Update: 9-27 0730 Shockey Fire CA-MVU-10383, San Diego Co., East of Campo.
2,556 acres, 98% contained. Fire lines continue to hold. No further spread expected.
CALFIRE IMT team #6 (Chaney) assigned. Continue to demob excess resources.
SRA (BIA and BLM Lands) No further spread expected.
CALFIRE IMT6 Evacuation lifted for Tierra Del Sol
Update: 9-25 1000 CA-MVU- Update: 9-24 1000 CA-MVU- #ShockeyFire CA-MVU-10383 2451 acres, 40%. #CALFIRE IMT6 (IC Chaney) assigned. No further spread expected #CaFire.
Update: 9-24 1000 CALFIRE IMT team #6 (IC Chaney) is being
mobilized with in briefing, tentative transition meeting scheduled for 1000 hours
Structure threat and evacuations remain with a threat to the Southwest Power Grid
Shockey Fire Location, Perimeters and Hotspots Map |
Concerns: Structure threat to the Community of Boulevard, Threat to Sunrise and Southwest Power Grid
Evacuations: Evacuations in place for Tierra Del Sol, Jewel Valley & Boulevard area.
The Red Cross has opened an evacuation shelter at the Mountain Empire High School in Pine Valley.
Structures Destroyed: There have been an estimated 20 residences destroyed and 10 damaged. 15 outbuildings have also been destroyed.
Administrative Unit: CAL FIRE San Diego Unit - Shockey CA-MVU-10383
County: San Diego County
Location: Shockey Truck Trail and Hwy 94 on the Campo Indian Reservation, east of Campo, San Diego County. SRA (BIA and BLM Lands)
Resources: Engines: 57 fire engines, Fire crews: 9 crews, Dozers: 5 dozers, Water tenders: 9 watertenders
Airtankers: 6 airtankers, Helicopters: 6 helicopters.
Cooperating Agencies: San Diego Sheriff, Indian Reservation Fire Depts, & US Forest Service
That photo is NOT in the areas on Boulevard OR Campo much less street lights...this photo is false. Lived there my whole life...I think I would remember a sidewalk going in...
ReplyDeleteKayla a reader sent that in but looking at it, I think you maybe right.
ReplyDeleteThinking the reader was confused and that is the Riverside county Murietta fire...
In fact, its from the fires in Rancho...was on national news...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads-up Kayla! contributor confirms he was mistaken, pic removed...
ReplyDeleteWhere is the fire in relation to Miller Valley?
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