Jerusalem Fire
Jerusalem Fire Incident Information: | |||
Last Updated: | August 11, 2015 7:30 pm | ||
Date/Time Started: | August 9, 2015 3:34 pm | ||
Administrative Unit: | CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit | ||
County: | Lake & Napa counties | ||
Location: | Jerusalem Valley area, northeast of Middletown | ||
Acres Burned - Containment: | 14,000 acres - 5% contained | ||
Estimated - Containment: | 8/17/15 | ||
Structures Threatened: | 50 | ||
Evacuations: | FURTHER EVACUATIONS FOR THE JERUSALEM VALLEY: A Mandatory Evacuation is issued for Morgan Valley Road from the Reiff Road intersection east to the Napa County Line, Reiff Road from the Morgan Valley Road intersection east to the Yolo County Line. Mandatory Evacuations are in place for the Jerusalem Valley area east of Spruce Grove. This includes Tinilyn Road, Nicholas Way, Jaclyn Road, June Bug Drive, Jerusalem Grade, Jerusalem Valley Road, Jerusalem Road, W Jerusalem Road, Canyon Road, Coon Flat Road, Daly Place and Morgan Valley Road from the Reiff Road intersection east to the Napa County Line and Reiff Road from the Morgan Valley Road intersection east to the Yolo County Line. Advisory Evacuations are issued for Grange Road from Luchetti Ranch Road east to Bucksnort Creek, Butts Canyon Road from Bucksnort Creek east to the Napa County Line. Evacuation Centers: | ||
Cause: | Under Investigation | ||
Cooperating Agencies: | Lake County Sheriff, Lake County Fire Agencies, California National Guard, CDCR, CHP, USFS, BLM, Kelseyville FPD, South Lake FPD, Northshore FPD, Lake County Office of Emergency Services, Lake Evacuation and Animal Protection (LEAP), RED CROSS, Salvation Army, Yolo County Sheriff, Napa County Sheriff, Pacific Gas and Electric, Cal Trans and Lake County EOC. | ||
Total Fire Personnel: | 1,660 | ||
Total Fire Engines: | 118 | ||
Total Fire crews: | 53 | ||
Total Airtankers: | 4 | ||
Total Helicopters: | 18 | ||
Total Dozers: | 28 | ||
Total Water Tenders: | 22 | ||
Long/Lat: | -122.4867319/38.8142503 | ||
Conditions: | The fire is burning in heavy decadent brush and the lack of roads continue to hamper fire suppression efforts. The fire still remains active and firefighters are working aggressively to stop the forward progression and sustain perimeter control. Erratic winds are contributing to the increased fire activity and promoting high intensity runs with short range spotting. “RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO STAY VIGILANT AND ADHERE TO ANY CHANGES IN EVACUATIONS AND ROAD CLOSURES”. Fire activity and direction can change at any time, be prepared and stay informed. With the elevated fire danger, we are asking everyone to use extreme caution, “Ready, Set, Go”. For more information on how to prepare for wildfires, go to www.ReadyForWildfire.org. | ||
Phone Numbers | (707) 967-4208 (Fire Information Line) |