Wednesday, September 24, 2014
This morning over 8,200 firefighters continue to battle 4 major wildfires burning in California. While progress is being made on the King Fire, over 7,600 firefighters continue to build containment line around the blaze and protect 12,000 homes that remain threated.
A Red Flag Warning remains in effect due to gusty winds and high fire danger for parts of Modoc County down the Sierra Nevada range to Tuolumne County. Strong winds with gusts of up to 40mph are possible. Firefighters are monitoring the weather closely, as the winds will increase the fire risk and could push the King Fire further north. Overnight though weather conditions will change and cooler temperatures and even rain are likely across Northern California. This weather should aid firefighters in their efforts toward containment.
Even though Fall as officially begun, the risk of wildfires does not end. In fact, historically California experiences its largest and most damaging wildfires during the fall months. Residents must remain prepared for wildfire. Learn more at
www.ReadyForWildfire.org.Fires of Interest:
**CAL FIRE Incidents**
No major incidents (see below)
**Unified Incidents**
CAL FIRE / USFS – El Dorado National Forest
northeast of Pollock Pines
* 92,960 acres – 38% contained
* Evacuations in effect for about 2,800 people
* 92,960 acres – 38% contained
* Evacuations in effect for about 2,800 people
* 21,000 structures remain threatened
**Federal Incidents**
USFS – El Dorado National Forest
Mokelumne Wilderness area
* 94 acres – 100% contained
Mokelumne Wilderness area
* 94 acres – 100% contained
Yosemite National Park
east of Half Dome in the Little Yosemite Valley
* 4,772 acres – 98% contained
* 4,772 acres – 98% contained
Happy Camp Complex, Siskiyou County (more info…)
USFS – Klamath National Forest
USFS – Klamath National Forest
Several locations throughout Siskiyou County
* 50,042 acres – 98% contained
* 50,042 acres – 98% contained
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