[UPDATE 9:47 p.m. Hwy 53 Reopened] Maps of the Clayton Fire, Thousands Evacuated, Likely Hundreds of Structures Destroyed

Are you wanting to know where the Clayton Fire burned so far? The latest maps are below.

But first a quick recap, the Clayton Fire tore through the town of Lower Lake yesterday after flames burst through contingency lines and raced into an area which had remained unscathed during last year’s devastating fires. (See previous story here.)Thousands evacuated by car, bus, and even sometimes by walking. Animals and people fled from flames that appear to have destroyed more than 100 homes and businesses (Cal Fire will be bringing in a team today to access the damage.) We’ll be updating throughout the day as the fire continues to push across drought parched lands.

Below we posted a screenshot taken from a heat map of the fire. (You can download the large version for a 3D-type experience if you have Google Earth installed by clicking this link.  This allows you to inspect the areas within the fire closely. Please give it some time to download.)
clayton Fire Aug 15 jpgNote the intense heat on the northeastern edge of the fire. As well as the scattered red dots showing pockets of heat.

Below we also have a topo map. Too small, right? Don’t worry. Just click on it and wait for a pdf map of the area to load. [Both of these maps were based on heat radiation imagery taken at 1:47 a.m.]Capture 20160815_Clayton_IR_TOPO.pdf

We will be updating as new information comes in.

UPDATE 8:52 a.m.: Let people know that lost and found pets can be reported at this site here.

UPDATE 9:07 a.m.: Follow Matthew Henderson for photos and updates from the frontlines.

UPDATE 9:55 a.m.: Cal Fire just released this updated map showing the Clayton Fire in relation to the 2015 fires.

Cal Fire map of Clayton Fire in relation to 2015 fires as of August 15, 2016

Cal Fire map of Clayton Fire in relation to 2015 fires as of August 15, 2016

UPDATE 10 a.m.: Firefighters will be looking to use the perimeter lines from the 2015 Rocky Fire to stop the Clayton Fire from spreading. At this point, there are multiple aircraft and crews working the fire using daylight to their advantage before the sun sears the vegetation and makes it more likely to ignite.

UPDATE 10:06 a.m.: Caltrans has an update on the roads. We’ve embedded it from their Facebook page.

UPDATE 12:01 p.m.: A falling tree killed a hotshot working on the Strawberry Fire, yesterday. This is not the same fire as the one in Clearlake but we thought we should honor the one who died here. This was sent out yesterday.

At approximately 1600 hours, a Lolo Interagency Hotshot crew member [Justin Beebe of Bellows Falls, Vermont. He is a member of the Lolo Hotshots based in Region 1] with the US Forest Service. was hit by a falling tree, sustaining critical injuries. Line EMTs and paramedics assigned to the division responded and a short haul capable helicopter was launched. A short-haul extraction was initiated at 1730 and the injured firefighter was transported to helibase. Life Flight paramedics, in consultation with a physician in Ely, declared the firefighter deceased at 1746.
A Coordinated Response Protocol (CRP) Team and Learning Review Team (LRT) has been mobilized and will receive an in-briefing and delegation of authority at 1800 hours today.
//s// Steve Mietz
Superintendent, Great Basin National Park

The deceased is Justin Beebe of Bellows Falls, Vermont. He is a member of the Lolo Hotshots based in

Region 1 with the US Forest Service.

UPDATE 12:15 p.m.: Cal Fire update stated:

  • Southern Clearlake area still evacuated
  • 1000 firefighters working today.
  • CAL FIRE crews doing assessment of how many buildings burned today. 175 homes burned down… multiple commercial buildings
  • Hwy 29 and 53 closed.
  • Fire moving east today.

UPDATE 1:50 p.m.: Cal Fire says fire is

  • 4000 acres
  • 1500 Structures threatened
  • 175 Structures Destroyed
  • Over 1000 personnel on scene

UPDATE 1:51 p.m.: Lake Co. Sheriff issued the following information about donations:

Information Concerning Donations

North Coast Opportunities, Inc. (NCO) is re-activating the fire relief fund created during 2015’s devastating Lake County wildfires, and is already working with local organizations to react as quickly as possible to the Clayton fire.

More details about the fund and how to apply will be forthcoming. In the meantime, donations are being accepted at any Mendo Lake Credit Union branch, at any NCO office, or via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=HLU6ZNS7EDQU8. Make checks payable to NCO / Wildfire Relief Fund, and write “Clayton Fire” in the memo section.

UPDATE 4:47 p.m.: Schools closed.

School Closures Due to Clayton Fire

For the safety of students, teachers and staff, the Konocti Unified School District schools will be closed for the week of August 15 through August 19 due to the close proximity of the Clayton Fire.

The schools affected by closure include Burns Valley Elementary, East Lake Elementary, Lower Lake Elementary, Pomo Elementary, Lower Lake High School, Lewis Center, Blue Heron School, Carlé High School, Highlands Academy, Konocti Education Center and Clearlake Creativity School.

A plan for the continuance of school operations for the following week will be released on or by Friday, August 19.

UPDATE 4:52 p.m.: Lake County Sheriff posted,

COMMUNITY MEETINGS TODAY
6:00 p.m. Kelseyville High School
7:30 p.m. Twin Pine Casinos

The public is invited to attend community meetings to be held this evening.

Community meeting #1:
6:00 p.m.
Kelseyville High School
Football field
5480 Main Street
Kelseyville, CA

Community meeting #2:
7:30 p.m.
Twin Pine Casino
South of Middletown
Middletown, CA

The goal of the community meetings is to inform the public of the current fire situation and to discuss the impact of the Clayton Fire on the community.

UPDATE 7:17 p.m.: Governor Jerry Brown proclaimed Lake County in a state of emergency “due to the effects of the Clayton Fire, which has burned thousands of acres, damaged critical infrastructure, destroyed homes and caused the evacuation of residents.”

UPDATE 7:32 p.m.: State Senator Mike McGuire tweeted,

UPDATE 8:15 p.m.: Link to a video that shows the devastation of the Lower Lake Fire from above.


UPDATE 8:47 p.m.:
Arrest made in the Clayton Fire. A 40-year-old Clearlake man was charged with 17 counts of arson. Read more here.

UPDATE 9:47 p.m.:  Caltrans posted on their Facebook page, “State Route 53 has been reopened to traffic. Motorists should drive with caution due to fire equipment and Caltrans crews continuing inspections and tree removal.”

 

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sharon
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7 years ago

How’s lakeport?

Rita
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Rita
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

There is a FEMA Trailer site near LL off Hwy. 53. Was it evacuated? My brother is there after losing home last year in Cobb.

jim honegger
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jim honegger
7 years ago
Reply to  Rita

If in Clearlake on OLD 53, no problems.

Lorrie
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Lorrie
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Are the “Avenue’s” still untouched?

James
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James
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

An easterly breeze picked up around 11am Monday, and ignited a hotspot to create a large plume. But the increased support, including a jet with retardant, made a big difference and the plume disappeared in about 45 minutes. It looks like we’ll have easterly breezes in the afternoons for the next 4 days which may(?) threaten Clearlake.

Pamela Lee
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Pamela Lee
7 years ago
Reply to  Lorrie

My brother lives in the avenues and he said he was able to go home. That was yesterday.

James
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James
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

My insurance company told me that Stagecoach Lane still has structures remaining on it. They could not tell me how many (or if any) had been damaged or destroyed.

Barbara Ihl
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Barbara Ihl
7 years ago
Reply to  sharon

Lakeport is located on the other side of the lake.

B. Bacin
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B. Bacin
7 years ago
Reply to  sharon

Lakeport is at the opposite end of the lake nearly 20 miles away.

J Dubbs
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J Dubbs
7 years ago

Is hwy 20 flowing freely?

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago
Reply to  J Dubbs

as of 8 am , hwy 20 open
hwy 53 closed from olympic drive south thru lower lake

Rachel
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Rachel
7 years ago
Reply to  clearlake fool

Did the Walmart burn down?

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago
Reply to  Rachel

fire was using walmart and rays parking lots yesterday for staging area for incoming fire crews . hope its still intact , i have shopping to do

Heartbroken
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Heartbroken
7 years ago
Reply to  clearlake fool

That has got to be the most insensitive comment I have read. People’s lives are devastated and you’re greatest concern is shopping at Walmart? Grow a heart and some compassion!

Workingwoman
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Workingwoman
7 years ago
Reply to  Heartbroken

He lives there and is seeing this first hand. when you’re living it, sometimes you have to laugh to keep from going crazy.

J Dubbs
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J Dubbs
7 years ago
Reply to  clearlake fool

Thank you. Is this first hand, or some chp info site? May be using it tomorrow if not, 36. Hopefully I can call upon you tomo for update

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago
Reply to  J Dubbs

as far as the fire goes , right now its not affecting hwy 20 but on that hwy anything can happen any time .
i look at both highway patrol web site and caltrans quick map on district 1 web site

John
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John
7 years ago

How did this fire start?

CnD
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CnD
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

It took about a year to determine/release how last year’s Valley fire started… Hot tub wiring not to code.

really
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really
7 years ago
Reply to  CnD

uhhh that was not the cause
it was a pgn shed
[edit]

Angel
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Angel
7 years ago
Reply to  really

Uh, yes that was the official reason, released like last week. . . Hot tub wiring.

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago
Reply to  John

UNOFFICIAL comments on facebook saturday late afternoon had a couple fire chiefs saying arson to start clayton fire , again UNOFFICIAL as they still investigating
neighbor saw lots of fire personal FB pages saying that but still UNOFFICIAL

Danielle
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Danielle
7 years ago
Reply to  John

Under investigation

silverlining
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silverlining
7 years ago

Best coverage of all the sites so far, even the P.D.

Jane Eagle
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Jane Eagle
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Sad, but extremely well done. Thank you.

Tailgate
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Tailgate
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Kym, Your integrity as a reporter is unmatched in Humboldt. Thank you!

Ma
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Ma
7 years ago
Reply to  Tailgate

Second and third that!!!

Gazoo
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Gazoo
7 years ago
Reply to  Tailgate

👍🏽

Retired R.E. Agent
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Retired R.E. Agent
7 years ago
Reply to  Tailgate

I second that.

Kayla
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Kayla
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Do you have any info on deer park off of morgan valley?

julie
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julie
7 years ago
Reply to  Kayla

Kayla if someone answers you on this could you please text or call me? We live on Copsey Creek Way and are desperate to find out some news!! 707-393-7339 Julie

Nan Haner
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7 years ago
Reply to  julie

Hi, Julie, I have been trying to find out if the fire hit any homes in Copsey Creek subdivision, as we gave our dtr 2 lots on Deer Creek that we had. We had not built on the lots as yet, so no major loss. Someone suggested calling Cal-Fire for possible info.

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago
Reply to  Nan Haner

https://m.facebook.com/meganberger1900

Look here, she posted video from copsey creek and many other areas.

Earthmama
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7 years ago
Reply to  julie

if you know the area well ck this video as u can see a lot of aerial footage of fire area and Lower lake really well…it aeems to be really hit and miss just like valley fire but there is damage all over town. This is best footage i have seen so far

Perri Kimono
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Perri Kimono
7 years ago

This is the best map coverage that I have found. Thank you. My sister is near Lower Lake and I worry. So many fires!

Lori Kendall
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Lori Kendall
7 years ago

Moved out of Bay Area a couple of years ago. So sad to see this. Your coverage is excellent. I’ll keep you all in my thoughts – pray for containment, safe evacuation and return of people and their pets.

mike
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7 years ago

During the 2015 Lake County Fires, the following organization facilitated donations. There are doing so again:

https://www.ncoinc.org/

They are seeking monetary donations. The Social Service Director stated at the 8pm news conference on Sunday night that MONETARY donations are needed at this time. THey were inundated with inappropriate in-kind donations last year. MONEY! That’s what they need.

Kim N
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Kim N
7 years ago

Does anyone know if homes were destroyed on Bryant RD?

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago
Reply to  Kim N

had to look for road on map , its close to tish tang road and there was at least 1 structure reported on fire on scanner real early on tish tang . no idea about bryant . fire did not cross water channel at that area . it crossed water way out dam road .
sorry but very little i can find online as there still active fire and most reporters staying away from burning areas and its all evacuated so not many videos on FB

Lynn Nehrkorn
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Lynn Nehrkorn
7 years ago

Heart go out to those directly effected🙏 Does anyone have word about MediaCom/ internet service? Been out since yesterday in No. Lakeport.

Cathy
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Cathy
7 years ago
Reply to  Lynn Nehrkorn

I read somewhere that some of their fiber optic lines were burned. My Mediacom TV (in Buckingham) has been out since 4:00pm Aug. 14. Luckily, I have DSL for internet.

Lynn Nehrkorn
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Lynn Nehrkorn
7 years ago
Reply to  Cathy

Thx , I work from home so guess I’m off today.

Jean White
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Jean White
7 years ago

Where is the fire in regards to Point Lakeview Road.? We have a mobile home in a park located off of Point Lakewiew Road.

the misadventures of bunjee
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the misadventures of bunjee
7 years ago

MODIS Google Earth active fire mapping overlay from the Forest Service as of 9:30 this morning. Get it here:
http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/googleearth.php

David Sieck
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David Sieck
7 years ago

my buddy is a volunteer firefighter on a paid Strike Team on the Clayton fire. he texted methis morning –” this place blew up. We almost got burned over.”. that wouldn’t have been good because he owes me $200, LOL.seriously, somebody made a bad decisionto put my buddies Strike Team at that much hazard.human life is the first priority. structures can always be rebuilt

Who
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Who
7 years ago
Reply to  David Sieck

And pot plants can be replanted lol.

Jaja
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Jaja
7 years ago
Reply to  David Sieck

Wind direction can change in seconds, this fire is creating it’s own weather just like valley fire which makes it extremely unpredictable. I mean how often do you see them lessen a containment %? Went from 15% to 5% containment yesterday.
Praying for rain, that those thunderstorms bring water no lightning and picturing a huge cloud burst over lake county.

joe
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joe
7 years ago
Reply to  Jaja

Is the Riviera in dAnger?

Jennifer Poole
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7 years ago

thanks for the maps, Kym! Finally a couple of useful and helpful maps. Posted with link on Willits Weekly’s Facebook page and recommendation to follow your blog for today’s updates.

upwising
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upwising
7 years ago
Reply to  Jennifer Poole

I have been battling with the Press-Democrat (Piss-Dimwhit?) all morning to simply publish links to your site, to donation sites, and to pet sites. THey seem incapable of doing that.

The SF Chronicle and LA Times, on the other hand, freely accept such posts.

Your journalism is WORLD-CLASS!

MUCH MUCH respect!

Marina Franov
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Marina Franov
7 years ago

Why do they call it clayton fire if it’s.not in clayton c? Just curious
..it’s horrible 🙁 again!!!

Jessica Stanwood
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Jessica Stanwood
7 years ago

My family home where I grew up is on Mustang Court a bunch of manufactured homes on a cul de sac. Off of Riverview Drive off Bonham don’t own it anymore but it is still home. Do you know if it is still up? Second home on left side on end, had walnut trees and a woodstove view of farmers ranch.

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago

before the power went out yesterday i heard on scanner that some on bonham were burning in that area . that was direction fire was blowing toward out of lower lake . thats the area where fire jumped the water across dam road and started burning toward last years rocky fire . they have crews assessing damage and houses . hope by tomorrow they have up better maps like they had last years fire . i have friends in that area also and have had no contact with them . im worried also

Ryan
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Ryan
7 years ago

A reporter took this video on Mustang Ct.:

https://twitter.com/EvanSernoffsky/status/764957577000030208?lang=en

There are a bunch more videos on their twitter feed from other locations in the town. I just hope everyone is alright.

Cece Walker
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Cece Walker
7 years ago

My friend’s home is off Winchester on a dead end directly across from Gerry Ct. in Lower Lake. Is that area ok or not?

Raindance
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Raindance
7 years ago
Reply to  Cece Walker

This link has video footage from winchester, it looks like they’ve let folks back in to see what’s left of their place.
Pretty well done videos and updates at bottom

http://m.kcra.com/news/scene-of-devestation-left-behind-by-lake-county-fire/41205670

David Sieck
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David Sieck
7 years ago

it appears from these maps that southern Clearlake is immediately threatened.Clearlake is 10 square miles with a population of 15000. the Cal Fire report from this morning says they have only 6 aerial tankers and only a few helicopterson this fire.. it makes no sense to me that there is not more air support

my place was destroyed by the Butte fire in the Sierra Foothills 11 months ago.in my opinion there are far too few tankers in the airas the fire rapidly grew
Cal Fire boots on the ground are great. my daughter is a firefighter with Cal Fire. But questions have to be asked whenCommand Decisionsdo not seem to make sense. that’s not playing the blame game
it’s just asking for better decisions

Lejen
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Lejen
7 years ago

Thank you for posting this., its been hell guessing and wondering. I left my house on Copsey Creek at 10am, found out the town burned down at 4pm…these maps are the first indication that everything is gone.

julie
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julie
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

We live on Copsey Creek too! I can’t see the map very well on my phone…our house has all the mailboxes in front and we recently landscaped. Do you live nearby and what could you see on the maps? We are desperate for information. …please text or call me at 707-393-7339 Julie or Ken

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago
Reply to  julie
LeeLee
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LeeLee
7 years ago

Did any of the schools burn down?

Sue Chisam
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Sue Chisam
7 years ago
Reply to  LeeLee

School superintendent, operations guy and one of the principals let in and checking now. As of yesterday it was posted that the buildings were ok at Lower Lake Elementary and Lower Lake High School. Do not know about Carle’. The small classroom across Lake Street from the elementary, I heard, might be gone.

Raindance
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Raindance
7 years ago
Reply to  LeeLee

http://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/5972650-181/clayton-fire-in-lake-county?gallery=5972046&artslide=0

This report states the flames just licked the side of the elementary school and so am assuming it’s still standing.
There are also pics of homes burning all over sac and SF papers, and some great ones of young goats rescued!
Following each papers twitter feed or kyms awesome feed of multiple news sources in one spot best way to see stories/pics from folks who’ve been allowed in with firefighters.

Cherie Krause
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Cherie Krause
7 years ago

Any updates on the Twin Lakes neighborhood? Twin Lakes is off Hwy 29 and “C” Street.

Tanya F Kaplow
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Tanya F Kaplow
7 years ago

Thank you for this great article!

Tembi
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Tembi
7 years ago

How far from Glenhaven? We always stay at Indian Beach Resort when on vacation. We hope
Ken and family and guests are all OK. We are hoping for the best. We love them.

Jaja
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Jaja
7 years ago

Wow I have to say how scary it is to see the difficulties folks are having getting information. Just horrible, it must up the stress level tremendously!
And the lack of air tankers!! With federal emergency funding approved can the state receive help from neighboring states like nevada? Didn’t people come from out of the country during the valley fire?

Jagielka
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Jagielka
7 years ago
Reply to  Jaja

Federal funding is depleted Obama paid Iran 50 million $ to release hostages. Could use those funds to protect the homeland take care of our own. Hope everybody is safe and best wishes to firefighters and all effected.

Michael
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7 years ago
Reply to  Jagielka

Inaccurate. Irrelevant. But thanks. Can you leave this comment thread for people who are trying to help others. Thanks.

Ras
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Ras
7 years ago
Reply to  Jagielka

Huh? Your kidding right? We spend near a billion $ a week in Iraq/Afghanistan. Total cost so far 2.5 trillion

Michael
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7 years ago
Reply to  Ras

Again. Irrelevant. Inaccurate. Please leave the government comments out of this thread. It doesnt help the people who are looking for fire information here.

Retired R.E. Agent
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Retired R.E. Agent
7 years ago
Reply to  Ras

This thread is about the Clear Lake fire. NOT, and I repeat, NOT the middle east or politics.

Sue Chisam
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Sue Chisam
7 years ago

Thank you so much for this site and its links. Matthew Henderson is excellent. Low talking, good panning, excellent quality. First place I have found comprehensive maps.

Dave Kirby
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Dave Kirby
7 years ago

Threads like this show the best side of the blogosphere. Amazing coverage.

efrain
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efrain
7 years ago

Is the Riviera in dAnger?

Sarah Villa
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Sarah Villa
7 years ago

I heard Quarterhorse Ln. is completely burned, but what about Pebble Ct. and Palomino Ct.? Does anyone know if there are any houses left there?

efrain
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efrain
7 years ago

Is IGA, foods ect. Burning down.

Holly Sherman
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Holly Sherman
7 years ago
Reply to  efrain

You never know which way the wind will blow. Riviera has not been evacuated, and is still quite a distance from the fire. Stay alert just in case.

John
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John
7 years ago

How is Harbor Highlands just off cache creek?

Marilyn
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Marilyn
7 years ago

What about 9th and Boyles in Lower Lake

Marilyn
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Marilyn
7 years ago
Reply to  Marilyn

Has that area caught on fire I have property there but I live in San Jose

Earthmama
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7 years ago
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Susan
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Susan
7 years ago

Great info. Great graphics. How many miles are between HVL boundary & current fire area?

clearlake fool
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clearlake fool
7 years ago

wind shift again . now blowing smoke over city of clearlake . its getting orange out there and need light on to type

B
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B
7 years ago

Any info on Bonham Road homes would be appreciated if any is available. Thanks so much.

Kimmy357
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Kimmy357
7 years ago

Is there any information about the cache Creek Apartments on Dam rd.? Have they been damaged?

Lee
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Lee
7 years ago

I passed 37 fire trucks heading towards Lakeport at 11:45. Can you explain?

Louise
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Louise
7 years ago

Family on Old Spruce Grove Road Walnut Orchard. Are they ok?

Will
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Will
7 years ago

Any word on the avenues in clearlake? Great coverage on this whole thing, best going

Louise
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Louise
7 years ago

Prayers are in order for ALL, we went through this 20 years ago in Nevada.

T. Abell
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T. Abell
7 years ago

I heard that Hwy 53 between 29 and Olympic is closed. Are any structures/houses on Old Hwy 53 in danger?

Sue
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Sue
7 years ago

Do you know of any FB groups networking about the Clayton fire animal rescue efforts? I am aware of the Lake County Fires Pet Find group but wondering if there is a comprehensive list somewhere of others to share info with? Example: Middletown Animal Hospital has taken in a found mini horse with burns and this would be info that could be widely shared to help reunite with owner and to make public aware that Middletown vet is a resource for animals injured by the fire.

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago
Reply to  Sue

Orphan Dog on FB posting pics&info

Prayers for Lake Co.
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Prayers for Lake Co.
7 years ago
Reply to  Sue

The Clearlake vet’s site has some info too. They took in a kitten found after the fire, etc.

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago

Yes and SPCA clearlake on FB page, many animals collected by LEAP are going there, thank u C.L. SPCA!!

Debbie
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Debbie
7 years ago

My mom lives on Dam rd on cache creek about 3/4 mile down rd from walmart…Does anyone know if this area is ok?

Linda Mann
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Linda Mann
7 years ago
Reply to  Debbie

For Debbie, In case you haven’t heard by now, I read that nothing on Dam road burned or was in immediate danger.

Tony
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Tony
7 years ago
Reply to  Linda Mann

Thanks Linda. I used to stay at 14170 Dam road as a kid vacationing. I hope the people all around there are safe.

Em
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Em
7 years ago

Devastating news. Earlier it was reported that the Old Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum was spared. Any word if that is still true?

Jaja
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Jaja
7 years ago
Reply to  Em

I saw a picture of it intact

Get the horses out!
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Get the horses out!
7 years ago
Reply to  Jaja

Yay!

Lisa
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Lisa
7 years ago
Reply to  Em

Does anybody know if hey 20 is closed at any point?

Raindance
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Raindance
7 years ago

Doesnt Facebook have a way for folks to check in during a disaster? It was used in the Orlando shooting I think.

If not is there a way to set up an open page where local folks can chek in, leave their info, write whom they’re looking for and share information about neighborhoods&needs?

Amy
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Amy
7 years ago
Reply to  Raindance

I recommend checking out Lake County scanner News Facebook page.

Get the horses out!
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Get the horses out!
7 years ago
Reply to  Raindance

I’m sure there is. Maybe link it to your email and name it Clayton fire community page or something like that?

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago

LEAP phone # 707 263 0278

For lost pets &/or ones you werent allowed to go get, call them to let them know where your home is and who you are looking for.
Have already seen some dogs they got out of a neighborhood so they are on the ground now.
And many many thanks to them!!!

Get the horses out!
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Get the horses out!
7 years ago
Reply to  Murp

is there a volunteer group getting the animals out?

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago

Not sure about anyone but LEAP being allowed into fire areas to evacuate animals, but I’d say contact Orphan Dog or Jameson animal rescue ranch| 707.815.8153.
If you’re not on FB you can find their websites. Also the clearlake SPCA, I would imagine they need volunteers to help with all the animals in kennels, esp if you have some experience. Their FB page has list of needs for the critters.
The Jameson ranch has put out a call for temporary foster homes for all different animals.

Get the horses out!
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Get the horses out!
7 years ago
Reply to  Murp

Thank you!

Murp
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Murp
7 years ago

Link to public FB page of woman allowed into burned neighborhoods, shes written out street names with addresses and stating what’s gone and what’s standing.
You can send her your address and she will go check it and take pictures, she is uploading the pics she’s taken so far as well.
At least a little info for folks, thanks to her!!!!

https://m.facebook.com/meganberger1900/?__xt__=12.%7B%22click_type%22%3A%22result%22%2C%22module_id%22%3A11%2C%22result_id%22%3A%22100000452883914%3A1432091416815941%22%2C%22sid%22%3A%221966188591%22%2C%22browse_result_type%22%3A%22browse_type_story%22%2C%22module_role%22%3A%22PUBLIC_POSTS%22%2C%22module_result_position%22%3A2%2C%22result_creation_time%22%3A1471299514%7D&__tn__=H

CAT
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CAT
7 years ago

Is there a way to get the information on the meeting to those in REDBUD park. These people are evacuated mostly from the “Avenues” and do not get all the updates.

Who do we contact to advise them they need to update those afraid to leave the area for a meeting that is outside the closed roads and wont be able to get back in if they dare to leave.

Me
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Me
7 years ago
Reply to  CAT

Do they have power/access to internet? If so i’d check here

https://www.periscope.tv/CAL_FIRE/1jMKgymEbvbJL

Its pretty sad&bad that cal fire can’t just set up a livestream on a tv somewhere in that area for everyone to watch.
I wouldn’t want to leave, who knows what direction the wind will blow.

chuck
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chuck
7 years ago
Reply to  CAT

Go to fire.ca.gov and keep checking who is the PIO (Public Information Officer) as it changes. Currently it is listed as (707) 967-4207 (Media Line – Duty PIO ). If they can do anything to let you in and out they will, but probably not. Form a network of people not evacuating and have one person be the primary contact for info and have them pass it around, they are busy enough. Know that even if they tell you they will let you back in in an incident like this there is very little communication and the person who has the road closed will probably not have the info. I had CHP put his hand on his gun ready to go when I slightly got flustered when I was told after 3 weeks of road closure I could take my dying dog to the vet and get much needed food for me and the stock animals and he didn’t get the info, he was not letting me back in. Everyone has a primary job in a fire and it isn’t catering to you personally, if you choose to stay deal with that. After last year I have 4 weeks of everything at all times so i don’t have to be their problem.

OHu
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OHu
7 years ago

How far away from Middletown is this fire? I live out of the area and have been hoping to plan my next trip to the area when Harbin Hotsprings is re0pened since last year’s disastrous (Butte) fire…..
My heart goes out to those who are suffering losses (I’ve lived through 2 tragic fires and will never ever get those memories and images *(and smells) from my head)….

Get the horses out!
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Get the horses out!
7 years ago
Reply to  OHu

Middletown is about half hour or less south of lower lake. So far Middletown is ok. The fire is moving east, not south.
Sorry to hear about your fires.

OHu
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OHu
7 years ago

Thank you …
(from another animal-lover/pet-parent).
p.s. I hope the horses (and all other animals) are safe and out of harm’s way….

Joanne mcfall
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7 years ago

Home is on Terrace Drive Clearlake Park ..I’m in Bay Area … Would it be worth it to go there.. Could I even get to it?

Earthmama
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7 years ago
Reply to  Joanne mcfall

u can get there but no need at this time as fire is burning east

cherilyn naughton
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cherilyn naughton
7 years ago

is there any way to find out about the houses in Hidden Valley Lake, on Mountain Meadow South? my son and his girlfriend live there….

thanks so much for this service to everyone… <3 <3 <3

Earthmama
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7 years ago

if you know the area well ck this video as u can see a lot of aerial footage of fire area and Lower lake really well…it aeems to be really hit and miss just like valley fire but there is damage all over town. This is best footage i have seen so far https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLMd6GvYabQ

Earthmama
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7 years ago

Hidden Valley is fine I have a view of the whole valley and all is good,,just got internet back on finally

Julie Scott (Jules)
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Julie Scott (Jules)
7 years ago

Hi Kym, You are fabulous to report all the devastation with this wildfire in Lower Lake. Do you have any news of Clearlake? Has it hit there yet? I have friends & family there that have been evac’d to Lakeport. The area I’m concerned with is Dam Rd by Walmart. Can you report any news of this area? Please advise.
Thank you very much for any news you can tell me. I was going to visit them on Wed, but don’t know if I can get into the area.
Thanks, Jules

Stephanie
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Stephanie
7 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Any word on when they will be letting people back into the Avenues? I’d really like to go home as I’m sure a lot of other people would too.