Incident: Panther Wildland Fire
Released: 6 hrs. ago
Friday, August 22, 2008 - 8:00am
Today's Update: On Thursday, minimal fire behavior was observed on the Panther and North Ukonom Fires. Crews continued to make progress repairing firelines with trackhoes, excavators and chippers. Excavators were used on the north and northeast perimeter of the Panther Fire to clean up areas disturbed by line construction.
Today, fire crews will continue line repair, mop up and patrol outside of the wilderness. One crew will also work to construct a short segment of line using light on the land tactics to establish a firebreak to help contain fire activity to the wilderness area.
Containment objectives have been met on the fire outside of the wilderness area. Minimal suppression action is being taken on the fire in the wilderness area. The fires will continue to burn naturally and will be closely monitored by firefighters who will take appropriate suppression action if necessary.
Location: 15 miles south of Happy Camp, California
Current Size: 47,910 acres (Panther Fire 24,756 acres; North Ukonom Fire 23,154 acres)
Jurisdiction: US Forest Service, Klamath National Forest
Containment: 75%
Estimated Containment Date: 8/28/2008
Cost to Date: $14,251,363 (Panther $14,059,834; North Ukonom $191,529)
Cause: Lightning Injuries: 4 Fatalities: 1
Resources: 3 crews, 3 engines, 1 helicopter, 1 water tender Total Personnel: 175
Cooperating Agencies: US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, National Park Service and US Fish and Wildlife Service, Siskiyou County Sheriff, Cal-Trans
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