Saturday, June 14, 2008

Wildfires Update Saturday, 6-14-2008

CALFIRE Summary Info Listed at Bottom

High winds were expected to stoke fires across Northern California that had destroyed dozens of homes and forced thousands of residents to flee. At least 50 homes were destroyed and thousands of residents evacuated the Butte County town of Paradise, about 90 miles north of Sacramento, to escape the blaze that contributed to at least one death —- an elderly woman who suffered a heart attack while evacuating. That blaze was just one of a series vexing firefighters across Northern California.

Ruben Grijalva, director of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, said the Butte County fire was the most dangerous because it was moving toward Paradise on Friday, prompting officials to call for another round of precautionary evacuations for 4,500 people there. About 9,000 resident evacuated the area a day earlier, but officials had reopened roads to some of those homes Friday.

Only 20 percent of that fire was contained by Friday evening, and it had charred almost 23,000 acres. Five firefighters had sustained minor injuries. Shifting, persistent winds continued to stoke the fire late Friday, said Cal Fire spokesman Joshpae White. "It's kind of a mess. You've got this wind moving back and forth. The winds are really squirrely. They're changing direction," White said. White, one of the firefighters injured, said he was escorting reporters through the fire area in a pickup truck when the flames quickly began closing in. After safely evacuating the reporters, he helped nearby firefighters escape and was forced to drive through a wall of fire.

"It looked like a million blowtorches across the road," White said. "We were taking significant heat. The heat was so intense, the windshield began cracking." White and another firefighter were treated for minor burns. In recent days, hot temperatures, steady winds and tinder-dry vegetation have fueled the destructive blazes around the state.

In Santa Cruz County, firefighters got a handle on a wildfire that has scorched 600 acres and burned at least 10 homes in the Bonny Doon community. An evacuation order was still in place, however, for some areas where firefighters were still trying to rein in a blaze that was 65 percent contained. Officials did not immediately have an estimate of how many people were being let back into their homes. More than 1,500 residents had been told to evacuate their homes in the heavily forested hills about 10 miles northwest of Santa Cruz since the fire broke out Wednesday afternoon.

The fire flared just two weeks after another blaze a short distance away scorched 4,200 acres and destroyed at least three dozen homes. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has declared a state of emergency in Butte County and Santa Cruz County to free up additional firefighting resources.

Farther south, another wildfire had charred more than 23,000 acres in the Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County. It was nearly 40 percent contained Friday.

Much of Amador County was without power because of a 400-acre blaze that was just 25 percent contained. The Electra Fire started at about 3pm Friday.

Source:KCRA News

CALFIRE Updates

Electra Fire:

Name:

Electra Fire

County:

Amador County

Location:

Powerhouse and Electra Road

Administrative Unit:

CAL FIRE Amador - El Dorado Unit

Status/Notes:

25% contained - 400 acres
Procautionary evacuations for Ponderosa and Stig Lane
A high tension powerline in the vicinity of the fire has been deenergized. The majority of Amador county is without power.

Date Started:

June 13, 2008 4:00 pm

Last update:

June 13, 2008 7:30 pm

Humboldt Fire:

Name:

Humboldt Fire

County:

Butte County

Location:

Hwy 32 & Humboldt Rd on Stillson Canyon

Administrative Unit:

CAL FIRE/Butte County Fire

Status/Notes:

20% contained - 22,833 acres

Date Started:

June 11, 2008 12:13 pm

Last update:

June 13, 2008 7:15 pm

Phone Numbers

(530) 538-7826 (Humboldt Fire Information Number)

Martin Fire:

Name:

Martin Fire

County:

Santa Cruz County

Location:

Bonny Doon and Martin Road, near Hwy 9

Administrative Unit:

CAL FIRE San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit

Status/Notes:

65% containment - 600 acres

Date Started:

June 11, 2008 2:54 pm

Last update:

June 13, 2008 7:25 pm

Phone Numbers

(831) 335-6717 (Martin Fire Information Number)

Phone Numbers

(831) 335-6718 (Martin Fire Information Number)

Whiskey Fire:

Name:

Whiskey Fire

County:

Tehama County

Location:

5 miles northwest of Paskenta

Administrative Unit:

Mendicino National Forest / CAL FIRE Tehama-Glenn Unit

Status/Notes:

10% containment - 2,500 acres

Date Started:

June 12, 2008 12:37 pm

Last update:

June 13, 2008 5:45 pm

Phone Numbers

(530) 528-5124 (Whiskey Fire Information Number)

Indians Fire:

Name:

Indians Fire

County:

Monterey County

Location:

21 miles west of King City in Ventana Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest

Administrative Unit:

Los Padres National Forest

Status/Notes:

36% contained - 23,575 acres

Date Started:

June 8, 2008 12:36 pm

Last update:

June 13, 2008 7:25 pm

Phone Numbers

(805) 961-5770 (Indians Fire Information)


Sources: CALFIRE Info

http://cdfdata. fire.ca.gov/ incidents/ incidents_ current
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