Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care Rescues Black Bear Cub from The Tamarack Fire
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/26/2021 02:13 PM
Markleeville, CA....Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care contacted Alpine County on Sunday evening (7/25/21) after receiving a report from a Markleeville resident regarding an injured black bear cub in the Markleeville area. The injuries to the animal were a result of the Tamarack Fire and the mother bear could not be located. As a result, the Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care staff successfully located and transported the bear to their facility in South Lake Tahoe. Currently, the bear cub is recovering and will remain under the care of LTWC until it has been fully rehabilitated.
Traffic Update....Hwy 88 Reopens Through Tamarack Fire Area, Other Closures Remain
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/26/2021 04:29 PM
South Lake Tahoe, CA...The SR-88 is open unless a significant change in fire behavior occurs. The closure at Ebbetts Pass on SR-4, Woodfords at SR-88, and Diamond Valley and at SR-88 remain closed. The fourth closure will be at the SR-89 and SR-4 to prevent access to Ebbetts Pass or Monitor Pass.
Do Amador Citizens Want Highest Water Rates in the State? ~ Sean Kriletich
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/26/2021 07:46 PM
Jackson, CA...Hello Amador Citizens: Do you want the award for the HIGHEST water rates in the State of California and quite possibly the Nation? Do you want the Amador Water Agency to remove another eight and half million dollars from our local economy every year?
No Campfires – Increased Fire Restrictions Begin Monday on the Eldorado National Forest
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/23/2021 10:10 PM
Placerville, CA...With record breaking drought conditions causing extremely low fuel moistures, the Eldorado National Forest is increasing its fire restrictions to a forestwide campfire ban, beginning Monday, July 26, 2021. No wood or charcoal fires will be allowed anywhere in the forest under these new restrictions. The restrictions apply to all campgrounds, developed sites, and special use permits.
Tamarack Fire July 22 Morning Update. 50,129 Acres, 4% Containment, 1,213 Personnel on Fire
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/22/2021 10:18 AM
Markleeville, CA...The Tamarack Fire started as a lightning strike in the Mokelumne Wilderness on a rocky ridgetop with sparse fuels and natural barriers to fire spread. Friday, July 16 high winds caused rapid downslope fire spread. With this change in the fire, resources were quickly dispatched to the site. Additional resources were ordered, including very Large Air Tankers (VLAT), Single Engine Airtankers (SEATS) and helicopters.
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Traffic Update....Portions of State Routes 4, 88, 89 & 395 Closed Due to Tamarack Fire
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/22/2021 01:32 PM
ALPINE/MONO COUNTIES – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has closed portions of State Routes 4, 88, 89 and 395 in the Sierra Nevada due to the Tamarack Fire that has consumed more than 50,000 acres and is 4 percent contained, according to Tamarack Fire Information.
The Tamarack Fire Burned Into Nevada Last Night. Wednesday AM Update & Summary
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/21/2021 11:36 AM
Markleeville, CA...Current Situation: Last night, the Tamarack Fire crossed the state line a short distance into Douglas County, Nevada. It remains west of Hwy 395. The fire is approximately 40,000 acres and is 0% contained. Over 1,200 personnel are working on the fire and more resources are on order. Voluntary evacuations were issued for all residents in Leviathan Mine Rd. west of Hwy 395 and Holbrook Junction areas last night. Residents can utilize the Topaz Ranch Estates (TRE) Community Center as an evacuation site. Active fire behavior continued in areas where fire has been established. Firefighting operations are continuing throughout the night. Night operations include firing operations, when conditions are right, and structure protection.
Tamarack Fire July 21 Evening Update. 43,900 Acres, 1,213 Souls Fighting the Fire
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/21/2021 11:14 PM
Markleeville, CA...Fire activity has increased on the Tamarack Fire this afternoon. In Division F, firefighters are reporting winds out of the northwest. The fire is still south of the CA-88 road and west of the CA-89 road. Crews will continue to work in this area to keep the fire from crossing the road. In Division O, the fire has advanced further to the east and has reached the dozer line behind the Spring Valley Subdivision. Firefighters are currently holding the fire on the dozer line. Flames are visible from the highway. Due to an increase in fire traffic and fire firefighters working in the area, Hwy 395 has been closed. Crews have been establishing indirect fireline as a means to protect structures along the highway.
Alpine County Sheriff’s Office and El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Providing Escorts Into Tamarack Burn Area
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/20/2021 09:53 AM
Markeleeville, CA...Alpine County Sheriff’s Office and El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office are providing escorts for residents located in the evacuation area to secure pets, papers and emergency items. Escorts will take place from 10 AM – 1 PM and 2 PM to 5 PM on July 20, 2021. Additional escorts on future dates will be determined by fire activity. If you are interested in receiving an escort to your residence please proceed to Mad Dog Café located at 290 Old Pony Express Way, Markleeville, CA 96120.
Traffic & Fire Update....Tamarack Fire Closes Hwy 88 from Picketts to NV State Line
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/20/2021 02:46 PM
Woodfords, CA...This highway information is the latest reported as of Tuesday, July 20th, 2021 at 02:42 pm. Hwy 88 is now closed from Picketts Junction to the Nevada State Line because of the Tamarack Fire. Motorists are advised to use an alternate route.