Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Inyo Complex Wildland Fire - Update - 35,176 acres, 80% contained

Inyo Complex Wildland Fire
INCIDENT UPDATED JULY 10th

Summary

A thunder and lightning storm moved quickly through the Eastern Sierra Friday afternoon, July 6, 2007, igniting approximately 10 fires being managed as the Inyo Complex. As of Monday night, the two fires being managed as as the Inyo Complex include the Sage Fire burning in Big Pine Canyon and the Seven/Oak Fires burning west and north of Independence, on both sides of US 395.

Evacuations: The following areas remain in evacuation status- Baker Creek Campground, Big Pine Canyon including all campgrounds, Glacier Lodge, Bernasconi Center, North Fork of Oak Creek Canyon including Oak Creek Campground, Upper and Lower Grey's Meadow Campground, Onion Valley Campground, Seven Pines, Independence Creek Campground, and

Black Rock and Mt. Whitney Fish Hatcheries.

No communities are in evacuation status at this time.

US 395 is open at this time, but is subject to closure if necessary for fire or smoke.

The roads up Big Pine Canyon, the North Fork of Oak Creek Canyon, and Onion Valley Road remain closed to the public.

No wilderness permits for the John Muir Wilderness are being issued for the trailheads between Baker Creek and Georges Creek, until at least July 12.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin 07/06/2007 at 130 hrs.
Location Independence and Big Pine, CA
Incident Commander Unified Command

Current Situation

Total Personnel 809
Size 35,176 acres
Percent Contained 80%
Estimated Containment Date 07/11/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Brush, timber, and grass

Fire Behavior

Interior smokes seen but present little threat. Interior fuel beds remain highly receptive to ignition.

Significant Events

Independence water system sustained significant damage that State and County officials continue to mitigate. No evacuations; US 395 remains open.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue community protection. Perimeter control. Containment efforts.

Growth Potential

Medium

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme

Containment Target

Yes

Remarks

Very good progress has been made toward containment. An anticipated areawide weather event may compromise the containment efforts.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 3-5 mph S
Current Temperature 64 degrees
Current Humidity 32 %

2 comments:

  1. Inyo Complex Wildland Fire

    Photojournal

    http://www.inyocounty.info

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  2. Already covered that excellent photo essay... Check out this Special report

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