Dozens of wildfires in Central, Southern and Eastern Oregon continue to burn this week, leaving firefighting resources “stretched thin.” Resources are being shared in fighting the 27 lightning strike fires burning in Umpqua National Forest, known as the Diamond Complex, and the Middle Fork Fire in Crater Lake National Park. As of Monday morning, a total of 513 crew members were assigned to the 6,315 acres burning in the Diamond Complex, and just 30 personnel working on 1,938-acre blaze in Crater Lake National Park. On Monday, Operations Section Chief Phil Knaub said fire activity was low over the weekend with precipitation providing some relief. Knaub is with Team 3 Montana-based Northern Rockies Incident Management which took over command of the Diamond Complex and Middle Fork Monday morning.