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CAL FIRE recommends that all residents be prepared for wildfire by remembering “Ready, Set, Go!” If an evacuation is recommended go early to avoid being caught in fire, smoke or road congestion; don’t wait to be ordered to leave. Evacuating the fire area early also helps firefighters keep roads clear of congestion, and lets them move more freely to do their job. In an intense wildfire, they will not have time to knock on every door. If you are advised to leave, don’t hesitate! To learn more about being prepared for wildfire visit www.ReadyForWildfire.org.
Fires of Interest:
**CAL FIRE Incidents**
Valley Fire, Lake County (more info…)
Across southern Lake County
* 73,700 acres – 40% contained
* Evacuations remain in effect
* 7,650 structures threatened
* An estimated 590 residences and hundreds of other structures destroyed by the fire
Butte Fire, Amador & Calaveras Counties (more info…)
East of Jackson
* 70,760 acres – 60% contained
* Evacuations remain in effect in the fire area
* 6,400 structures threatened
**Federal Incidents**
Rough Fire, Fresno County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Sierra & Sequoia National Forests
2 miles north of the Kings Wild and Scenic River
*141,201acres – 68% contained
* CAL FIRE continues to assist
South Complex, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Near Hyampom, south of Hwy 299
*29,416 acres – 89% contained
Fork Complex, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
South of Hyampom
*36,503 acres – 97% contained
River Complex, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
New River Drainage, near Denny
*77,074 acres – 48% contained
Nickowitz Fire, Del Norte County (more info…)
U.S. Forest Service – Six Rivers National Forest
*7,509 acres – 80% contained
Gasquet Complex, Del Norte County (more info…)
U.S. Forest Service – Six Rivers National Forest
On the Gasquet Ranger District
*30,361 acres – 47% containment