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Report ID #: 2018-0813-0237
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Notice: The information in this report is subject to change and may have evolved since the compiling of this report.
BLUE Text = Newly added information and information that has changed since the last wildfire brief.GRAY Text = Infomration where nothing new has been posted since the last wildfire brief, unable to reverify the information as still being current.
Inside this Brief:Summary Pg 1 - 2 Wildfire Snapshot Pages Pg 8-39State Wildfire Map Pg 3 Downloadable Map Files Pg 40Weather Information Pg 4 Recovery Resources Pg 41-42Red Flag Watches & Warnings Pg 5 Reference Links Pg 43Significant Fire Potential Maps Pg 6Air Quality Maps Pg 7 (Previous Brief Published 8/9/18)
Wildfire Summary - August 12, 2018
For reference: 1 sq mile = 640 acres ; 1 football field = approx 1.32 acres
FireAcres
Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
Evacuations Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed Page
Del Norte & Siskiyou Counties
Natchez Fire 12,667[+1,067]
52%[+2%] YES 13 None listed 8
Lake, Mendocino, Colusa, & Glenn CountiesMendocino Complex
336,395[+31,243]
70%[+18%] YES 1,025 264 9-14
Madera County
Lions Fire 9,905[+1,194]
70%[+0%] None None None 15
Mariposa County
Ferguson Fire 95,947[+843]
83%[+3%] YES 995 10 16-18
Mendocino County
Eel Fire 972[+0]
85%[+0%] Lifted None 10 19
Also see Mendocino Complex under - Lake, Mendocino, and Colusa CountiesOrange & Riverside Counties
Holy Fire 22,714[+12,478]
52% [+47%] YES 4,976 16 20-22
Plumas CountyMurphy Fire(FINAL)
117[+0]
100%[+70%] None - None 23
Riverside CountyCranston Fire(FINAL)
13,139[+0]
100%[+4%] None listed - None 24
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Wildfire Summary (continued)
For reference: 1 sq mile = 640 acres ; 1 football field = approx 1.32 acres
FireAcres Burned
[Change]% Contained
[Change] Evacuations Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed Page
San Bernardino County
Valley Fire 1,350[+0]
56%[+0%] None listed None listed None listed 25
San Diego CountyRangeland Fire (FINAL)
250[+0]
100%[+40%] None listed None listed None listed 26
Shasta & Trinity Counties
Carr Fire 201,680[+22,928]
61%[+12%] YES 197 1,599 27-34
Shasta County
Hat Fire 1,900[+1,100]
55%[+55%] Lifted None None 35
Hire Fire 3,825[+3,475]
5%Previously not listed
YES 160 None 36-37
Tuolumne County
Donnell Fire 27,769[+6,672]
20%[+14%] YES 220 136 38-39
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Weather Information
Source: Cal OES Daily Situation Report - August 12, 2018RH = Relative Humidity
NORTHERN CALIFORNIANear to slightly above normal temperatures are expected through the weekend. Onshore flow into the weekend is forecast, with locally breezy wind at times. Smoke from wildfires will continue to impact air quality, especially over the Northern Sacramento Valley, with improvementelsewhere. Thunderstorms are possible early this week over the Sierra Crest, mainly south of Highway 50 and across the mountains of Trinity County Tuesday and Wednesday. The character of the thunderstorms are forecast to be on the dry side, prompting fire weather concern for the eastern Sierra; to include portions of Mono and Inyo Counties particularly on Tuesday.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAHigh temperature will change little through Wednesday, then a warming trend is expected through Saturday. A return of monsoonal moisture and chances for showers and thunderstorms exist Wednesday through Friday. Upper level high pressure strengthens over Southern California next weekend, for another warmup. Winds will be light with the typical afternoon breezes. A better chance of storms looks likely for the middle and end of next week, with cooler temperatures and elevated humidities.
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Red Flag Warnings & Watches
Current Red Flag Warnings & Watches
= Fire Weather Warning = Fire Weather WatchSource: https://www.weather.gov/fire/ (August 12, 2018 7:50pm)
Current Watches, Warnings or Advisories for California Linkhttps://alerts.weather.gov/cap/ca.php?x=1
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Significant Fire Potential MapsMonday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday
Source: http://psgeodata.fs.fed.us/staticmap.html
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California Current Air Quality Map
Current Air Quality (as of 8/13 1:00am)
Air Quality Forecast for Monday, August 13
Source: https://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow.local_state&stateid=5&mapcenter=0&tabs=0
Legend: AQI = Air Quality Index; PM = Particulate Matter; O3 = Ozone
Air Quality Index Basics Overview: https://airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=aqibasics.aqi
Guides Tips for choosing indoor air cleaner for effective indoor smoke removal in California: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/news/tips-choosing-indoor-air-cleaner-effective-indoor-smoke-removal-california
CA Department of Industrial Relations - Protecting Workers Exposed to Smoke from Wildfires: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/wildfire/Worker-Protection-from-Wildfire-Smoke.html
Cal/OSHA Notice - Worker Health and Safety in Wildfire Regions: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/documents/Wildfire-Safety-Notice-for-Employers-Handout.pdf (Note N95 respirator distribution site list is out of date)
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Natchez Fire - Del Norte & Siskiyou CountiesAcres Burned
[Change]% Contained
[Change]12,667 (1)[+1,067]
52% (1)[+2%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 15, 2018 (1) August 31, 2018 (1)
Lead Agency(ies)
U.S. Forest Service (1)
Location
8 miles northwest of Happy Camp, CA (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
13 None listed
EvacuationsEvacuated: 2 homes at end of South Fork Road (1)Evacuation Warning: all other residences accessed by the South Fork Road and Grayback road north of the junction of the South Fork Road and the Grayback Road. The community of Sunstar (1)
Infrastructure ImpactsThreat to 69kV powerlines (2)
Cause of the Fire
Lightning (1)
Hashtags
#NatchezFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (Aug 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 96039
Nearby Zip Codes: fairly central in the impacted zip code
Fire Information Line: 530-493-1524 7:00am-8:00pm or [email protected]
Additional Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/5948/ and http://nifc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=004eb407a56143da890a8e50056fd82b
Projected Fire ActivityFire behavior is active and fire growth continues primarily to the south, closer to populated areas. (2)24hrs: Expect continued very active fire behavior with breezy conditions. Live fuels are readily available to contribute to fire intensity and alignment of wind, dry fuels, and topography will promote fire spread. A gradual warming and drying trend is returning. (1)48 hrs: Fire behavior will continue to have surface activity with occasional torching with a gradual warming and drying trend. (1)72hrs: Smoke inversion will begin to build up again, dampening fire behavior. Both dead and live fuel moistures are below critical levels. Fire spread will become primarily fuels-driven surface fire. (1)72+ hrs: Continued active to very active fire behavior (1)Smoke Outlook: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/photos/ORRSF/2018-07-18-1617-Natchez/related_files/pict20180712-094819-0.pdf
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Natchez Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5948/ (Updated: August 12,2018 7:43pm)2) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Natchez Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oncc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30pm)
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Fire Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
Ranch Fire 287,479 (1)[+31,247]
62% (1)[+13%]
River Fire 48,920 (2)[+0]
93% (2)[+6%]
Combined 336,395 (3)[+31,243]
70% (3)[+18%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 27, 2018 (1) September 1, 2018 (3,4,6,7)
Lead Agency(ies)
Unified command: CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit and USFS Mendocino National Forest (1)
Initial Location
Ranch Fire SR CA-20 at MP 39, Old Lake County SR, Blue Lake, 8 mi NE of Ukiah (3)
River Fire Old River Road, 6 miles north of Hopland (3)
Snapshot Overview
Structures Threatened 1,025
Structures Destroyed 264
Power Infrastructure Threatened/Impacts
Water Infrastructure Boil Water Notices
Telecom Infrastructure Threatened
Cause of the Fire
Under Investigation (3)
State Emergency Proclamation07/28/18, Governor issued Emergency Proclamations for Lake and Mendocino counties (14)08/06/18, Lake County requested CDAA & a waiver on County’s share of cost under CDAA (14)08/09/18 Governor issued executive order to cut red tape & help streamline recovery efforts in communities impacted by the wildfires (8)
Hashtags
#RanchFire #RiverFire
#mendocinocomplex
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (August 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 95423, 95435, 95443, 95449, 95451, 95453, 95458, 95464, 95469, 95470, 95482, 95485 , 95493, 95939, 95979, 95987
Nearby Zip Codes: 95418, 95422, 95424, 95457, 95470, 95481, 95490, 95955, 95988, 96074
Cal Fire Maps: http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_maps?incident_id=2175 InciWeb Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/6073/
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Projected Fire Activity
Overall ActivityRanch Fire - was very active on the northwest corner on Sunday. (3)River Fire - had no movement last night. (3)
Direction Ranch Fire - Continued North towards Pillsbury Lake and East towards the Snow Mountain Wilderness. (4)
Fire WeatherThere should be a return to a more normal weather pattern Sunday. Temperatures will be a little cooler, the humidity will be a little higher and the winds lighter than Saturday. (5)
Smoke
Smoke impacts will continue to be heavy in communities near and east of the Ranch Fire, including Clearlake, Stonyford and east to Willows. Moderate impacts are expected west of the fires in Ukiah, Hopland and Willits. The north and central Sacramento Valley will see widespread haze and smoky conditions. (5)Smoke Outlook Report: https://tools.airfire.org/outlooks/MendocinoNationalForest-SacramentoValleyArea
Mandatory Evacuations
Overview Approximately 1000 people are in the evacuation order area and 180 are in the advisory area. (7,8)
Colusa County
The town limits of Stonyford, west to the Colusa-Lake County line and North to Colusa-Glenn County line, Century Ranch sub-division, east and west side of East Park Reservoir, Lodoga from Squaw Creek Inn south and all areas West of Bear Valley Road to Hwy 20. (3)
Lake CountyEast of the Lake-Mendocino County Line, south of the Lake-Mendocino- Glenn County Line, west of the Lake- Colusa County Line, north of the fire perimeter and the Mendocino National Forest boundary. (3)
Mendocino County South of Eel River, west of the Mendocino- Lake county line, east of 10500 block of Mid Mountain Road, and north of Pine Ave. Does not includes residents on Pine Ave. (3)
Evacuation Warnings / AdvisoriesColusa County None listed
Glenn County North of the Glenn County/Colusa County Line, west of County Road 306, south of County Road 308, east of the Mendocino National Forest Boundary. (3)
Lake County None listed
Mendocino County
Mendocino County north of Mid Mountain Road, south of the Eel River, west of the 10500 Block of Mid Mountain Road, and east of East Potters Valley/Eel River Rds (3)The Bureau of Land Management closure of the Cow Mountain Recreation Area remains in effect. (3)
Evacuation Maps
Maps
Google Maps Data Overlay Compilation Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1rXgr1EznF_I0dkcxvH221qF5I29BGlWM&ll=39.14640142823378%2C-122.79371845039066&z=10
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Evacuation Centers / Shelters Shelter Count
Colusa Colusa County Veterans Hall,108 E. Main Street (3,9,10) 2 (9,10)Lower Lake CLOSED - Lower Lake High School, 9430 Lake St - ARC (17) -
MiddletownTwin Pines Casino, 22223 S State Hwy. 29 - ARC (3,9,10)CLOSED - Middletown Middle School, 15846 Wardlaw St (17)
5 (9,10) -
Ukiah CLOSED - Mendocino College, 1000 Hensley Creek Road - ARC (17) -
AirBnBOpen homes Program - Mendocino Complex (July 27 - August 17): https://www.airbnb.com/welcome/evacuees/carrfire
Small Animal Shelter
Mendocino County Animal Shelter, 298 Plant Rd., Ukiah (3,10)
Large Animal Shelter
Redwood Riders Arena, 8300 East Rd., Redwood Valley (3,10)
Road Closures
Major RoadsNo major road closures listed (16)Cal Trans Quick Maps: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
Local Road - Colusa County
Westbound Brim Road at Bear Valley Road (3)Southbound Leesville Ladoga Road at Sites Ladoga Road (3)Sites Ladoga Road at Maxwell Sites Road (3)County Road Closures List: http://www.ccdpw.com/PDF%20Files/RoadClosures/Road%20Closure%20Report%20(Complete).pdf
Local Road - Glenn County
Southbound County Road 306 1⁄2 north of the Glenn/Colusa County Line (3)
Local Roads -Lake County
Northbound Elk Mountain at Middle Creek Campground (3)Northbound Bartlett Springs Road at SR-20 (3)
Local Road - Mendocino County
Eastbound Eel River Road at County Road M6, 20N01 (3)Eastbound Mid Mountain Road at 11756 Mid Mountain Road (3)Mendocino County Dept. Of Transportation - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MendocinoCountyDOT Mendocino County Dept. Of Transportation - Website: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/transportation/road-closures
Critical Infrastructure ImpactsPower Threats to power infrastructure that support Lake and Mendocino Counties. (7)
Communications Threats to communications infrastructure that support Lake and Mendocino Counties. (7)
Water
Boil water notices planned once repopulation happens for: Blue Lakes, Improvement Club, Blue Lakes Mobile Home Park, LE Trianon Resort, Lodge at Blue Lakes, U-Wanna Camp, Clearlakes Oak Country Water District - partial, High Valley Ranch (10)Clear Oaks Community Water District and Upper Lake Community Water District - significant progress made on repairing system leaks (10)
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Structures Threatened Damaged DestroyedResidential 1,000 (7) 13 (3,7) 144 (7,8)
Multiple-Residence - - 1 (7,8)
Mixed Residential/Commercial - - 1 (7)
Commercial 25 (7) - -
Other Structures - 24 (3,7) 118 (3,7,8)Total 1,025 (3,10) 37 (10) 258 (6); 232 (10)
Damage assessment is still underway - damaged & destroyed structure counts still preliminary.
Injuries / Fatalities Civilian FirefighterInjuries - 2 (3,7,10) Fatalities 0 (3,7,10) 0 (3,7,10)
Community Infrastructure ThreatsHealthcare Facilities Evergreen Lakeport Healthcare - re-opening 8/13/18 (10)
Schools
• Lakeport Unified School District - tentative start date of 8/22/18 as originally scheduled. Primary determining factor is air quality (12)
• Middletown Unified School District - start day on 8/20/18 (13)• Konocti School District - started delayed until 08/20/18. (11)
Schools under mandatory evacuation: none (10)
Post OfficePost Office - Closed Alternate LocationStonyford Post Office, 259 Market St., 95979 (15)
Maxwell Post Office, 260 Oak St., 95955 (15)
RecoveryThe recovery information listed here is specific to the Mendocino Complex. See the
General Recovery Resources section for additional resources and links.
Local Assistance Center (LAC)
Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive, Lucerne, CA (14)• Open August 10 - 17 from 10:00am to 7:00pm daily. (14)
Missing & Found Pets
Lake County Lost & Found Pets: http://publicapps.lakecountyca.gov/publicanimals/Board/LostFound Lake County Animal Search: http://www.lakecountyca.gov/Government/Directory/Animal_Care_And_Control/Search.htm Mendocino County Animal Shelter: https://www.facebook.com/mendoanimalshelter/
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Reporting Damages
How to Report Damage to the Mendocino County Office of Emergency Services: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/executive-office/office-of-emergency-services/report-damage-to-oes
Recovery Resource Lists
Mendocino County Fire Evacuee Resource List: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/home/showdocument?id=22057
Additional Infomration Resources
Cal Fire
Cal Fire Mendocino Complex Public Information Line: (707) 574-8261 or [email protected] Cal Fire Mendocino Complex News Releases Sign-up (Constant Contact Form): https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001uWnjXQrYldC7E8KAawvX0U8k7-2jLoe5dMTXhvrHHBFNlTNVmL_s5fxasvBhMIS-9FCUqwZFi16W8jtPCEkOAp3wPpsnq06PVMFoVvSJLrg%3D
Cal OES Business Operations Center: [email protected] (sending out morning and evening sit reps)
Colusa County
Nixle Alert Feed for the county: https://local.nixle.com/county/ca/colusa/ (NOTE - not actively used by county agencies)NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC011&y=1 County Road Closures List: http://www.ccdpw.com/PDF%20Files/RoadClosures/Road%20Closure%20Report%20(Complete).pdf
Glenn CountyNixle Alert Feed for the county: https://local.nixle.com/county/ca/glenn/ NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC021&y=1
Lake County
Lake County Alerts Sign-up: https://member.everbridge.net/index/892807736729003#/signup Nixle Alert Feed for the county: https://local.nixle.com/county/ca/lake/ NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC033&y=1 Lake County Sheriff’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lakesheriff/ Lake County OES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyOES
Mendocino County
Nixle Alert Feed for the county: https://local.nixle.com/county/ca/mendocino/ (NOTE - not currently being actively used for the fire)NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County:https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC045&y=1 Mendocino County Alerts Sign-up: https://member.everbridge.net/index/892807736722865#/signup Mendocino County Non-Emergency Call Center: (707) 467-6428Mendocino County Sheriff’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MendocinoSheriff/
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Mendocino Complex - Lake, Mendocino, Colusa Counties
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Ranch Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2175 (Updated:
August 12, 2018 6:52 pm)2) Cal Fire Incident Page - River Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2178 (Updated: August
12, 2018 6:49 pm)3) Cal Fire Incident Update - Mendocino Complex: http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/pub/cdf/images/incidentfile2175_3988.pdf
(Updated: August 12, 2018 6:40pm)4) InciWeb Incident Page - Mendocino Complex: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6073/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 6:33pm)5) InciWeb - Mendocino Complex morning update, August 12, 2018: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/photos/CAMNF/
2018-08-01-1630-Mendocino-Complex/related_files/pict20180712-101954-0.pdf (Updated: August 12, 2018 morning) 6) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT7) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Mendocino Complex (Updated:
August 12, 2018 5:57am)8) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Mendocino Complex: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oncc/
news.php (Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30pm)9) American Red Cross Open Shelters Map: https://maps.redcross.org/website/maps/ARC_Shelters.html (Viewed: August 12,
2018 10:55pm)10) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 12, 2018 4:00pm11) Konocti School District - Delay of School Start to August 20: http://konoctiusd.org/delay-of-school-start-to-august-20
(Viewed: August 12, 2018 11:39pm)12) Lakeport Unified School District - School Update for Parents – 8/10/18: http://www.lakeport.k12.ca.us/school-update-for-
parents-81018/ (Updated: August 10, 2018)13) Middletown Unified School District homepage: http://www.middletownusd.org/ (Viewed: August 12, 2018 11:45pm)14) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 201815) USPS Service Disruptions: http://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/business-weather-updates.htm (Updated: August 10,
2018 11:00am)16) Cal Trans Quick Maps: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov (Viewed: August 13, 2018 12:45am)17) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 10, 2018 4:00pm
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Lions Fire - Madera County
Acres Burned
[Change]% Contained
[Change]9,905 (1)[+1,194]
70% (1)[+0%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
June 1, 2018 (1) August 25, 2018 (1,2)
Lead Agency(ies)
National Incident Management Organization Team will be taking over Monday, August 13 (1)
Initial Location
7 miles southwest of Mammoth Lakes. (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
None (2) None (2)
Evacuations None (2)
Other Infrastructure Threats None listed
Projected Fire Activity
Active fire behavior was observed with flanking, group torching and short range spotting. (1)
Increased fire spread to the north and west with group torching, spotting, short crown runs and perimeter growth. Significant potential growth when/where factors align. Increase in fire growth due to lack of available helicopters. If fire crosses the San Joaquin River the fire could make a run west towards the indirect handline. (1)
Cause of the Fire
Lightning Strike (1)
Hashtags
#LionsFire
Fire Activity Map
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (Aug 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: in an undefined zip code area
Additional Fire Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/5850/
Information Line: [email protected] or 925-817-0826
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Lions Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5850/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30am)2) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT
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Ferguson Fire - Mariposa County
Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
95,947 (2)[+843]
83% (2)[+3%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 13, 2018 (1) August 15, 2018 (2,4)
Lead Agency(ies)
Unified Command: U.S Forest Service, National Park Service and Interagency Command Team 3 (3)
Initial Location
Highway 140 and Savages Trading Post (2); Highway 140 and Hite Cove, near El Portal (1)
Projected Fire Activity
Active fire behavior with flanking, backing and single-tree torching. (4)
Smoke: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Air Quality Forecast Map: http://www.valleyair.org/aqinfo/forecast.htm
Cause of the Fire
Unknown (3)
State Emergency Proclamation07/26/18, Governor issued an emergency proclamation for Mariposa County due to the effects of the Ferguson Fire (6)
Hashtags
#fergusonfire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (Aug 12, 2018)Impacted Zip Codes: 93623, 95311, 95318 , 95321, 95338 , 95345, 95389Nearby Zip Codes: 93601, 93604, 93644Fire Information Line: 530-377-6221 8am - 8pm (2)Fire Information Email: [email protected] Additional Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/5927/
Evacuations
Mandatory Evacuations
• Yosemite Valley, Residence and Employees only were allowed to enter at 10 AM, August 8, 2018 (3)
Evacuation Centers / Shelters
Mariposa All Shelters have closed (5)
Small Animal Shelter SPCA of Mariposa County: 5599 CA-49, Mariposa (2)
Large Animal Shelter Mariposa Fairgrounds (2)
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Ferguson Fire - Mariposa County (continued)
Road Closures
Major Roads Highway 140 east from the entrance of Yosemite National Park (2)
Wawona Road open to Yosemite West to Yosemite Valley residents only. (2)
Cal Trans Quick Maps: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
Local Roads Yosemite Valley - set to open August 14 at 9:00 AM (2)
Critical Infrastructure ImpactsPower Indian Flat Substation is within the fire footprint (5)
Water No unsafe water alerts or boil water notices
Structures Threatened Damaged DestroyedResidences - - 7 (6)Other Minor Structures - - 3 (6)Total 995 (5) 0 (5) 10 (4,5)
Injuries / Fatalities Civilian FirefighterInjuries - 19 (5)
Fatalities2 from fire-related traffic
collision (5,6) 2 (5,6)
Community Infrastructure ThreatsHealth Care No current impacts to healthcare facilities (5)
Schools Yosemite Park HIgh, Yosemite National Park El Portal, and El Portal Elementary are all planning on opening on their original start date of August 21 (5)
National Park Wawona and Mariposa Grove will re-open tomorrow, August 13, at 9:00 AM. Yosemite Valley will be open to visitors on Tuesday, August 14 at 9:00 AM. (2)
Post OfficesPost Offices - Re-OpenedFish Camp Post Office, 7733 Fish Camp Ln., 93623 (7)Yosemite National Park Post Office, 9017 Village Drive, 95389 (7)
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Ferguson Fire - Mariposa County (continued)
RecoveryThe recovery information listed here is specific to the Ferguson Fire. See the General
Recovery Resources section for additional resources and links.
Food Waste Refrigerated Foods and Power Outages: When to Save and When to Throw Out: http://www.mariposacounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/66552
Recovery Websites Mariposa County Recovers Website: http://www.mariposacountyrecovers.org
Additional Information Sources
Ferguson Fire Info Line: (530) 377-6221 or [email protected]
Mariposa County Website: http://www.mariposacounty.org
Mariposa County Sheriff's Office Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariposacountysheriff/
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Ferguson Fire - Mariposa County (continued)
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Ferguson Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2135 (Updated:
August 10, 2018 9:02 am)2) InciWeb Incident Page - Ferguson Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5927/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 8:26pm)3) Inciweb - Ferguson Fire Update August 12, 2018: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/photos/CASNF/2018-07-14-1535-FERGUSON-
FIRE/related_files/pict20180712-094736-0.pdf (Updated: August 12, 2018 7:00am)4) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT5) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 12, 2018 4:00pm6) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 20187) USPS Service Disruptions: http://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/business-weather-updates.htm (Updated: August 10,
2018 11:00am)
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Eel Fire - Mendocino County
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Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
972 (1,2) [+0]
85% (1,2) [+0%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 31, 2018 (1) August 8, 2018 (3); unknown (2)
Lead Agency(ies)
Mendocino National Forest (1)
Initial Location
10 miles east of Covelo (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
None (3) 3 residences,
7 minor structures (3)
EvacuationsEvacuation advisory lifted for all
roads and areas (1)
Other Infrastructure ThreatsNone listed
Projected Fire Activity
Minimal fire behavior (2)
It has not grown in several days and no new growth is expected.
(1)
Creeping with burning snags and snag fall issues (1)
Cause of the Fire
Unknown (1) Human (3)
Hashtags
#EelFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (August 5, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: in non-defined zip code area
Nearby Zip Codes: 95428
Fire Information Life: 530-640-1168
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Eel Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6083/ (Updated: August 8, 2018 3:17am)2) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 9, 2018 – 0530 MT3) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Eel Fire (Updated: August 9, 2018
8:00am)
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Holy Fire - Orange & Riverside Counties
Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
22,714 (1)[+12,478]
52% (1) [+47%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 6, 2018 (1) August 17, 2018 (1,3)
Lead Agency(ies)
Unified command: US Forest Service, CAL Fire, Riverside County Fire, Orange County Fire Authority, and the
California Highway Patrol. (2)
Initial Location
Holy Jim/Trabuco Canyon (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
4,976 (6) 16 (3,6)
Cause of the Fire
Arson (1)
Declaration / Proclamation8/9/18 Governor Declares State of Emergency in Orange and Riverside Counties Due to Holy Fire (7)8/9/18, a Local Health Emergency Proclamation was received from Riverside County (7)
Hashtags
#holyfire #hollyfire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center (August 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 92530, 92676, 92883
Nearby Zip Codes: 92531, 92570, 92678, 92679, 92881
Fire Information Line: (714) 573-6210 or (714) 628-7085 (3)
Projected Fire ActivityFire will continue to burn actively in the Bixby and Coldwater Drainages spreading to the NE. Fire is progressing down Bell Canyon. (1)
Active fire behavior with flanking, backing and isolated torching. (3)
EvacuationsMandatory Evacuation
Mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Glen Eden, El Cariso, Blue Jay and Rancho Capistrano. (1)
Evacuation Warning The Trilogy community is under voluntary evacuation. (1)
Lifted Lake Elsinore Riverside community evacuation has been lifted.
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Holy Fire - Orange County
Evacuation Centers/Shelters Shelter Count
Lake Elsinore Temescal Canyon High School, 18760 El Toro Road - ARC (5,6) 55 (5,6)
San Juan Capistrano San Juan Hills High School, 29211 Stallion Ridge - ARC (5,6) 15 (5,6)
Small Animal Shelter
San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus, 581 S Grand Ave,San Jacinto (6)Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group - Orange County, 31896 Plaza Dr, Ste C1, San Juan Capistrano (6)OC Animal Care, 1630 Victory Rd, Tustin (6)Ortega Animal Care, 2734 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano (6)
Large Animal Shelter
San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus, 581 S Grand Ave,San Jacinto (6)Mission Trails Stable, 28432 Calle Arroyo, San Juan Capistrano (6)Rancho Sierra Vista, 31441 Avenida de la Vista, San Juan Capistrano (6)Anaheim Equestrian Center . Rancho Del Rio, 1370 S Sanderson Ave, Anaheim - horses only (6)Anaheim Hills Saddle Club, 6352 E Nohl Ranch Rd, Anaheim (6)Elsinore high School, Agricultural Site, 28100 Canyon Dr, Wildomar (6)Los Alamitos Race Track, 4961 Katella Ave, Cypress - horses only (6)Sycamore Trails, 26282 Oslo Rd, San Juan Capistrano - horses only (6)
Critical Infrastructure & Road Impacts / Threats
Power Southern California Edison 500 KV and 115 KV lines within a mile of the fire, but remain outside the fire line (6)
Communications Possible threat to critical communications infrastructure on Santiago and Modjeska Peaks (6)
Water No impacts listed (6)
Roads Hwy 74 remains closed in both directions (4)
Community Infrastructure Impacts / Threats
Healthcare Dudley House Intermediate Care Facility - relocated some residents due to air quality issues, seeking to repopulate 8/13 (6)
Schools
6 public schools within the evacuation area, impacting 6,720 students (6)1 private school with 10 students in the evacuation area (6)The following schools have delayed their start:
• Menifee UESD, original start date 8/8 (6)• Parris ESD, original start date 8/16 (6)• Parris UHSD, original start date 8/8 (6)• Romoland ESD, original start date 8/9 (6)• Cornona-Norco USD, delayed start for 23 schools until 8/20 (6)
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Holy Fire - Orange County
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Holy Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6106/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 8:05pm)2) Cal Fire iNcident Page - Holy Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2200 (Updated: August
12, 2018 8:01 pm)3) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT4) Southern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Holy Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 8:00pm)5) American Red Cross Open Shelters Map: https://maps.redcross.org/website/maps/ARC_Shelters.html (Viewed: August 12,
2018 10:55pm)6) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 12, 2018 4:00pm7) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 2018
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Murphy Fire - Plumas County
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Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
117 (2,6)[+0]
100% (6) [+70%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 7, 2018 -
Lead Agency(ies)
USFS Plumas National Forest (1)
Initial Location
off Hwy 70 near Chips Creek, west of Belden (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
20 residences, 4 mixed residential/
commercial, 1 commercial, and 12
other (5)
None (4)
EvacuationsEvacuation advisories lifted 8/8
(5)
Road Closures / RestrictionsHighway 70 is open to one-way controlled traffic (3)
Projected Fire Activity
Minimal fire behavior. (4)
Cause of the Fire
Unknown (2)
Hashtags
#murphyfire
Fire Maps
Source: Cal Fire 2018 Incident Map (August 12, 2018 1:08am)
Impacted Zip Codes: undefined zip code area
Nearby Zip Codes: - Fire Information Line: 530-616-8787 (4)Fire Infomration Email: [email protected] (4)Additional Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/6117/
Infrastructure ThreatenedNone (5)
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Murphy Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2204 (Updated:
August 09, 2018 2:42 pm)2) InciWeb Incident Page - Murphy Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6117/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 6:38am)3) InciWeb Murphy Fire FINAL Update 8_12_18: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/6117/45627/ (Updated: August 12,
2018 morning)4) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT5) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Murphy Fire (Updated: August 12,
2018 5:50pm)6) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Murphy Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oncc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30pm)
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Cranston Fire - Riverside County
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Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
13,139 (1)[+0]
100% (1) [+4%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 25, 2018 (1) -
Lead Agency(ies)
San Bernardino National Forest (2)
Initial Location
off Highway 74 and Control Road, east of Hemet (2)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
- 12 (4)
EvacuationsNone Listed
Projected Fire Activity
Crews will continue to patrol and mop-up until full control is achieved.
(1)
Road Closures / RestrictionsHighway 74 - pilot vehicle escorts between Lake Hemet and Mountain Center; and between Mountain Center and Valle Vista/Hemet. (1)
Cause of the Fire
Arson (1)
Emergency Proclamations07/26/18, Governor issued emergency proclamations for Riverside county (3)07/30/18, Riverside County declared a Local Public Health Emergency (3)
Hashtags
#CranstonFire
Fire Maps
Source: Cal Fire 2018 Incidents Map (July 30, 2018 11:46pm)
Impacted Zip Codes: 92544, 92549, 92561
Nearby Zip Codes: - Fire Information Line: 909-383-5688 Fire Infomration Email: [email protected] Additional Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/6032/
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Cranston Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6032/ (Updated: August 10, 2018 2:09pm)2) Cal Fire Incident Page - Cranston Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2169 (Updated:
August 10, 2018 12:57 pm)3) Cal OES Daily Situation Report - August 4, 20184) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 9, 2018 – 0530 MT
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Valley Fire - San Bernardino County
Acres Burned
[Change]% Contained
[Change] 1,350 (1)
[+0]56% (1)[+0%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
July 6, 2018 (1) November 1, 2018 (1)
Lead Agency(ies)
San Bernardino National Forest (1)
Initial Location
Forest Falls, CA (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
None listed None listed
EvacuationsNone listed
Other Infrastructure ThreatsNone listed
Projected Fire Activity
Approximately 70% of the fire's perimeter is steep, rocky, and inaccessible to firefighters. (1)
Minimal smoldering (1)
Cause of the Fire
Under Investigation (1)
Hashtags
#ValleyFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (August 2, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 92339
Nearby Zip Codes: 92399
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Valley Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5900/ (Updated: August 10, 2018 2:27pm)
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Rangeland Fire - San Diego County
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[Change]% Contained
[Change]250 (1)
[+0]100% (1) [+40%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 9, 2018 (1) -
Lead Agency(ies)
CAL FIRE San Diego Unit (1)
Initial Location
off Rangeland Road and Highway 78 in Ramona (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
None listed None listed
Evacuations None listed
Other Infrastructure Threats -
Projected Fire Activity
-
Cause of the Fire
Not listed
Hashtags
#RangelandFire
Fire Maps
No Perimeter Map
Impacted Zip Codes: 92025, 92027, 92065
Nearby Zip Codes: -
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Rangeland Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2207 (Updated:
August 10, 2018 6:26 pm)
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Carr Fire - Shasta & Trinity Counties
Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
201,680 (1)[+22,928]
61% (1) [+12%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date July 23, 2018 (1) August 17, 2018 (3,4)
Lead Agency(ies)Unified Command: CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit, Redding City Fire
and Whiskeytown National Park (1)
Initial LocationHwy 299 and Carr Powerhouse Rd, Whiskeytown (1)
Snapshot Overview
Structures Threatened 197
Structures Destroyed 1,599
Power Infrastructure Threats/Impacts
Water Infrastructure Boil Water Notices
Telecom Infrastructure Threats/Impacts
Cause of the Fire
Mechanical Failure of Vehicle (1)
Emergency Proclamation07/26/18, Governor issued emergency proclamations for Shasta county due to the effects of the Carr fire. (8)7/27/18 Shasta County and the City of Redding both submitted Emergency Proclamations. (8)7/31/18 Trinity County proclaimed a local emergency (8)08/01/18, Shasta County proclaimed a local health emergency. (8)08/04/18, a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration was approved for Shasta County: DR-4382-CA (8)08/09/18 Governor issued executive order to cut red tape & help streamline recovery efforts in communities impacted by the wildfires (8)
Hashtags
#CarrFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (Aug 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 96001, 96003, 96007, 96019, 96024, 96033, 96047, 96051, 96052, 96079, 96087, 96089, 96095, 96099
Nearby Zip Codes: 96017, 96070, 96076, 96091, 96093Additional Cal Fire Maps: http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_maps?incident_id=2164 Air Quality Map - Shasta County: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/drm_index/aq_index/aq_map.aspx
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Projected Fire ActivityFire spread is driven by the fuel and topography, with high potential for roll out, and spot fires. Islands of unburned vegetation inside the already burned area continue to produce significant smoke. (2)
Evacuations - Mandatory
OverviewMandatory evacuations are still in place for 65 civilians. (5)See Shasta County Sheriff’s Office Website for details on areas being repopulated and access routes. https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index.aspx
Shasta County WiskeyTown Park (2)
Trinity County Trinity Dam at Trinity Dam Blvd (2)
Maps
Carr Fire - Evacuation / Re-population map: http://nifc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=cdd41ecf8575458ea8851c6f76770d50 Car Fire Activity Map: http://redding.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=94b379a91e0f47cb91712da22f603d39
Evacuation Centers / SheltersRedding All evacuation centers are closed. (5,6)
AirBnBOpen homes Program - Carr Fire (July 27 - August 17): https://www.airbnb.com/welcome/evacuees/carrfire
Small Animal Shelter
Haven Humane, 1816 CA-273, Anderson (2)Trinity County Animal Control Office, 563 Mountain View, Weaverville (6,8)Siskiyou Humane Society, 1208 N Mt Shasta Blvd, Shasta (6,8)
Large Animal Shelter
Shasta Livestock Auction, 3917 Main St, Cottonwood (6,8)Tehama District Fairgrounds, 650 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff (6,8)
Transportation / Road Closures
Major Roads
Highway 299 - Note there are variations in the lunch time pilot car hours• The public will be permitted to drive between Trinity Dam Boulevard and
Whiskey Creek Bridge from 12:00 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M. daily. The highway will remain closed at all other times. (2)
• Highway 299 is open to the public during specified times; 1200 - 1400 with a pilot car and 1800 - 0500 with a pilot car - from the Visitor's Center to Sand House. (5)
In the event contingency line in Branch IV does not hold or is compromised there maybe future threat to the I-5 corridor (4)Cal Trans Quick Maps: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Transportation / Road Closures (continued)
Local Roads - Shasta County
Whiskey Creek Bridge at 299 (2)Bully Choop at Platina Road (2)Old Bully Choop at Platina Road (2)Rainbow Lake Road at Platina Road, residents only (2)Shasta County Road Closures: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index.aspx
Local Roads - Trinity County
Trinity Dam at Trinity Dam Blvd (2)Shasta County Sheriff’s also listing fire related road closures for Trinity County: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index.aspx
Rail In the event contingency line in Branch IV does not hold or is compromised there maybe future threat to the Union Pacific Rail line (4)
Critical Infrastructure Impacts
Power
In the event contingency line in Branch IV does not hold or is compromised there maybe future threat to PG&E powerlines (4)115KV and 230 KV power lines threatened Western Area Power Administration (4)Redding Electric Utility (REU) power generation plant threatened (5)Redding Electric Utility: 208 of 219 damaged/destroyed poles replaced, of the remaining ones 6 were destroyed and 5 sustained heavy damage. (10)
Communications
In the event contingency line in Branch IV does not hold or is compromised there maybe future threat to Sugarloaf Communication site (4)
Shasta Bally repeater has limited operability due to damage from the fire. This repeater is critical to the public safety radio system. A mobile repeater is being placed on Sugarloaf.(5)
The South Fork Repeater site has sustained major damage. This site hosts the local AM/FM radio stations and local TV, including local news. Other components damaged at the site include AT&T cellular site. (5)
Water
Area Status
Shasta Community Service District - Old Shasta
Boil Water Advisory Notice still in effect (6); still running on generator power, but gradual restoration of power grid is occurring (6)
Shasta Community Service Area - Keswick
Boil Water Advisory Notice still in effect (6); Pressure has been restored to the system, awaiting bacteriological sampling results (6)
Clear Creek Community Service District
Switching to grid power, NO boil water advisory (6)
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area headquarters facility
Do Not Drink Notice (6); now on grid power (6)
A major portion of the fire is a watershed for either the Sacramento River, Whiskeytown Lake, Trinity Lake or Shasta Lake. All of these provide water for consumption and will be effected with the winter rains. (4)The Iron Mountain Mine situation has been mitigated. (4)
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Critical Infrastructure Impacts (Continued)Landfill Shasta County Landfill threatened (5)
Structures Threatened Damaged DestroyedResidential 191 (4) 191 (1,4) 1,077 (1,4)
Multiple Residences 4 (4) - -
Mixed Residential/Commercial - 2 (4) -
Commercial 2 (4) 26 (1,4) 22 (1,4)
Other Structures - 63 (4) 500 (1,4)Total 528 (1); 197 (4,6) 282 (6) 1,599 (3,6)
Maps
Structure Status Information Map: http://calfire-forestry.maps.arcgis.com/apps/PublicInformation/index.html?appid=5bbcbed430ad45e5a38e6be155ef5fec Carr Fire Areal Views Map: http://redding.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2b5e92ade03a40cb8e1b3f1027245c0f
Injuries / Fatalities Civilian FirefighterInjuries - 1 (4); 2 (1) Fatalities 4 (4); 5 (8) 3 (2,4,8)
Community Infrastructure ThreatsHospitals No current impacts to healthcare facilities (6)
Schools
Shasta County Office of Education - Carr Fire Website: https://www.shastacoe.org/office-of-education/carr-fire-relief Shasta County - Schools under mandatory evacuation: none (6)Trinity County - Schools under mandatory evacuation: none (6)Shasta union Elementary School - all playground, solar field , garden, greenhouse, and garage destroyed; some portable classrooms sustained damaged (7)
Post Offices
Post Office - Closed Alternate LocationFrench Gulch Post Office, 14200 Main St., 96033 (9)
Downtown Redding Post Office, 1647 Yuba St., 96001 (9)
Re-OpenedLewiston Post Office, 4391A Trinity Dam Blvd., 96052 (9)
Shasta Post Office, 15430 State Highway 299 W, 96087 (9)
Igo Post Office, 6484 Placer Rd., 96047 (9)
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
RecoveryThe recovery information listed here is specific to the Carr. See the General Recovery
Resources section for additional resources and links.
Community Meeting
City of Redding and Shasta County staff will meet with the community on Friday, August 10, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, August 14, at 6 p.m. at the Redding City Council Chambers (777 Cypress Avenue) to talk about debris removal for private property owners. (8)
Disaster Assistance Center
Disaster Assistance Center, Old Kmart Building, 2685 Hilltop Rd, Redding, CA 96003 (2)• Open daily from 9:00am - 7:00pm (2)• Resources previously available at the local assistance center are no available
at the Disaster Assistance Center. This center also includes access to federal resources made available through the presidential disaster declaration.
Clean Air Centers
Open from 8:00am - 5:00pm as of August 9: (8)• Lewiston Community Center, 302 Texas Ave, Lewiston (8)• Veteran’s Memorial Hall 103 Memorial Dr, Weaverville (8)• Health & Humane Services Building, 6641 State Highway 3, Hayfork (8)
Missing & Found Pets Haven Humane Society Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HavenHumaneSociety/
Disaster Assistance
American Red Cross: All evacuees, or those who have damage to homes, are encouraged to call Red Cross at 844-236-0153 or drop-in to a local Red Cross shelter. The Red Cross will help set up a claim and direct to programs that can help. (25)FEMA: www.disasterassistance.gov or call the Disaster Survivors Line at 800-621-3362. Resources may include temporary shelter, food, first aid, low-interest loan for home or business repairs (through the Small Business Administration), and other disaster assistance. (25)Deadlines
• Deadline to apply for FEMA inDividual Assistance is October 2, 2018 (6)• Deadline for filing for Disaster Unemployment Assistance with the California
Employment Development Department is September 10, 2018 (6)
Donations Shasta 211 Carr Fire Donations Site: http://211norcal.org/donations/
Returning Residents
Shasta County Guidance on Health and Safety Precautions for Re-Entry and Clean Up After Fire: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/shasta-county-health-and-safety-precautions-for-re-entry-and-cleanup-after-fire.pdf?sfvrsn=8dc9fb89_0 Shasta County Food Safety During Temporary Power-Outages: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/food-safety-for-private-homes-during-temporary-power-outages.pdf?sfvrsn=69cafb89_0
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Recovery (continued)
Distribution Center
Red Cross Service Center• Opened 8/10 and will be open for the next few days, 9am-7pm, at the Mt.
Shasta Mall: 1403 Hilltop Dr, Redding (11)Salvation Army Distribution Center
• 2691 Larkspur Ln. Hours - Monday-Saturday 9am-4pm. (11)• Distributing donated items such as household supplies, food and water,
Gatorade, children’s clothing. (11)Lions Fire Relief Center
• Distribution Center providing food, personal care items and fire clean-up supplies, open seven days a week, 9am-6pm at 110 Hartnell Ave., #60, Redding (11)
Food SupportCalFresh is issuing replacement benefits to clients who lost food because of the fire. Clients must apply for replacement benefits by August 21 through one of the Shasta County regional offices. (13)
Scam Alert
Shasta County Cal Fresh (Food Stamps), also known as SNAP - There have been reports of the general public receiving unsolicited calls from what appears to be the SNAP toll free information hotline number: 1-800-221-5689. The unsolicited callers are requesting personal information offering assistance for filling out a SNAP application or other non-SNAP related services such as home security systems. (16)
Shasta County Assessor
Website: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/assessor_index/carr-fire-page Assessors Office Press Release - July 31, 2018: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/assessor-docs/news/2018-carr-fire-disaster-relief-press-release---2nd-version.pdf?sfvrsn=bacdfb89_0 County Assessor’s dashboard of homes that have been assessed to date: https://dtsc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ac68be696d0d46688349a9d31c62205f Individuals who have suffered fire damage are encouraged to contact the Assessor’s Office at 225-3600 and obtain a “Claim for Disaster Relief” application or visit our website at: http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/assessor_index/assessor_forms.aspx to print the form. This claim for reassessment should be filed with the Assessor within 60 days of the date of damage to the property. (12)
Debris RemovalCity of Redding
Under a local health emergency declaration, no Carr fire debris can be removed before being inspected by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) for hazardous material. (14)Absolutely no fire waste should be placed in the cans to be picked up curb-side. (14)The Transfer Station is currently accepting normal garbage as well as food waste with no extra charges. (14)Description of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Debris Clean Up Process: https://www.cityofredding.org/Home/Components/News/News/6712/18?backlist=%2fdepartments%2fdevelopment-services%2fbuilding
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Recovery (continued)
Debris RemovalShasta County
No fire related debris shall be removed without prior inspection by the U.S. EPA, California Department of Toxic Substances Control or the Shasta County Environmental Health Division. (15)Fire-damaged motor vehicles are not accepted for disposal at West Central Landfill. call Northstate Recycling, 530-243-4780, or one of the area’s wrecking yards for available disposal/recycling options. (15)Asbestos and Hazardous Waste Service Providers: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/shasta-county-asbestos-and-hazardous-waste-service-providers--revised.pdf?sfvrsn=5fc0fb89_0 Health & Safety Concerns for property Cleanup: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/shasta-county-health-and-safety-concerns-for-property-cleanup_revised.pdf?sfvrsn=f7c7fb89_0 West Central Landfill - Guidelines for Disposal of Wildland Fire-Generated Waste: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/wcl-fire-generated-debris-waste-acceptance-policy-final-june-2018.pdf?sfvrsn=84cdfb89_2
Recovery Resource Lists
NorCal 2-1-1: http://211norcal.org/resources-for-evacuees/ Carr Fire Recovery (Shasta County and the City of Redding): https://stories.opengov.com/reddingca/published/bDZJVvdJK Redding Chamber of Commerce - Resources for Businesses Impacted by Wildfires: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/17110a9cb1f597d7ae2c4df19/files/59460443-bdc3-42c6-8d71-43871568628a/Resources_for_Businesses_Impacted_by_Wildfires_July_2018.pdf #StrongerThanCarr: https://strongerthancarr.com
Additional Information Sources
Cal Fire
Cal Fire Carr Fire Information Line : (530) 225-2510Carr Fire Fatality Information Line: (530) 734-8762Cal Fire Carr Fire Maps: http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_maps?incident_id=2164 Cal Fire Carr Fire News Releases Sign-up (Constant Contact Form): https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001uWnjXQrYldC7E8KAawvX0dCXUeXRj0a6f7lLMEIwU5YeTfUg2D7IqgibRXyLgAPNUX2C9sYfN_cXRXoIu5IzVk3xwzD9JxyL7iEqwBOn6yo%3D
Cal OESBusiness Operations Center: [email protected] (sending out morning and evening sit reps)
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Carr Fire - Shasta County (continued)
Additional Information Sources (continued)
Shasta County
Nixle Alert Feed for the county: https://local.nixle.com/county/ca/shasta/ (NOTE - not actively being used for the fire)NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC089&y=1 Shasta County Code Red Alert Sign-Up: https://public.coderedweb.com/CNE/en-US/BFBDCA5E730B Shasta County Sheriffs Office Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shasta-County-Sheriffs-Office-1527637610823075/ Shasta County Sheriffs Office Website: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index.aspx Shasta County Environmental Health Division, 1855 Placer Street, Suite 201 Redding, CA 96001; Telephone (530) 225-5787
City of ReddingCity of Redding Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CityOfRedding/ eNotification Alerts: https://www.cityofredding.org/i-want-to-/apply-register-for/enotification/-selectview-0
Trinity County NOAA Watches & Warnings for the County: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/wwaatmget.php?x=CAC105&y=1
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Carr Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2164 (Updated: August
12, 2018 7:06 pm)2) Cal Fire Incident Update - Carr Fire: http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/pub/cdf/images/incidentfile2164_3990.pdf (Update:
August 12, 2018 7:00pm)3) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT4) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Carr Fire (Updated: August 12,
2018 6:30am)5) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Carr Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oncc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30pm)6) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 12, 2018 4:00pm7) Cal OES Business Operations Center Evening Report - August 5, 2018 4:00pm8) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 20189) USPS Service Disruptions: http://about.usps.com/news/service-alerts/business-weather-updates.htm (Updated: August 10,
2018 11:00am)10) Redding Electric Utility Homepage: https://www.cityofredding.org/departments/redding-electric-utility (Viewed: August
13, 2018 1:10am)11) NorCal 211 - Carr Fire Incident Resources: http://211norcal.org/resources-for-evacuees/ (Viewed: August 13, 2018 1:17am)12) Shasta County Assessors-Recorder Office News Release - Carr Fire - Disaster Relief: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/
libraries/assessor-docs/news/2018-carr-fire-disaster-relief-press-release---2nd-version.pdf?sfvrsn=bacdfb89_0 (Updated: July 31, 2018)
13) Carr Fire Recovery - Financial Assistance: https://stories.opengov.com/reddingca/published/ek_Kp03bp (Viewed: August 13, 2018 1:25am)
14) City of Redding News - City of Redding debris removal and cleanup: https://www.cityofredding.org/Home/Components/News/News/6712/18?backlist=%2fdepartments%2fdevelopment-services%2fbuilding (Updated: August 2, 2018 5:24pm)
15) Shasta County Department of Resource Management Environmental Health Division - Health and Safety Concerns for Property Cleanup: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/shasta-county-health-and-safety-concerns-for-property-cleanup_revised.pdf?sfvrsn=f7c7fb89_0 (Viewed: August 3 1:05am)
16) Shasta County Cal Fresh Website: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index/food_and_financial_help/food_stamps.aspx (Viewed: August 10, 2018 12:59am)
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Hat Fire - Shasta County
Acres Burned
[Change]% Contained
[Change]1,900 (1)[+1,100]
55 % (1) [+55%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 9, 2018 (1) August 13, 2018 (2,3)
Lead Agency(ies)
CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit (1)
Initial Location
Hwy 299 east and Fish Hatchery rd, northeast of Burney (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
None (2,3) None (2,3)
EvacuationsEffective at 7:00pm on 08/12/18 all evacuations have been lifted (1)
Other Infrastructure ThreatsEffective at 7:00 pm on 08/12/18 all road closures lifted (1)Pit one Power House is threatened (4)Threat to 60kV power lines (8)
Projected Fire Activity
Minimal fire behavior with smoldering. (2)
Cause of the Fire
Unknown (3)
Hashtags
#hatfire
Fire Maps
Source: Cal Fire 2018 Incident Map (August 11, 2018 9:00pm)
Impacted Zip Codes: 96013, 96016, 96028
Nearby Zip Codes: 96056
Fire Information Line: (530) 225-2510
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Hat Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2208 (Updated: August
12, 2018 7:17 pm)2) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT3) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Hat Fire (Updated: August 12,
2018 6:16pm)4) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 2018
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Hirz Fire - Shasta County
Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
3,825 (2)[+3,475]
5% (2)Previously not listed
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 9, 2018 (1) August 30, 2018 (2,3); September 1, 2018 (4)
Lead Agency(ies)
Northern California Interagency Incident Management Team 1 (2)
Initial Location
off Gilman & Moore Creek Campground, east of Lakehead (1)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
110 residences, 50 other (4)
None (3,5)
Evacuations8 residents north of Gilman Road in the area of Hirz Mountain Road (2)
Other Infrastructure ThreatsLocal water systems threatened (5); The Jennings water supply is partially within the fire along Gilman Road. (4)PG&E distribution lines threatened (4)Fire spread into the Middle Salt Creek has potential to threaten the community of Lakehead, Interstate 5 and powerlines. (4)
Cause of the Fire
Under investigation (2); Human (4)
Hashtags
#HirzFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center Map (August 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 96051
Nearby Zip Codes: 96003, 96011 96070
Fire Information Line: 530-628-0039 7am-7pm (2)
Additional Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/6116/
Projected Fire Activity
Fire behavior is active with flanking, backing and short range spotting. (2)
North winds will continue to push the fire towards structures to the southwest of the fire. (2)
A Fire Weather Watch is in place for adjoining Fire Weather Zones for a significant lightning event beginning Tuesday afternoon. (5)
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Hirz Fire - Shasta County
Information Sources1) Cal Fire Incident Page - Hirz Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2206 (Updated: August
09, 2018 9:08 am)2) InciWeb Incident Page - Hirz Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6116/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 8:29pm)3) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT4) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center Short Briefing 209 Summary Report - Hirz Fire (Updated: August 12,
2018 7:36pm)5) Northern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Hirz Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oncc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 7:30pm)
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Donnell Fire - Tuolumne County
Acres Burned[Change]
% Contained[Change]
27,769 (1)[+6,672]
20% (1) [+14%]
Start Date Estimated Containment Date
August 1, 2018 (1) September 1, 2018 (1,2)
Lead Agency(ies)
Unified Command: US Forest Service, Tuolumne County Fire and Tuolumne County Sheriff (4)
Initial Location
NE of Donnell Lake (1); Five miles west of Dardanelle, CA. (2)
Structures Threatened
Structures Destroyed
220 (1) 55 structures, 81 minor structures
(1,2)
Other Infrastructure ThreatsThreat to critical infrastructure (4)
Cause of the Fire
Unknown (1)
Proclamations08/05/18, a Proclamation was received from Tuolumne County due to the Donnell Fire. No assistance is being requested at this time. (4)08/08/18, a Local Health Emergency Proclamation was received due to impacts from the Donnell Fire. (4)
Hashtags
#DonnellFire
Fire Maps
Source: National Interagency Fire Center (August 12, 2018)
Impacted Zip Codes: 95223, 95314, 95364
Nearby Zip Codes: -
Fire Information Line: (209) 272-5455
Fire Information Email: [email protected]
Fire Maps: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/6092/
Projected Fire ActivityFire activity will moderate slightly under the lighter winds and higher relative humidity values. Areas of concern continue to include Eagle Creek drainage, Long Valley and Haypress, Sardine, and Red Rock Meadows where extensive values at risk are located. Fire may also travel in a SE direction towards Kennedy Meadows within the Middle Fork Stanislaus River corridor. (1)
EvacuationsMandatory: Still in effect along Highway 108 from Eagle Meadow Road to Kennedy Meadows (all residences and campgrounds) as well as all along Eagle Meadow Road (5N01) and the Clark Fork Road area. (1)Advisory: Mill Creek area (1)
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Donnell Fire - Tuolumne County
Road ClosuresHighway 108 - closed from 12.8 miles east of Strawberry at Eagle Meadows in Tuolumne County to the Tuolumne/Mono County lIne. (5)
Public MeetingAugust 13, 2018 from 5pm to 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall at the Word of Life Church located at 24630 Mi Mi-Wuk, CA 95346 there will be a community meeting to provide update on the fire. (1)
Information Sources1) InciWeb Incident Page - Donnell Fire: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6092/ (Updated: August 12, 2018 78:19am)2) National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Thursday, August 12, 2018 – 0530 MT3) Southern California Geographic Coordination Center - News & Notes - Donnell Fire: https://gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/news.php
(Updated: August 12, 2018 8:00pm)4) Cal OES Daily Situation Brief - August 12, 20185) Cal Trans Current Highay Conditions - SR 108: http://www.dot.ca.gov/cgi-bin/roads.cgi?roadnumber=108&submit=Search
(Viewed: August 13, 2018 1:35am)
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Downloadable Map Files
File Link Download Guide # File Types
Air Quality Index (AQI) https://airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=google_earth.index B KML Only
Cal Fire 2018 Statewide Fire Map
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1HacmM5E2ueL-FT2c6QMVzoAmE5M19GAf A KML & KMZ
NASA FIRMS Map (fire activity)
https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/active_fire/#firms-shapefile C Shape & KML
Mendocino Complex Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1rXgr1EznF_I0dkcxvH221qF5I29BGlWM&ll=39.14640142823378%2C-122.79371845039066&z=10
A KML & KMZ
Cranston Fire USGS Post-Fire Debris-Flow Hazards Map
https://landslides.usgs.gov/hazards/postfire_debrisflow/detail.php?objectid=203 D Shape &
GeodatabaseGeorges Fire USGS Post-Fire Debris-Flow Hazards Map
https://landslides.usgs.gov/hazards/postfire_debrisflow/detail.php?objectid=193 D Shape &
GeodatabaseValley Fire USGS Post-Fire Debris-Flow Hazards Map
https://landslides.usgs.gov/hazards/postfire_debrisflow/detail.php?objectid=195 D Shape &
GeodatabaseKlamathon Fire USGS Post-Fire Debris-Flow Hazards Map
https://landslides.usgs.gov/hazards/postfire_debrisflow/detail.php?objectid=199 D Shape &
Geodatabase
Download Instructions Guide # Instructions
A1) click on the three dots in the red header bar for the more options dropdown menu2) select “Download KML”3) Select whether you want a KML or KZM File
B Step 1 under Instructions for Google Earth has the “click here” download link
CSelect the desired map file type and select the desired time period under “USA (Conterminous) and Hawaii”
D Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the desired file format under downloads.
Guide for Overlaying Zip Code Data in Google Earth After opening KML or KZM file in Google Earth activate the Postal Code Boundary layer to see the zip codes. Postal Code Boundary layer is located in Google Earth under Layers -> More -> US Government -> Postal Code Boundary. Tip: to make it easier to see the zip code boundaries, turn off the roads layer.
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General Recovery Resources
Missing People & Check-Ins
Red Cross Safe & Well: https://safeandwell.communityos.org/cms/index.php
Volunteering California Volunteers Current Incidents Page: https://californiavolunteers.ca.gov/current-disasters/
Donations - Financial
List of Organizations coordinating financial contribution: https://californiavolunteers.ca.gov/current-disasters/
Donations - Goods
Please do not send in-kind donations without first coordinating with the receiving agency. Unsolicited in-kind donations strain the system.
California Volunteers Current Incidents Page: https://californiavolunteers.ca.gov/current-disasters/
Cal OES Business Operations Center - coordinating larger donations and support from the private sector: [email protected]
Coping with Disaster Resources
National Disaster Distress Helpline, 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week is a hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline
Parent Guidelines for Helping Children Impacted by Wildfires: https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//parents_guidelines_for_helping_children_impacted_by_wildfires.pdf
US Department Health & Human Services: Tips for Survivors of a Traumatic Event Managing Your Stress: https://store.samhsa.gov/shin/content//NMH05-0209R/NMH05-0209R.pdf
National Institute of Mental Health: Coping with Traumatic Events: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/coping-with-traumatic-events/index.shtml
FEMA - Coping with Disaster: https://www.fema.gov/coping-disaster
Debris Removal State/Federal Wildfire Debris Removal Program Eligibility Chart: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/State-Federal-Wildfire-Debris-Removal-Program.pdf
California Wildfires Household Hazardous Waste and Consolidated Debris Removal Programs Fact Sheet: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/fact-sheet-hhw-and-debris-removal.pdf
EPA - Dealing with Debris and Damaged Buildings: https://www.epa.gov/natural-disasters/dealing-debris-and-damaged-buildings
Cal EPA - Fact Sheet: Protecting Public Health from Home and Building Fire Ash: http://calepa.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/34/2016/10/Disaster-Documents-FireAsh.pdf
Department of Toxic Substances Control - Handling Ash, Debris and other Hazardous Materials from Burned Structures: http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/upload/Fire_Emergency_Guidance_FS_1.pdf
Safe Cleanup of Fire Ash: https://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/toolkit/emerg-response/safe-cleanup-fire-ash.pdf
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General Recovery Resources
Guides - Employee Safety / Employer Responsibilities
CA Department of Industrial Relations - Worker Safety and Health During Fire Cleanup: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/wildfire/Worker-Health-and-Safety-During-Fire-Cleanup.html
CA Department of Industrial Relations - Respiratory Protection During Fire Cleanup: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/Fire_Resp_Protection.html
CA Department of Industrial Relations - Personal Protective Equipment During Fire Cleanup: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/wildfire/Protective-Equipment-During-Fire-Cleanup.html
Insurance
California Department of Insurance - Wildfire Resources Website: http://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/WildfireResources.cfm
California Department of Insurance - Resources to Help Recent Wildfire Victims: https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/140-catastrophes/WildfireResources.cfm
Replacing Vital Records USA.gov Replacing Your Vital Records: https://www.usa.gov/replace-vital-documents
Disaster Assistance
USDA Assistance for Rural Homeowners and Rental Tenants and Rural Communities: https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/docs/libraries/resource-management-docs/ehd-docs/ca-disasterresourcesstatewide.pdf?sfvrsn=66cefb89_0
Unemployment Assistance
California Employment Development Department (EDD), provides temporary unemployment benefits to people whose jobs or work hours were directly impacted by the fires. https://www.edd.ca.gov/about_edd/disaster_related_services.htm Disaster Unemployment Assistance: https://www.edd.ca.gov/unemployment/Disaster_Unemployment_Assistance.htm
Recovery Resource Lists Cal OES Statewide Wildfire Recovery Resources: http://wildfirerecovery.org
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Wildfire Resource Links
National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook
https://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/monthly_seasonal_outlook.pdf
Cal Fire Incident Page
http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents
National Interagency Coordination Center Daily Situation Report (Fire)
https://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf
CalFire 2018 Wildfire Map
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1HacmM5E2ueL-
FT2c6QMVzoAmE5M19GAf&hl=en&ll=37.421476393980626%2C-119.27200899999997&z=6
National 7-Day Significant Fire Potential Map
http://psgeodata.fs.fed.us/forecast/#/outlooks?state=map
Air Quality Conditions - Fires Map
https://airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=topics.smoke_wildfires
CDC Wildfire Smoke Exposure
https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/wildfires/smoke.html
NOAA Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Product
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/land/hms.html
Red Cross Disaster Shelter Locations
http://www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter
USGS Emergency Assessment of Post-Fire Debris-Flow Hazards
https://landslides.usgs.gov/hazards/postfire_debrisflow/
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