Saturday, September 13, 2008

CA-SNF - Cascadel Incident Wildland Fire

Summary

The Cascadel Fire burned actively today. Upslope winds pushed the fire away from Cascadal Woods deeper into unpopulated areas of the Sierra National Forest. A threat remains to Cascadal Woods as winds are expected to shift down slope tonight. An evacuation warning remains in place.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Human Caused
Date of Origin Thursday September 11th, 2008 aprox 09:21 PM
Location East of North Fork
Incident Commander Mark Smith

Current Situation

Total Personnel 400
Size 125 acres
Percent Contained 30%
Estimated Containment Date Sunday September 14th, 2008 aprox 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved

Dense Brush and timber

Fire Behavior

Fire Behavior is expected to have moderate rates of spread with high potential

Significant Events

Not available

Outlook

Planed Actions

Firefighters continue to flank the fire between Whiskey and Gertrude drainages.

Growth Potential

High

Terrain Difficulty

Terrain is step and inaccessible. Access in the area is limited.

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 5 mph SW
Current Temperature 80 degrees
Current Humidity 30 %

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