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Fire Update...Home, Vehicle & Two Acres Of Vegetation Destroyed On Murray Dale |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/24/2014 12:35 PM
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San Andreas, CA....Last evening a home destroyed and a vehicle and two acres of vegetation were also burned. We checked in with TCU Command and one resident was displaced by the fire and Red Cross was brought in to assist the victim. TCU Command does not have any injuries on their log at this time but pending full report there was scanner traffic for burn injuries to the resident...
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Big Oak Flat Road Re-Opened in Yosemite National ParkYosemite El Portal Fire Evening Update. 3,900 Acres, 34% Contained, 864 Personnel |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/30/2014 11:48 PM
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Yosemite, CA....The Big Oak Flat Road (Highway 120) in Yosemite National Park has been reopened to vehicular traffic on Wednesday, July 30, 2014. The road was temporarily closed due to fire activity related to the El Portal Fire. All other roads within the park, including the Tioga Road, are open and clear, with the exception of the Foresta community access road, which remains closed at this time. Crane Flat, Yosemite Creek, and Bridalveil Creek Campgrounds remain closed. All other park campgrounds remain open....
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Sand Fire Evening Update....The Sand Fire Started By Vehicle Into Dry Grass. 4,240 Acres, 85% Contained, 19 Homes Destroyed, 1,315 Personnel |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/29/2014 08:55 PM
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Plymouth, CA...Fire crews strengthened the established containment lines and continue to mop-up further into the burned area. Acreage increased due to better mapping of the fire. Rugged terrain and hot, dry weather conditions in addition to mines are a challenge for firefighters. Damage assessment is ongoing. Resources are continuing to be released. Evacuations: All evacuation orders have been lifted, including Painted Pony Rd. Residents returning to the area may be required to show identification and proof of residency. CAL FIRE encourages residents returning to the area to drive safely and watch for fire equipment and firefighter activity within those affected areas. All road closures have been lifted. |
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Yosemite Fire Update July 27, 2014 El Portal Fire |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/28/2014 09:00 AM
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Yosemite, CA...As you are aware, we are experiencing a wildland fire that started yesterday in the Old El Portal region. This fire has been fast moving and there has been incredible firefighting work done to protect employees, residents and the park. The fire team made significant progress on the fire today. The fire area is approximately 2,600 acres. Here is some important information:....
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Sand Fire Update....The Sand Fire Started By Vehicle Into Dry Grass. 4,000 Acres, 20% Contained, 515 Homes Threatened, 10 Homes Destroyed, 1,464 Personnel |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/27/2014 09:45 AM
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Plymouth, CA....The Sand Fire Burning east of Hwy 49 5 miles north of Plymouth has now consumed 4,000 acres and is 20% Contained. They have not issued a full morning update yet but there have been some adjustments to last night's estimates. It was started by a vehicle off the roadway and into dry grass. 10 Homes and 7 outbuildings have now been destroyed. Evacuations: Sand Ridge Road, Fresh Water, Burlwood, Morales Ranch Road, Vintage Trail, Upton Road, Twin Rivers Road New Evacuations in progress; Vintage Road to Sandridge Road, Buzzards Gulch Road and all of Buzzards Gulch Road. Riverpine Estates. Vintage Road to Morning Canyon Road
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Yosemite July Lightning Fire Update #1 |
Posted by: Lea_Marie_C_Paar on 07/25/2014 12:17 AM
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Yosemite, Ca...Since July 14, Yosemite National Park has experienced over 3,000 lightning strikes with more than 21 fire starts. Multiple thunderstorms, accompanied by rain, have put out or temporarily slowed activity and growth. Most fires are between 8000’ and 9000’ elevation. They are small, creeping and smoldering surface fires or single logs less than 1/10 of an acre and are showing minimal activity. Of 1,004 fires above 8,000’ since 1930, 941 never got to be 10 acres. Most of these fires have few values at risk an pose little threat to people or park infrastructure. As the weather warms and fuels dry out it is likely other fires will be found. All fires are being monitored by fire crews. Fires Managed for Multiple Objectives: Yosemite fire management is developing strategies for these fires and depending on risk assessment; most of these current fires will be naturally extinguished. Fire crews will utilize natural barriers of granite, streams or open ground to manage fires. The Fire Management Plan allows the park to manage any fire outside of the suppression unit....
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Lightning hits the Stanislaus National Forest - Fire personnel prepared |
Posted by: Lea_Marie_C_Paar on 07/16/2014 09:01 PM
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Sonora, Ca…Stanislaus National Forest (STF) fire personnel are actively suppressing three fires that started as a result of the most recent weather event; approx. 400 lightning strikes occurred over the forest. Two of the lightning fires are located in the Crabtree Rd. / Aspen Meadows area, and the third is located in the area of Bummers Flat. Each fire is currently under a quarter of an acre; more lightning events are expected over the next few days. “Our goal is to attack the fires while they’re still small, and hit them hard,” said Chris Schow, Forest Fire Chief. “We are also continuing to monitor for other potential fire starts, using both ground personnel and air assets.” All three lightning fires have fire personnel assigned, with significant progress being made to secure fire lines around each of the fires. Since 1970, fire personnel have caught over 98 percent of wildfires at less than 100 acres... |
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Vehicle Fire Near Copperopolis on July 10th, 2014 |
Posted by: Lea_Marie_C_Paar on 07/11/2014 02:52 PM
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Copperopolis, Ca....At approximately 2:30 on July 10th, 2014, on highway 4 near Copperopolis, vehicle was towing a camper trailer up the grade when it caught fire. 4 1/2 acres of vegetation burned when the vehicle pulled over to the side of the road....
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Fire Update...Smoke In The TCU Mostly From Monticello Fire |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/06/2014 03:31 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Our local CAL-FIRE TCU's Lisa Williams wanted us to let you know that the bulk of the smoke in our area is from the Monticello Fire that has now burned 7,000 acres in the Sonoma - Lake - Napa Unit around Lake Berryessa. They have had a large amount of inbound traffic regarding our smoky skies. The bad news is from a fire...the good news it is not in our area. But let's all be prepared as we are just an ignition away from one here...
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Fire Update....Crews Working Vegetation Fire Near Lake McClure |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/30/2014 06:36 PM
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Snelling, CA....Fire Fighters are working a 5-6 acre vegetation fire near Lake McClure. It looks like they will be able to get this one knocked down before it has the chance to grow into a major conflagration. They hit this one hard from the ground and air and are now backing off the rest of the incoming resource requests. Great work everyone!! |
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