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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBC EOC PIO – Camp Fire Incident Update 11.17.18 7am Schuman, Amy From: Menchaca, Clarissa Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 9:10 AM To: Schuman, Amy Subject: FW: Camp Fire Incident Update 11.17.18 AM Attachments: Camp Fire Update 11.17 AM.pdf Correspondence. C Lariwct,Me4'.Chc1ca. Associate Clerk of the Board Butte County Administration 25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965 T: 530.552.33081 F: 530.538.7120 Twitter I Facebook I YouTube [ Pinterest From: EOC PIO Sent:Saturday, November 17, 2018 7:34 AM To: EOC PIO<EOCPIO@buttecounty.net>; BOS<BO5@buttecounty.net>; Hatcher, Casey<CHatcher@buttecounty.net>; EOC Director<EOCDirector@buttecounty.net>; Hahn, Paul<PHahn@buttecounty.net>; 'debra@debralucero.us'; 'ta miritter2012@gmail.com' Cc: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>; 'amertens@srcity.org' <amertens@srcity.org>; Lutz, Callie <CLutz@ buttecounty.net> Subject: Camp Fire Incident Update 11.17.18 AM Good morning, Attached please find the morning incident update.The update has been shared on the County Facebook and Twitter accounts. Thank you, EOC PIO 1 P4An* Fop TSE/49 CAMP FIRE CAL \ 5 , �e F* FIRE n' , INCIDENT UPDATE • ^� Ar��2 ..� y • 0M Asan Date: 11/17/2018 Time: 7 00 a.m. @CALFIRE_ButteCo @CALFIREButteCo Public Information Line: (530)538-7826 @CALFIRE @CALFIRE Media Information Line: (530)487-4788 @ButteSheriff @bcsonews Email Updates(sign-up): https://tinyurl.com/2018campfire @ParadisePoliceDepartment Incident Website:www.fire.ca.gov/current incidents Inciweb:https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6250/ INCIDENT FACTS Incident Start Date: 11/8/2018 Incident Start Time:6:29 a.m. Incident Type:Vegetation Fire Cause: Under Investigation Incident Location: Pulga Rd/Camp Creek Road, Butte County CAL FIRE Unit: Butte Unified Command Agencies:CAL FIRE, Butte County Sheriff Department, Paradise Police Department, U.S. Forest Service Size: 148,000 acres Containment: 55% Expected Full Containment: 11/30/18 Civilian Injuries:0 21111 Firefighter Fatalities: 0 Structures Threatened: 15,500 Single Residences Destroyed: 9,700 Single Residences Damaged: 219 Multiple Residences Destroyed: 144 Commercial Destroyed:336 Commercial Damaged: 64 Other Minor Structures Destroyed:2,076 CURRENT SITUATION Situation Summary: Overnight firefighters continued to battle moderate fire behavior due to critically dry fuels and gusty canyon winds. Direct and indirect control lines continue to be implemented and secured with back-firing operations as conditions allow.Throughout the day firefighters will work to strengthen containment lines while also preparing for projected increased winds and a Red Flag Warning this weekend. Work continues in the interior areas of the fire area extinguishing hot spots and removing the many hazards that still exist. Evacuation Orders: -Established for Paradise, Magalia,Concow, -Concow Butte Creek Canyon, and Butte Valley -Pulga -Powellton Zone -Yankee Hill -Lovelock Zone -Morgan Ridge -Stirling Zone -Skyway from lower Paradise to the Chico city limits -North Coutelenc Zone -Highway 70 from Pulga to West Branch Feather river -North Fir Haven Zone bridge -Nimshew Zone -All of Clark Road and all of Pentz road,south to highway -Carnegie/Colter Zone 70,everything west to highway 99 and south to highway -South Fir haven Zone 149 including all of Butte Valley -South Coutelenc Zone -Shippee Road from Highway 149 to Highway 99 -North Pines Zone -East Bound Hwy 162/Oro Quincy Hwy at Forbestown Rd -South Pines Zone east to Mountain House Road/4 Mile Ridge Road, -Old Magalia Zone including the communities of Berry Creek, Brush Creek, -Lower Pentz Zone Mountain House and Bloomer Hill -Morgan Ridge Zone -Doe Mill Road south at Village Drive is closed. Santos -Lower Clark Zone Ranch Rd, Wilder Drive, and Autumn Ln will remain -Butte Creek Zone closed. -All areas north of Cherokee Road and Red -The areas north of HWY 70 at Pentz Road remain under Tape Road remain under evacuation order, evacuation order to include the upper end of Cherokee this includes Louise Lane and Condor Road Road and Flag Canyon Road. Evacuation Warnings: -Little Chico Creek Area (north)-The area north of Ten Mile House Road to Forest Ranch Road -HWY 70 from HWY 149 north to Pentz Road -The area of Cherokee Road north from Table Mountain Blvd.to Red Tape Road Evacuation Center(s): OPEN: Glenn County Fairgrounds (221 E Yolo St,Orland,CA 95963) THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Bidwell Jr. Highschool (2376 North Ave,Chico CA 95926) THIS SHELTER IS FULL:Yuba-Sutter Fairground (442 Franklin Ave,Yuba City, CA 95991) THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Butte County Fairgrounds(199 E Hazel St, Gridley,CA 95948) THIS SHELTER IS FULL:Oroville Nazarene Church(2238 Monte Vista Ave, Oroville,CA 95966) THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Neighborhood Church (2801 Notre Dame Blvd, Chico, CA 95928) For the most recent up to date Evacuation Locations and Status go to: https://www.buttecountv.net/ Road Closures: W/B SR-70 at Junction SR70/89 Skyway at Humbug Rd. Cherokee Rd.at Red Tape Rd. Skwyay at Upper Coutolenc Rd. Red Tape Rd. at Condor Rd. SR- 162 at 4 Mile Ridge Rd. Wheelock Rd. at Hwy 70(N/B Wheelock) W/B SR-162(Oro Quincy) at Stephens Ridge Rd./French SR-191 (Clark Rd.) at Hwy 70(Clark N/B) Creek Rd. Dead wood Rd. (Scooter's Café)at SR-70 Brush Creek Rd. (Near Upper Bald Rock)at SR-162 Pentz Rd. at Hwy 70(Both roadways-E/B E/B SR-162 (Oro Quincy) at Forbestown Rd. 70 and N/B Pentz) Doe Mill at Village E/B Neal Rd.from SR-99. Doe Mill at Powelton Rd. Durham-Pentz Rd.from SR-99 N/B&S/B Stilson Canyon Rd. at Humboldt Rd. E/B Skyway at Honey Run Rd. East 20th at Dawncrest Drive. Skyway at Humboldt Rd. Picholine Way at Sevillano Ct. Skyway at the Town of Inskip(Jones Honey Run Rd. at Skyway Meadow Rd.) Online Viewers: Evacuation Map: Structure Map: Https://tinyurl.com/campfireevac Https://tinyurl.corn/campfirestructuremap Missing Person Call 530.538.6570 l 530.538.7544 530.538.7671 Center Phone Numbers: Animal Evac.Center(s): Small &Large Animals: Small Animals: Large Animal Shelter: Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds Chico Municipal Airport Butte County Fair Grounds 442 Franklin Ave,Yuba City, 150 Airpark Blvd, Chico, 199 E Hazel Street,Gridley, Finding Pets and Pet CA 95973 CA 9594$ Rescue: CA 95991 530.895.0000 CURRENT SITUATION Engines: 620 Water Tenders: 77 Helicopters: 24 Hand Crews: 101 Dozers: 102 Total Personnel: 5,632 Air Tankers: Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow. Cooperating Agencies: California Department of Transportation, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Highway Patrol, California Office of Emergency Services, National Weather Service, California Conservation Corps, Butte County, City of Chico To learn more about wildfire preparedness visit: www.readyforwildfire.org