Whiskey Fire - SNF Water Tender 23 - July 6, 2023
Two Sierra National Forest firefighters observe the fire perimeter.
Evening Update Per U.S. Forest Service: The Whiskey Fire remains at 83 acres and is now 65% contained.
Incident Information
Basic Information |
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Current as of |
Thu, 07/06/2023 - 19:12 |
Incident Type |
Wildfire |
Cause |
Under Investigation |
Date of Origin |
Mon, 07/03/2023 - 14:01 |
Location |
The fire is burned in the North Fork Area of eastern Madera County (located in the 59000 block of Road 225). Forward rate of spread was stopped at 83 acres. |
Incident Commander |
Andrew Sharpe Sierra National Forest, is the Incident Commander of the Whiskey Fire. The fire is in command of the Sierra National Forest. Essentially this means no other agency is in command with the Forest and full suppression efforts are being utilized. We thank all the partnering agencies that assisted the Sierra National Forest on initial attack including CALFIRE MMU, Madera County Sheriff, CHP Fresno, and PG&E. |
Coordinates |
37° 11' 44'' Latitude 55 '' Longitude |
Current Situation |
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Total Personnel: |
96 |
Size |
83 Acres |
Percent of Perimeter Contained |
65% |
Fuels Involved |
Grass and brush including some Oak and Manzanita. |
Outlook |
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Planned Actions |
Firefighters will conduct morning and evening briefings to work the Whiskey Fire around the clock. |
Projected Incident Activity |
***Update – Thursday July 6, 2023, 1:00 p.m. – The Whiskey Fire remains at 83 acres and is now 65% contained.*** Firefighters will continue to work on the fire 24 hours a day, actively seeking any heat near containment lines. Personnel will be active on the day shift and night shift, please be mindful of fire equipment in and around the area, entering and exiting roads. The public is not permitted within the fire area for safety reasons. Containment has increased significantly however, it is not complete yet. Additional time and efforts are being made specifically because of the terrain and difficult accessibility on some portions of the fireline. Resources committed to the fire include engines, a helicopter, hotshots, and hand crews as well as a water tenders. Local equipment is available if a new incident arises. |
July 6, 2023 - U.S. Forest Service reports the Whiskey Fire burning in the North Fork area of Eastern Madera County is 83 acres and 65% contained as of Thursday afternoon.
Incident Overview
The Whiskey Fire on the Sierra National Forest, is under full command of the U.S. Forest Service.
Please note that the sheriff's office has LIFTED all evacuations for the fire area.
As of July 6, 2023 at 1:00 p.m., the Whiskey Fire is currently 83 acres and 65% contained. There are approximately 96 personnel assigned and working hard to fully contain the fire. While staffing the fire 24 hours a day, crews and aircraft will continue to locate any heat remaining near the perimeter until full containment is achieved.
Incident Information
Basic Information |
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Current as of |
Thu, 07/06/2023 - 17:48 |
Incident Type |
Wildfire |
Cause |
Under Investigation |
Date of Origin |
Mon, 07/03/2023 - 14:01 |
Location |
The fire is burned in the North Fork Area of eastern Madera County (located in the 59000 block of Road 225). Forward rate of spread was stopped at 83 acres. |
Incident Commander |
Andrew Sharpe Sierra National Forest, is the Incident Commander of the Whiskey Fire. The fire is in command of the Sierra National Forest. Essentially this means no other agency is in command with the Forest and full suppression efforts are being utilized. We thank all the partnering agencies that assisted the Sierra National Forest on initial attack including CALFIRE MMU, Madera County Sheriff, CHP Fresno, and PG&E. |
Coordinates |
37° 11' 44'' Latitude 55 '' Longitude |
Current Situation |
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Total Personnel: |
96 |
Size |
83 Acres |
Percent of Perimeter Contained |
65% |
Fuels Involved |
Grass and brush including some Oak and Manzanita. |
Outlook |
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Planned Actions |
Firefighters will conduct morning and evening briefings starting the morning of Tuesday July 4, 2023 to work the Whiskey Fire around the clock. |
Projected Incident Activity |
Crews are actively looking for heat, extinguishing any smokes that are left, and working to further the containment lines and ensure the fire holds within its current acreage. Additional time is being spent to carefully work and monitor the fire because of the challenging and irregular terrain. Weather remains hot and dry but with the dedicated workforce we have we are confident in continuing to accomplish significant work in the next several days. |
Current Weather |
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Weather Concerns |
Dry weather continues, today, Thursday July 6, 2023, temperatures will be 80-90 degrees. Relative humidity levels will be 24-34%. Winds will be light and variable. Tonight temperatures will drop to 55-65 degrees and humidity levels will rise to 55-65%. |
Wednesday's Updates: Whiskey Fire in Eastern Madera County Near North Fork Updates for Wednesday, July 5, 2023