Fire. Photos by Timothy J. Gonzalez The melted remains of a small boat on North North Bank Road in the wake of the Echo Mountain Complex Fire near Otis.