[UPDATE 8:50 p.m.:] Fire Burning Off Hwy 36

Breaking news graphicA new fire is burning off Highway 36 west and Beegum Gorge Road in the Platina area of Shasta County. Cal Fire reported that it is 50 acres about 8:45 this morning.

UPDATE 9:05 a.m.: Here is a screengrab from Flight Tracker that shows a Forest Service plane and a helicopter over the fire.

Flight radar

Image from here.

UPDATE 9:17 a.m.: According to information from the scanner, the fire is now at 75 acres and growing at a moderate rate of speed. Air attack which is over the fire ordered three type 1 and four type 2 air tankers and three type 1 and 3 helicopters. Four strike teams of engines and two hand crews are being taken from the Carr Fire to attack this fire.

UPDATE 9:31 a.m.: According to the Northern California Geographic Coordination Center, “Structures and 115 kV powerlines are threatened at this time.”

UPDATE 9:55 a.m.: The CHP Traffic Incident Information Page reports that Cal Fire is closing Hwy 36 at Platina and at “R Mesa Horse Ranch.”

UPDATE 3:12 p.m.: Cal Fire tweeted, “ [update] off Highway 36 west and Beegum Gorge road, Platina area (Shasta County) is now 75 acres and 20% contained. Forward spread stopped.

Caltrans also noted via Twitter that Hwy 36 is still closed between Platina Road and the R Wild Horse Ranch.

UPDATE 8:50 p.m.: Caltrans just posted on Facebook, “SR 36 west of Red Bluff and near Platina Rd is open as of Sunday evening.”

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CLAUDIA Johnson
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CLAUDIA Johnson
5 years ago

More fires firefighters are just so tired I hope we can keep this one small the rainy season can’t get here soon enough everyone please be careful

Don
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Don
5 years ago

Thanks for the update. Where is the best place to get current information, not info from 5 or 6 hours ago?

D
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D
5 years ago
Reply to  Don

The front line… grab some gear and report back to us ASAP

Kristene
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Kristene
5 years ago
Reply to  D

Exactly what I was thinking.

New to the area
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5 years ago

We just moved to hayfork awhile back,is this normal for around here? Weve spent our hole summer in smoke! Very scary!

Ullr rover
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Ullr rover
5 years ago

It’s hard to say what is normal. Fires are normal every summer in this part of the country. I’ve lived in fire country my whole life and pretty much every 3rd year makes for a smoky summer and every 5th or 6th year there is a fire close by.

Brian
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Brian
5 years ago

This has been one of the lightest years for smoke (in hayfork vicinity) since 2014 if my memory serves me correct.

So no, this is not normal. Normally we have smoke for way more than the 3 weeks weve had it thus far this summer.

The first 2 weeks of the carr fire the smoke went north and east only…we were pretty lucky.

Beth
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Beth
5 years ago

Sure is.

Me
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Me
5 years ago

Yes lived in the area my whole life fire is very common here. It’s like this every year.

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

is a PG&E dam / power station at that location.

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

If you are ever driving out along 36 and need to get a txt or email out the R-Wild Horse Ranch store has free wifi.

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

#GorgeFire is holding at 75 acres with 20% containment. Forward spread has been stopped. Highway 36 remains closed between Platina Rd and the R ranch.

Dot
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Dot
5 years ago
Reply to  Pinkasso

Thank you

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

Power and phone landlines are out in Platina and for R-wild Horse Ranch

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

#GorgeFire update. 155 acres with 40% containment. Highway 36 remains closed. Firefighters will remain at scene overnight and through the day tomorrow mopping up hot spots.

Pinkasso
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Pinkasso
5 years ago

Highway 36 is now open again.