Wednesday, August 22, 2012

[californiadisasters] North Pass (formerly Pass Fires) Incident Update (8/22/12-9:15PM)



Incident Overview

The Pass Fire (now called North Pass) started on Saturday August 18, 2012 at approximately 2:47 a.m. The fire is in Williams Valley 10 miles north east of Covelo. The fire is actively burning in heavy timber moving northeast into the Yolla Bolly Middle Eel Wilderness. Extreme fire behavior (crowning, torching and long range spotting) have been observed in the afternoons. Firefighters both on the ground and in the air are actively fighting the fire with 732 people committed to that effort.

Effective 6:00 a.m. on August 21, 2012, Southern California Interagency Incident Management Team 3 assumed command of the fire. Current management of the fire is under Unified Command between CAL FIRE and US Forest Service. (USFS) The Incident Command Post is located at the Round Valley Airport. Please be aware of increased fire traffic in the area.


Basic Information

Incident TypeWildfire
CauseLightning
Date of Origin Saturday August 18th, 2012 approx. 02:47 AM
Location10 miles NE of Covelo in Williams Valley
Incident CommanderMike Wakoski / Norm Brown

Current Situation

Total Personnel878
Size12,500 acres
Percent Contained12%
Estimated Containment DateWednesday September 05th, 2012 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved

Fuels within the fire area include grass, mixed conifer stands with an understory of shrubs, litter or grass. There are also areas of brush. There is no recorded fire history for the north side of the fire. ERC's and live fuel moistures are at critical levels.

Fire Behavior

Extreme fire behavior with an increase in the late afternoon (1400-2000 hours).

Significant Events

Pass Fire is now bing called the "North Pass".

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue construction of direct fire line. Look for opportunities for additional direct line. Hold and improve existing fire line.

Growth Potential

Extreme fire behavior with continued spread to the North, South and East.

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme difficulty due to steep canyons and slopes.

Remarks

Total Personell; Engines: 62 Crews: 26 Helicopters: 3 Airtankers: 3 Water Tenders: 21 Dozers: 26

Current Weather

Wind Conditions 2-4 mph NE
Temperature70 degrees
Humidity49%

Source: http://www.inciweb.org/incident/3201/

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