[UPDATE 8:22 p.m.] Day 31: Lightning Fires…..Will They Ever End?
Like we have every day, we’ll keep checking on the fires and letting you know if something important happens. As we do, we’ll note the time the facts were posted so you can quickly see if there is something new. Look for the most recent general updates on the bottom but new information for individual fires is posted in the summaries below in blue. (Newest maps of the fires here.) Those that have expanded 20% or more will have their acreage in red bold type.
- Democrat Fire (west of Weaverville): (Current as of 6:45 p.m.) 128 acres and 100% contained. “100% contained.” (More information here.)Public Information Line: (530) 225-2510. Tomorrow, we’ll remove this fire from out list–and may this list get short quickly!
- Horse Fire (northeast of Shelter Cove): (Current as of 7 a.m.) 146 acres and 100% contained. Now completely contained. Tomorrow, we’ll remove this fire from out list–and may this list get short quickly! (More info here.) Fire Information Line: 925-588-9192
- Fork Complex (Trinty Pines and north to Hayfork):(Current as of 6:30 p.m.) 36,499 acres burned and 97% contained. Structures Destroyed: Residences 8, other buildings 4, Firefighter injuries to date: 12, Total Personnel:269. “Fire behavior is expected to continue to be minimal as containment continues to be successful.” (More info here.) Fire Information Line: 530-628-0093
- Gasquet Fire: (Current as of 7 p.m.) 23,868 acres burned and 30% containment. Total Personnel: 754. Injuries: 6. “Tonight showers are expected after midnight, rainfall will be up to 1/4 inch by morning. Bear Fire – 7640 acres, 18% containment. Coon Fire – 5,657 acres 97% Containment Peak Fire – 9663 acres 5% containment Feeder Fire – 898 acres 100% containment.” (More info here.)
- Mad River Complex (Ruth Lake and Surroundings) Now Combined with the Route Complex -see below: (6 p.m.) 37,278 acres and 90% contained. Personnel: 288. “The Lassic Fire continued to grow on the Eastern side towards the Gobbler Fire; however, fire activity was moderated by precipitation received overnight… The Gobbler and the Pickett are in patrol status. Lassic Fire (18,014 acres, 39% contained) “(More info here) Telephone number for the public information officer is 707-574-6289.
- Nickowitz Fire (northern Humboldt/southern Del Norte):(Current as of 6:40 p.m. Not updated as of 8:15 a.m.) 6,631 acres and 55% contained. Total Personnel: 273. “With expected rain and increased humidity, main fire spread will be minimal to the southwest along Nickowitz Creek toward Barren Butte below the 13N01 road.” (More info here) Phone: 530-627-3246. Estimated Containment Date:Tuesday September 15th.
- River Complex:(Current as of 7:45 p.m.) 68,846 burned and 37% contained. Total Personnel: 479. “Although conditions over the fire area have seen a warming and drying trend since this morning’s showers, fire behavior will remain diminished as a result of fuel moisture increase.” (More info here.) Telephone number for the public information officer 530-276-8559. Estimated containment: October 01st, 2015.
- Route Complex (south and west of Hyampom and Buck Mt. area) Now Combined with the Mad River Complex:(Current as of 6:15 p.m.) 35,674 acres burned and 96% contained. Structures destroyed: 2 outbuildings. Total Personnel: 657. Injury: 1. “Johnson Fire (33,782 acres, 71% contained) “Fire activity was moderated by precipitation received overnight.” (More info here.) Telephone number for the public information officer is 707-574-6865. Estimated containment: Tuesday September 01st, 2015.
- South Complex (north and west of Hyampom):(Current as of 8 p.m.) 29,275 acres burned and 65% containment. Personnel: 461. Injuries: 3. “There has been no growth in the fire in the last 48 hours.” (More info here)
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Earlier Chapters:
- Traffic at a Standstill
- Willits Fires Caused by Rogue Lightning, More Lightning in Southeastern Trinity
- Day One: Lightning Fires
- Day Two:
- Brown Declares State of Emergency as Wildfires in Humboldt/Trinity Tax an Already Stressed System
- Lightning Fire Maps
- Day Three
- How Bad Are the Fires? Listen to This Short Video From Yesterday’s Fire Meeting
- Crews Firing Conley Creek Drainage Near Blocksburg
- Day Four (August 2)
- UPDATES on Trinity Fires From John Fenley Dist. Five Supervisor of That County
- Valuable Map Tool for Looking at the Fires
- How Bad Are the Fires? Listen to This Short Video From Yesterday’s Fire Meeting
- Trinity Evacuations
- Firefighter Injured
- New Fire Benbow Vineyard
- Smoke Update Trinity County 8/2
- Saving Highway 36
- New Road Closures in Trinity County Affect Evacuation Routes
- Southern Humboldt Fire Updates and Photos
- These Are The Detailed Fire Maps You’ve Been Waiting For!
- Day Five
- Can You Donate to Help Local Firefighters?
- Humboldt People Rock
- Gasquet Airfield Closed to Private Flights in Order to Accommodate Fire Traffic
- Good News, Blocksburg, Evacuation Advisory Lifted
- [UPDATE 6:05 p.m. Summary of Trinity Evacuations] Mandatory Evacuations Requested for Denny, Dailey, Hoboken and Bell Flat Areas
- Day Six
- We’ve Got Updated Fire Maps for You
- Air Quality Advisory
- KRCRTV Talks to Post Mountain Volunteer Firefighters About Residents’ Complaints
- Lots of New Fire Maps Now Available
- Day 7
- More Mandatory Evacuations in Trinity County
- Precautionary Evacutioons Issued for Humboldt County
- Overview of the Fires in Six Rivers National Forest
- Spot Fire Today: A Look at the Run Up Big Mountain
- Your Fire Maps 8/6/15
- Day 8 (August 6)
- Trinity County Sheriff Releases Updated Evacuation Information
- Sooo….Someone Stole Equipment From Firefighters……..
- Video From the Front Line of the Pine Fire
- Day 9
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/7/15
- Awww, Even Emerald Country Does Like Helicopters Now….
- [UPDATE 7 p.m.] Trinity County Sheriff Issues Updated Evacuation Information as of 8/7
- A Guide to Firefighters: Locals and Those From Far Away (Can You Believe We Have a Crew From Puerto Rico Here?)
- Weary Firefighters Bunking at HSU
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/8/15
- Day 10: Lightning Fires
- Smoke Conditions Across the Emerald Counties
- Latest Trinity County Evacuations 9 p.m. August 8
- Day 11 Lightning Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/9/15
- Evacuation Updates From Trinity County on August 9
- Local Motorcycle Group Pitches in to Help Firefighters and Fire Victims, How You Can Donate
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/10/15
- Day 12: A Dozen Days After the Lightning Fires Began
- Aww! Three Generations of Firefighters on the Humboldt Complex
- Trinity County Evacuations as of August 10
- ‘Walking Where the Devil Dances:’ A Local Firefighter Writes About Fighting the Fires Day After Weary Day
- Lassic Fire, West of Ruth, Expanded Today
- Breaking News: Inmate Firefighter Seriously Injured on Humboldt Complex
- HCSO Would Like to Remind Humboldt of Precautionary Evacuations
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/11/15
- Evacuations and Road Information From Trinity County of August 11
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/12/15
- Day 13
- A Silent Witness: Dissecting a Fire
- Air Tanker Made Emergency Landing at Rohnerville Airport
- Day 14: Two Weeks After the Lightning Fires Started
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/13/15
- Day 15: Lightning Fires
- Unhealthy Air Found in Areas of Trinity County
- Trinity County Evacuations and Road Closure Information as of August 13
- Latest on Evacuations and Road Closures for Trinity County
- Day 16: Lightning Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/15/15
- Day 17: Lighting Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/15/15
- Lost Horses Seek Out Firefighters
- As the Fires Grow: Map Gifs of the River, Route, South and Mad River Complexes
- A Dubious Distinction: River Complex Now Largest This Year in California’s USFS Lands
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/16/15
- Day 18
- Current Information on Evacuations and Road Closures Per Trinity County Sheriff
- Day 19: Lightning Fires
- Lassic Fire Bursting Seams, Sheriff Evacuating Residences Now
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/18/15
- Day 20: Lightning Fires
- The Latest Information on Road Closures and Evacuations From Trinity County
- Day 21: Lightning Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/19/15
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/20/15
- Horse Fire: Day Three
- Day 22: Lightning Fires
- National Geographic Profiles Firefighters Near Hayfork
- Animated Maps as the Lassic Fire Swallows Miles of Forest Land
- [UPDATE 12:06 a.m.] Lassic Fire Flashing and Flaring in the Night Sky
- Under Hot, Dry Conditions, Lassic Fire Throws Huge Plume of Smoke as it Expands South and East
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/21/15
- Day 23: Lightning Fires
- Current Evacuation and Road Information for Trinity County
- Clean Air Centers in Humboldt
- Hwy 36 Reopens and Other Important Information from Friday Night’s Meeting For the Route and Mad River Complexes
- Day 24: Lightning Fires
- Where are the maps?
- Unhealthy Air Conditions in Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity Counties
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/23/15
- Most Recent Evacuation and Road Information for Trinity Count
- Day 25: Lightning Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/25/15
- Current Evacuation and Road Information From the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office
- Day 26: Lightning Fires
- Trinity County Sheriff’s Office Releases Current Road and Evacuation Information
- Day 27: Lightning Fires
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/26/15
- [UPDATE 10:31 p.m.] Day 28: Lightning Fires
- Trinity County Road and Evacuation Information
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/27/15
- Day 29: Lightning Fires
- Brown Issues Emergency Order to Help Lake and Trinity Counties
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/28/15
- Day 30: Lightning Fires
- Two Arrested After Investigation Into Start of the Democrat Fire
- Latest Trinity County Evacuations and Road information
- YOUR FIRE MAPS 8/29/15
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Wondering if the rains went as far as to help with the fires. The weather conditions seem good for today anyway.
Hey, your name got fixed!
Yes, when I went to comment I there was a blank spot where my name should be and I put it in right this time. I thought you did something to fix it. Yay 🙂
I agree, I hope your list gets smaller and smaller!
Don’t know how much the rain helped the fires but it definitely helped the spirits of some ….
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/hayfork-excited-for-chance-of-rain/34983242
The first line should read JULY 30th
Sheesh! Thank you. It is fixed now.
The date correction reminds me of something my grandfather used to say … it was an old expression even in his day ….”That will never be noticed from a trotting horse.” 🙂
Let’s hope the readers were all trotting then.
Remember, 100% “Contained” doesn’t mean the fire is out, it’s not even “Controlled” yet. Contained just means all the firelines are in, and it is unlikely to continue to grow. It still can be raging inside of those lines. Controlled is the next status a fire goes through. Controlled means the fire is fully under control, and is calming down, and is not a threat to firefighters or the public anymore, but still can be burning for months after this status. The final status is “out”, and on large Forest fires, the Agencies usually wait until the fire has had a lot of rain on it, and there have been no smokes at all for days…This can be many months later on a big one…Or in Winter, before they get called out. They are very careful about this, as if a fire rekindles after being called out, it usually has to be treated like a new one for payments, etc. There are some famous examples of a fire being called out then roaring to life. The Oakland Hills fire, that destroyed hundreds of homes, had been declared “out”…a bit too early..
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Thank you all the updates. The first good soaking rain and you can take a day off Kym. 🙂
First, I had to get ready for school starting tomorrow…I teach part time. BUT, then my mom and I took my niece, her family and my family to the fair–curly fries, horse shows and kids who win first prize in the Lego section…Who can beat that?
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