California Statewide Fire Summary
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Cal Fire Yesterday’s winds in northern California added to the challenges firefighters have been facing in containing the current fires. Gusts of 25 miles per hour were experienced in many areas. As of this morning nearly 8,000 firefighters continue to battle the dozen fires that are being fueled by the dry conditions. While northern California has seen most of the fire activity this week, the potential for lightning today is high in parts of Southern California. A Red Flag Warning is in effect today for dry lightning in the Mountains, Valleys and Deserts of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties as well as the Kern County mountains. CAL FIRE remains on high alert in Southern California for the potential of lightning-sparked wildfires. Fires of Interest: **CAL FIRE Incidents** Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…) Community of Manton & Shingletown *24,323 acres - 50% contained * Over 200 of residences threatened SHU Lightning Fires, Shasta County (more info…) East of Redding * 204 acres - 90% contained North Pass Fire, Mendocino County (more info…) Mendocino Pass Rd, northeast of Covelo *11,664 acres - 11% contained * CAL FIRE is now in unified command with the US Forest Service Mill Fire, Tehama/Butte Counties (more info…) Hwy 32, 10 miles northwest of Butte Meadows 1,675 acres - 85% contained **Federal & Local Fires** Reading Fire, Shasta County (more info…) Nelson Fire, Modoc County Barry Point Fire, State of Oregon & Modoc County (more info…) Jawbone Complex, Kern County (more info…) Fort Complex, Siskiyou County (more info…) Ramsey Fire, Calaveras County (more info…) Rush Fire, Lassen County (more info…) Bagley Complex, Shasta County (more info…) Antelope Fire, Modoc County (more info…) For the latest on CAL FIRE’s incidents visit www.fire.ca.gov or follow us on twitter @CAL_FIRE. For fires burning on federal land visit http://www.inciweb.org/state/5/. |