California Statewide Fire Summary
By Anonymous — Monday, August 19th, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Firefighters remain busy as they battle nine major wildfires burning in California and today are bracing for increased winds and lightning. This morning over 5,500 firefighters continue to battle the large fires and our making good progress including the recent containment of two large fires. Several wildfires have already been sparked by lightning over the past 12 hours, including a new 200 acre fire in Kern County. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning due to the possibility of dry lightning in combination with gusty winds for most of the foothills and mountains of Northern California. The thunderstorms are expected to initially be dry, which will heighten the fire danger, but should begin to bring some rainfall by midweek. The Warning takes place this morning and is expected to last through Wednesday. For more information on the Warnings visit: http://calfire.ca.gov/communications/communications_firesafety_redflagwa... In preparation for the heightened fire potential due to the lightning, CAL FIRE increased its staffing over the weekend bringing on additional personnel and staffing extra resources. The California National Guard is also assisting fire crews with the aid of several helicopters and two C-130 aircraft used as airtankers. Fires of Interest: **CAL FIRE Incidents** Swedes Fire, Butte County (more info…) Southeast of Oroville * 1,995 acres - 45% contained * 700+ structures threatened Bridges Fire, Calaveras County (more info…) Southeast of Vallecito, near New Melones Lake * 47 acres - 80% contained Double Fire, Lake County FINAL (more info…) North of Hwy 20 near Clear Lake Oaks * 70 acres – 100% contained **Federal Fires** Rim Fire Tuolumne County (more info…) Shirley Fire, Kern County NEW Orleans Complex, Siskiyou County (more info…) Salmon River Complex, Siskiyou County (more info…) Corral Complex, Humboldt County (more info…) Aspen Fire, Fresno County (more info…) Cleghorn Fire, San Bernardino County FINAL (more info…) For the latest on the fires visit CAL FIRE at www.fire.ca.gov or follow us on twitter at @CAL_FIRE. For a look at the statewide fire map: http://www.fire.ca.gov/general/firemaps.php. For the latest from the US Forest Service visit www.inciweb.org. Daniel Berlant Department Information Officer CAL FIRE Office - 916.651.FIRE (3473) Twitter - @CALFIRE_PIO |