CAL FIRE YouTube Update - Nor Cal Lightning Series Response
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Late July Lightning Fires information
Name: Late July Lightning Fires
Location: Across northeast California
Status/Notes: 188 confirmed fires - 900 acres
Date Started: July 24, 2010 7:00 pm
Acres Burned: 900 acres
Containment: 188 confirmed fires - 900 acres
Conditions: Since Saturday July 24, there have 5,000 lightning strikes across northeast California. As a result 188 confirmed fires have sparked in CAL FIRE's jurisdiction and on federal lands.
Over the past 24 hours there have been around 1,500 new lightning strikes. From those strikes there have been 73 new fires, 14 in CAL FIRE’s jurisdiction and 59 on federal lands.
Current CAL FIRE Lightning Fires: Lassen County - 22 Fires, The largest fire is the
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****REMINDER**** Every fire has the ability to be catastrophic. The wildland fire management environment has profoundly changed. Growing numbers of communities, across the nation, are experiencing longer fire seasons; more frequent, bigger, and more severe, fires are a real threat. Be careful with all campfires and equipment.
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