Date | Time | News and Notes |
08/09/2012 | 1800 | CA-SHF Parks Fire. 17 acres, 100% contained. Current startegy has allowed for containment of the fire. The fire will not be controlled for some time but will be patrolled frequently. Last report unless significant activity occurs. |
08/09/2012 | 1800 | CA-KNF Fort Complex. 340 total acres, 0% contained. Type-2 IMT (SoCal Team 1 - Walker) taking over at 0600 tomorrow. ICP moving to Cantrell Buckley Camp Ground in Ruch, OR. Goff Fire - 40 acres, 0% contained; Hello Fire - 220 acres, 0% contained; Lick Fire - 60 acres, 0% contained; Fruit Fire - 20 acres, 0% contained. |
08/09/2012 | 1755 | CA-NOD Lost. 59,200 acres, 30% contained. General sustained winds on the fire today increased ROS of 30-35 chains/hr with flame lengths of 12-14 feet. Torching mahogany had flame lengths exceeding 40 feet. The High Rock Canyon recreation area is being evacuated as well as back country areas. Road closures along the recreation area are in effect. Threats to the power grid have been mitigated temporarily. Small modules in conjunction with aviation assets have had some success in slowing/stopping forward spread within the wilderness as other long term options are explored. |
08/09/2012 | 1240 | SoCal Team 2 (Truett) has been mobilized to Sacramento in order to preposiition in a centralized location of the state. |
08/09/2012 | 1120 | The Daily Resource Report has been corrected and re-posted. We apologize for any errors this morning. |
08/09/2012 | 0900 | The Southern California Geographic Area moved to PL 3 as of this morning. |
08/09/2012 | 0900 | CA-KNF Fort Complex. No reported change this morning due to lack of overnight staffing. 115 total acres, 0% contained. Fires within the complex include: Goff Fire - 20 acres, 0% contained; Hello Fire - 60 acres, 0% contained; Lick Fire - 30 acres, 0% contained; Fruit Fire - 5 acres, 0% contained. Extreme topography is making access difficult; fires are burning in the 1987 Fort Cooper Fire. The Goff Fire will continue to be monitored until SoCal Team 1 (Walker) takes over Friday; the OR-RSF fires will continue to go direct. |
08/09/2012 | 0900 | CA-NOD Lost Fire. 58,733 acres, 30% contained. The fire has entered the High Rock Canyon Wilderness and Nations Conservation Area (NCA). Indirect or point protection operations are being analyzed. Historic ERC's along with bumper grass crops do not allow for direct attack with out air and dozer support. Pushed by strong winds forecasted today, the fire will continue to burn ENE through the wilderness area with anticipated ROS of 30-35 chains/hr with flame lengths of 12-14 feet. Torching mahogany will have flame lengths exceeding 40 feet. Worst-case fire behavior exhibited during anticipated wind gusts include a ROS of 75-80 chains/hour and lame lengths will exceed 20 feet. Probability of ignition will reach 90-100% during afternoon. Spotting distance could be as far 1/2 mile. |
08/09/2012 | 0855 | CA-SHF Parks Fire. 17 acres, 85% contained. If the fire receives favorable weather conditions today, then full containment is expected by end of shift tonight. |
08/09/2012 | 0845 | CA-PNF Chips Fire. 18,861 acres, 10% contained. Crews made good progress with burn out operations on the northern side of the fire, from Div F towards Div Y. Approximately one mile of firing was completed until until the conditions became unfavorable. Crews continued to mopup, hold and patrol existing fireline. Cal Trans continues to clear debris from roll-out onto the highway. A 7 mile section of Hwy 70 from Rock Creek to the community of Belden has a one lane closure/control due to rollout of debris onto the highway. |
08/09/2012 | 0840 | CA-MDF Lakes Complex. 1,666 acres, 80% contained. Expecting full containment by end of shift tonight. Continuing mopup. |
08/09/2012 | 0725 | CA-LNP Reading Fire. 3,700 acres, 5% contained. Nighttime fire behavior was moderate with low rates of spread, single tree torching. |
08/09/2012 | 0725 | No new large fires reported in the Geographic Area overnight (1800-0600). |
08/09/2012 | 0720 | The National Preparedness Level is 4 as of this morning. |
08/09/2012 | 0720 | The Northern California Geographic Area is now at Preparedness Level 4 (PL 4) as of last night. |
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