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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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Current Temperature | 80 degrees |
Current Humidity | 30 % |
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