Monday, August 3, 2015

California Statewide Fire Summary, Monday, August 3, 2015






California Statewide Fire Summary
Monday, August 3, 2015

There are 21 active fires across California, well over 9,000 firefighters battling them. Thousands of lightning strikes have occurred since last week, sparking several hundred small wildfires. Many of the lightning-sparked fires are being managed as single fire “complexes” as list below.

A slight chance of thunderstorms will continue in far northern and eastern areas today, but the majority of the region will see more sunshine and slightly higher southwest to west winds, which could fan any lightning strikes from over the weekend. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect today in the upper part of California, due to lightning and wind. These storms will be on the dry side so a high risk has been issued for dry lightning for these areas on Tuesday.

As many of you go outdoors to enjoy the summer weather, CAL FIRE cautions all Californians and visitors to be extra careful outdoors as it doesn’t take much to spark a wildfire. One Less Spark, means One Less Wildfire. Learn more at www.ReadyForWildfire.org.  
Fires of Interest:
 **CAL FIRE Incidents**
Rocky Fire, Lake, Colusa & Yolo County (more info…)
East of Lower Lake
* 60,000 acres – 12% contained
* Evacuations in effect
Humboldt Lightning Fires, Humboldt County
Throughout Humboldt County
*Of the 75 fires, 8 remain totaling 2,692 acres – 15% contained
Fern Fire, Shasta County
Community of Whitmore
*75 acres – 90% contained
Advance Fire, Tulare County
North of Three Rivers
* 86 acres – 85% contained
Swedes Fire, Butte County (more info…)
North of Bangor
* 400 acres – 95% contained
Big Creek Fire, Tuolumne County (more info…)
Off Hwy 120 and Sprague Rd near Groveland  
*204 acres – 85% contained

Lowell Fire, Nevada County (more info…)
You Bet area, west of Alta
*2,304 acres – 85% contained

Wragg Fire, Napa & Solano Counties (more info…)
Off Hwy 128 near Lake Berryessa
*8,051 acres – 95% contained
*Full containment expected on August 3
Mendocino Lightning Fires, Mendocino County
Throughout Mendocino County
*6 fires total of 50 acres –100% contained
**Unified Command Incidents**
Willow Fire, Madera County (more info…)
US Forest Service - Sierra National Forest / CAL FIRE
Southeast of Bass Lake
*5,702 acres – 70% contained
* Evacuations in effect
 **Local Incidents**
White Fire, Santa Barbara County  
Santa Maria Mesa Road and Power Line Canyon, east of Santa Maria
*52 acres – 100% contained
*CAL FIRE is assisting 

**Federal Incidents**
Water Fire, Shasta County (more info…)
U.S. Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
*30 acres – 20% contained

Chorro Fire, Ventura County (more info…)
U.S. Forest Service – Los Padres National Forest
North of Ojai
*500 acres – 15% contained
*CAL FIRE is assisting

Scales Fire, San Bernardino County
U.S. Forest Service – San Bernardino National Forest
*65 acres – 50% contained
*CAL FIRE is assisting

Fork Complex, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
South of Hyampom
*25,313 acres – 5%contained
*CAL FIRE is assisting
*Rail Fire & Barker Fire are now being managed under the complex

River Complex, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
New River Drainage, near Denny
*3,745 acres  
Frog Fire, Modoc County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Modoc National Forest
Southwest of Lava Campground
*4,213 acres – 20% contained

Mad River Complex, Trinity County
US Forest Service – Six Rivers National Forest
Near Ruth Lake
*13,157 acres – 6% contained

Etsel Fire, Mendocino County
US Forest Service – Mendocino National Forest
Etsel Ridge, 14 miles east of Covelo
*37 acres – 60% contained

Cabin Fire, Tulare County (more info…)
US Forest Service - Sequoia National Forest
8 miles northeast of Camp Nelson
*2,800 acres

Pines Fire, Los Angeles County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Angeles National Forest
Near Big Pines, northwest of Wrightwood
*200 acres – 85% contained

Washington Fire, Alpine County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
South of Markleeville
*17,790 acres – 99% contained