Angora Wildland Fire -UPDATE
Summary
- A Public Meeting is is scheduled for Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at the
South Lake Tahoe Middle School
2870 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
South Lake Tahoe, CA - The County Sheriff has established an Evacuation Re-Entry hot line with information at (530) 573-7966
- For current evacuation and re-entry information visit "http://cityofslt.us"
- For preliminary list of lost or damaged structures visit "http://www.edso.org"
Basic Information
Incident Type | Wildland Fire |
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Cause | Under Investigation |
Date of Origin | 06/24/2007 at 1410 hrs. |
Location | West of South Lake Tahoe |
Incident Commander | Rich Hawkins |
Current Situation
Total Personnel | 1,809 |
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Size | 3,100 acres |
Percent Contained | 44% |
Estimated Containment Date | 07/03/2007 at hrs. |
Fuels Involved | Heavy Timber with large dead and down component |
Fire Behavior | Fire behavior was light last operational period. Some active burning was observed in Divisions E and D. |
Significant Events | Control line was reestablished in Div-E and Div-D. Crews continued to hold and mopup. Line improvement was continued in Divisions S and V with light activity in these Divisions. A mandatory evacuation remains in effect for the communities South of Highway 89. A road closure will remain in effect for Highway 89 at the Highway 50 Junction. |
Outlook
Planned Actions | Structure protection will continue in threatened communities in preparation for predicted wind event. Continue line improvement in all Divisions. Patrol and Mopup to a depth of 200'. Crews will continue to remove potentially dangerous snags. divisions. |
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Projected Movement | Projected incident movement/spread during next operational period: 12 hours: No forward progression is expected. |
Growth Potential | High |
Terrain Difficulty | High |
Containment Target | 07/03/07 |
Remarks | The Angora Incident remains in a Unified Command. |
Weather
Current Wind Conditions | Not available |
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Current Temperature | 42 degrees |
Current Humidity | 55 % |
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