Wednesday, June 27, 2007

InciWeb UPDATE: Angora Wildland Fire

InciWeb: Angora Wildland Fire:

Angora Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED
Perimeter Map of Angora Fire overlayed on topographical map

Perimeter Map of Angora Fire
Credit: Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

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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
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 2,174
Size 3,100 acres
Percent Contained 55%
Estimated Containment Date 07/03/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Heavy Timber with large dead and down component

Fire Behavior

Light fire activity was observed in all Divisions today. Some isolated interior torching and smoldering with some slight creeping in ground litter.

Significant Events

The forcasted wind event did not surface during this past operational period, however is still being forcasted for tommorows operational period, potentially bringing wind gusts to 30 mph. A Red Flag Warning will remain in effect until Saturday. A mandatory evacuation remains in effect in portions of South Lake Tahoe in preparation for potential wind event. Good progress was made today on all divisions with a focus on mopup up to 300'. Divisions B and C controlled.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue perimeter control operations adjacent to threatened communities. Line improvement, Mopup and patrol will continual on all Divisions Damage assessment Teams will continue field assessments. Utility crews will continue to restore critical utility infrastructure.ture 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.

Projected Movement

Projected incident movement/spread during next operational period:

12 hours: No forward spread is expected

24 hours: Spread possible due to high winds.

48 hours: Same

72 hours: Same

Growth Potential

High

Terrain Difficulty

High

Containment Target

07/03/07

Remarks

The Angora Incident remains in a Unified Command.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 10-20 mph S
Current Temperature 75 degrees
Current Humidity 20 %

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