Tuesday, July 27, 2010

[californiadisasters] Bull Incident Update - Inciweb (7/27/10-Midnight)



At approximately 1350 today, Firefighters from the US Forest Service, Bureau of Land management and Kern County Fire Department responded to a report of a wildland fire in the Bull Run Creek area, off Burlando Road, in Kernville. The fire was burning on National Forest lands in grass, brush and scattered pines. First on scene reported the fire to be between 3-5 acres. At approximately 3:00 pm the fire began to burn downslope towards the north and east and 100-125 acres were reported. By 3:15 pm the fire began to spot, to the north, as much as 1/8 of a mile out from the front of the fire. Evacuations were put into place for the Burlando Road/Burma Road area on the west side of the Kern River, just south of the point of origin. At the same time evacuations of the community of Riverkern, on the east side of the Kern River, were put into place. The fire crossed the Kern River and established itself in the community of Riverkern, adjacent to the many residences. At this time the fire was reported to be 500 acres and fire was burning actively on both sides of the Kern River. The California Highway Patrol has a closure in place on Mountain Highway 99 from Kernville to Fairview (16 miles up river). There is also a closure on Burlando Road - open to residents only. Between 500-550 personnel are on the fire at this time and additional firefighting forces are enroute. Rocky Opligers Type-1 Incident Management Team (Team 4) will be assigned to the fire tomorrow (7/27/2010).

Basic Information

Incident TypeWildfire
CauseHuman
Date of OriginMonday July 26th, 2010 approx. 01:46 AM
LocationKernville,Ca.
Incident CommanderMike Ryan

Current Situation

Total Personnel550
Size4,200 acres
Fuels Involved

Grass and brush.

Fire Behavior

Active burning on all divisions today and most likely tomorrow. Projected movement: North and east.

Significant Events

Evacuations on Burma Road in Kernville (off Burlando Road) and evacuations of the community of Riverkern. Roads Closures: Mt. 99 closed from Kernville, to Fairview (Approximately 16 miles). Also, Sherman Pass Road is closed at the Blackrock intersection on the Kern Plateau.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Firefighters are: Continuing structure protection, Holding existing firelines and continuing construction of new handlines

Growth Potential

High

Terrain Difficulty

High

Remarks

Major problems are the urban interface and terrain. 1,200 structures are threatened and 5 are damaged. Values at risk are life and property. Lake Isabella Senior Center has been set up for evacuees.

Current Weather

Temperature70 degrees

Source: http://inciweb.org/incident/2043/

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