Tuesday, December 17, 2013

[californiadisasters] South Ops News & Notes Update (12/17/13-8AM)



Date

Time

News and Notes

12/17/2013

0800

Pfeiffer CA-LPF-003810  Wildland, Monterey County, Update

Highway 1 at Pfeiffer Ridge Road, 4 miles south of Big Sur

500 acres, 5% contained

200 homes, 20 commercial properties and 20 outbuildings remain threatened.

Central Coast Team 7, IC (Nunez), took command of the fire at 0600 this morning. ICP established at Big Sur Station.

Fire behavior indicates fire running, spotting up to 1/4 mile, erratic fire behavior.

Values at risk Pfeiffer Ridge community. Also South towards Sycamore Road. power lines, cell towers, watershed, steelhead and red legged frogs, condors, cultural resources, Andrew Molera State Park, Hwy 1, fish hatchery

Pfeiffer Road, Front Hill Road and Clear Ridge evacuated  

Damage assessment is under way.

12/16/2013

0830

Pfeiffer CA-LPF-003810 Wildland Fire  West  of Big Sur, Monterey Co

FRA  Type 3 IC (Schwarm) Incident organization

Fire reported at 500 acres, 0% percent containment, 50 foot flame lengths, rapid rate of spread observed Fire is burning actively in the community of Big Sur.

Repeater site, cell tower and power lines down in the area of fire additional communication infrastructure impacted.

Fire continues to burn in  Steep, inaccessible terrain, narrow roads

HWY 1 remains open. Area is endemic to sudden oak death, no respite in weather.

300 residences threatened  with 10- 20 structures damaged or destroyed

Monterey County Sheriff's department doing evacuations and point protection

where appropriate due to fire behavior and limited resources

Ground resources working to gain another anchor point to begin line construction

12/16/2013

0930

Local northeast to east winds of 10 to 20 mph with gusts to 35 mph will continue across the mountains and below the canyons and passes of Southern California through this afternoon.  Temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees above normal today, with 60s to low 70s in the mountains and mid 70s to mid 80s in the valleys.  Minimum humidity will be mainly in the single digits and teens. 

12/15/2013

1700

Dry, warm and windy weather can be expected over Southern California through Monday.  The strongest winds, with gusts up to 55 mph, will occur this morning before winds gradually subside through Monday afternoon.  Cooler, onshore flow will return for the middle of the week

Source: http://gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/predictive/intelligence/news_notes/index.htm


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