HomeMy WebLinkAbout09.21.20 Email from Shari McCraken FW_ BC EOC Sit Stat 1204 hrs 09.21.2020
From:McCracken, Shari
To:Alpert, Bruce;Bennett, Robin;Clerk of the Board;Connelly, Bill;Cook, Holly;Lambert, Steve;Lucero, Debra;
McCracken, Shari;Paulsen, Shaina;Pickett, Andy;Ring, Brian;Ritter, Tami;Rodas, Amalia;Sweeney, Kathleen;
Teeter, Doug
Subject:FW: BC EOC Sit Stat 1204 hrs 09.21.2020
Date:Monday, September 21, 2020 2:48:09 PM
Attachments:NORTH COMPLEX FIRE Situation Status Report 20200921.docx
Board Members,
Attached for you information is today’s Sit Stat Report.
Shari
Shari McCracken
Chief Administrative Officer
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.3305 M: 530.990.5029
***Please note this is a new phone number and update your records accordingly***
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NORTH COMPLEX FIRE Situation Status Report (2020-09-21; 12:00pm)
BUTTE COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)
Preliminary Incident Information
North Complex West Zone fire is part of the overall North Complex Fire burning in Butte and Plumas counties. Additional
incident information is available at the following sites:
https://www.facebook.com/CALFIREButteCo/photos/pcb.1892010750940632/1892010020940705/
https://www.facebook.com/CALFIREButteCo/photos/pcb.1891164597691914/1891164364358604/?type=3&theater
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6997/
Fatalities: 15
Injuries: 2 (First Responder)
Estimate of Threatened Structures: 10,000
Estimate of Structures Destroyed or Damaged: 2,000
Assessed Structures Destroyed or Damaged 1,887
(Field damage inspection is still ongoing and data is subject to change as information is gathered and verified)
Actual Structures Destroyed: 1,784
Actual Structures Damaged: 103
Here is a link to the Structure Damage Map: https://tinyurl.com/y3jmzxnj
Estimated Acres Burned in the North Complex West Zone:80,500acres (in SRA) with 56% containment. Note that the
North Complex West Zone is based on operational boundaries, not Butte County boundary lines. In Butte County specifically,
the total acreage burned is estimated at 91,919. Total acres burned in the overall North Complex Fire covering Butte and
Plumas counties is 294,301acres with 64% containment.
Map link:
https://www.facebook.com/CALFIREButteCo/photos/pcb.1901905809951126/1901905573284483/?type=3&theater
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Resources:
Engines – 135; Water Tenders – 45; Helicopters – 16; Hand Crews – 44; Dozers – 57; Masticators – 20; Total Personnel –
1888.
Cooperating Agencies:
Butte, Plumas, and Yuba County Sheriff’s Offices, California Highway Patrol, Sierra Pacific Industries, W.M. Beaty, PG&E,
California Conservation Corps, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, North Valley Animal Disaster Group,
California State Parks and Recreation, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, KonKow Valley Band of Maidu,
Berry Creek Rancheria, Mooretown Rancheria, Soper-Wheeler and Union Pacific Railroad, CAL Trans, Cal OES and Butte
County OEM. Out of State Resources include Michigan, Utah, New Mexico and Canada from out of Country.
Current Situation:
On the afternoon of September 8, 2020 the North Complex fire entered Butte County with a vengeance, driven by extreme
winds, heavy dry fuels, and steep terrain. The fire crews continue to reinforce all lines, and are making good progress.
The western and southern perimeters of the fire lines are holding and hose is being removed from some of those areas. As
you can see on the incident map this is indicated with a black boarder line. Aircraft was able to fly yesterday afternoon as
the smoke cleared out. The area between Forbestown and Strawberry Valley (Divisions C and D) continue to be an area of
concern and difficulty as there is heavy fuel and steep terrain. Last night near 9:00pm the winds picked up and the fire
pushed passed the control lines. Crews are falling back and establishing new control lines. The continued movement of this
area is prohibiting the reduction of the evacuation order to a warning.
Weather:
Today: Widespread haze and smoke. Sunny skies, with a high near 88, south southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph and humidity
at 31%. Tonight: Widespread haze and smoke. Partly cloudy with a low of 60 and winds southeast 5 to 10 mph. The
humidity will increase to 43%. Tuesday: Widespread haze and smoke. Clear skies, with a high near 85, south southeast
winds at 10 to 15 mph. For specific smoke impacts to your area, visit https://www.airnow.gov/
Fire Incident Briefing:
This will be held at 6:00 pm and will be a Virtual Community Meeting broadcast tonight on CALFIRE Butte Co Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/CALFIREButteCo
Information Board Locations:
Holiday Market – 6848 Lower Skyway, Paradise
Savemart – 6636 Clark Road, Paradise
Save-Mor Foods – 14001 Lakeridge Circle, Magalia
Stirling City Volunteer Co. 12 – 17084 Skyway, Stirling City
Yankee Hill Hardware – 11300A Miller Flat Rd, Oroville
Raley’s – 2325 Myers St, Oroville
Food Maxx – 1160 Oro Dam Blvd, Oroville
WalMart – 465 Cal Oak Rd, Oroville
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Home Depot – 2150 3 St, Oroville
Feather Falls Casino – 3 Alverda Dr, Oroville
Gold Country Casino – 4020 Olive Hwy, Oroville
Fire Damaged Assessment
Cal Fire continues the damage assessment for the West Zone of the North Complex Fire and has released the information to
the public. Evacuees can enter their address into the search bar to find information. Field damage inspection is still ongoing
and data is subject to change as information is gathered and verified. The icons on the map indicate the current known
status of the structure. If a structure is not identified by an icon, it has not yet been identified. The Damage assessment
team will collect data for the full fire which includes all areas in the fire perimeter including to the County line.
Here is a link to the Structure Damage Map: https://tinyurl.com/y3jmzxnj
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Law Enforcement
Butte County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) deputies, staff and mutual aid continue to patrol evacuated areas and support road
blocks to inhibit people from entering the burned areas. BCSO has responded to 189 welfare check requests for persons. Of
those requests, all are accounted for, but unfortunately there are 15 fatalities. The Law Enforcement Staging Area is at the
at Loafer Creek boat ramp. Law enforcement is also working with the staff on animal evacuation situations. BCSO in
partnership with Alameda County has produced aerial maps and released these to the public on the BCSO web site. They
are working on a tutorial video which will explain how to read and use these maps, more information to come.
BCSO has opened a call center to assist residents who do not have access to the internet to be able to obtain information
on evacuation orders and warnings in their area. The call center is staffed by volunteers and open 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Monday thru Sunday (7 days a week), until it is no longer needed. BCSO will have finalize the escort program today. This
service will enable residents to enter their property for a limited amount of time when conditions are safe with a sheriff
escort.
Evacuation Orders (no changes, orders remain the same as of September 19, 2020 10:00am)
Evacuation orders remain in effect for:
Berry Creek, Brush Creek, Big Bend, and Feather Falls communities (C & D Division)
Evacuation Warnings(no changes, warnings remain the same as of September 19, 2020 10:00am)
Butte County Sheriff’s Office has issued the following Evacuation Warnings:
Highway 162 from Bidwell Bard Bridge to Simmons Rd. Simmons Rd to Big Ridge Rd, including all roads that
connect with Simmons Rd. Big Ridge Rd will remain closed.
Highway 70 from the West Branch Bridge north to Pulga Rd. All areas east to the north fork of the Feather River
including the Community of Yankee Hill and the Big Bend area.
Area enclosed by Highway 162 from Miner’s Ranch Rd to Forbestown Rd to the Butte County line on the north.
Swedes Flt Rd on the south. Miner’s Ranch Rd to Swedes Flat Rd on the west perimeter. County line on the East
perimeter.
Highway 162 from Forbestown Rd, north to the Bidwell Bar Bridge to include both sides of the roadway.
Areas north of Forbestown road to Lumpkin Rd including Lake Haven Way and Faye Mar Rd., all of Stringtown Rd
and connecting roads.
Evacuation orders and warnings can be found on the Butte County web page.
https://www.buttecounty.net/
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Map link: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1UU7WvAOESDgfIGHz_y_W670LmrbMxVn-
&ll=39.62578533493976%2C-121.3742693421462&z=10
Road Closures
SR-162 @ Simmons Rd
Simmons Rd @ Big Ridge Rd
SR-162 @ Bidwell Bar Bridge
Lumpkin Rd north of Faye Mare Dr.
SR-70 @ Four Trees Rd
Forbestown Road @ Lower Forbestown Rd
Forbestown Rd @ Westar Court
This information is posted at: http://www.buttecounty.net/
Local Assistance Center (LAC)
The LAC will open Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at:
1875 Feather River BLVD
Oroville, Ca 95966
Hours: M-F 10:00 am to 6:00pm
Sat. 10:00am to 4:00pm
Sun. Closed
The LAC is scheduled to remain open for 3 weeks and will assess the need to remain open after this time.
Non-Congregate Sheltering
Currently there are 1,436 individuals in hotel rooms, equating to 663 rooms. Case workers are contacting evacuees to
assess transition back to their home as evacuation orders and warnings allow. Direct outreach is also being done to assist
evacuees that are sheltering in parking lots, to assess their needs and let them know what resources are available.
Public Health
Public Health will staff for needs as related to temperature taking associated to COVID screening at the LAC.
Animal Evacuation Centers
Small Animals – There are now two shelters for small animals. The original one at the Old County Hospital located
at 2279 Del Oro in Oroville is at capacity. On Saturday, the County EOC secured a second facility at 521 Cal Oaks in
Oroville. This shelter is currently accepting small, domestic animals between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Large Animals – Camelot Equestrian Park, 1985 Clark Road, Paradise. The site has been very active with large
animals. This facility has available capacity.
Total Animals in Shelters: 446 (Camelot: 215, Del Oro: 130 and Cal Oaks: 116) Staff are still accepting small animals at the
Cal Oak facility and there is room at Camelot for large animals.
Camelot - 224
Del Oro - 112
Cal Oaks - 110
Reunification is moving slowly as staff continues to identify animals. As animals are reunified microchipping and
vaccinations are offered.
Staff continue to work on the deceased animal list to be able to publish this for residents.
https://phshelter.com/event/northcomplex
Here is a link to the Northwest SPCA Lost Pet database:
Public Works
Public Works will be participating in the special Board meeting Wednesday, September 23,2020 to put contracts in place
with contractors to begin replacing guardrails and addressing other infrastructure needs to ensure safety for repopulation.
The tree removal contracts will be presented at the next scheduled Board meeting. Crews continue to work on moving
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trees out of the road way. They will have a meeting with PG&E today due to the trees they are taking down and leaving in
the road way.
Donations
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, no physical donations are being accepted. North Valley Community Foundation has set up a
fund.
USFS Forest Closures
A USFS order prohibits the use of any ignition (campfires, gas stoves, etc.) and the closure of all developed campgrounds
and day-use sites on National Forests in California. The Plumas NF partially reopened today. Please refer to attached news
release titled: Plumas National Forest Reopens, dated 09.18.2020. For up to date information on both Plumas and Lassen
NF please refer to these links: Plumas NF https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/plumas/alerts-notices
Lassen NF: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/lassen/alerts-notices
FEMA Public Assistant Status
Designated Areas: Disaster 5363; Public Assistance, Category B (PA-B). This is the Emergency Work, Category B: Emergency
protective measures https://www.fema.gov/disaster/5363/designated-areas. More info on categories can be found at this
FEMA Fact Sheet: https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/fema_public-assistance-fact-sheet_10-2019_0.pdf
END OF REPORT
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Report prepared by: April Barnes Butte County EOC – North Complex Fire
Documentation, Plans Intel Situation Status Report 2020-09-21 12:00 pm