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Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2020 02:09 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 08/26/2020 02:09 PM
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CAL FIRE California Statewide Fire Summary August 26, 2020

Sacramento, CA...Continued favorable weather conditions continue to aid firefighters in their efforts towards containment. More than 15,000 firefighters today are battling over two dozen major fires and lightning complexes across California. In the past 24-hours there were over 400 lightning strikes in Northern California. Firefighters continue to monitor for additional lightning strike wildfires. As firefighters continue to make good progress towards containment on all the fires, and thanks to the efforts of firefighters two fires have been fully contained.






Since the lightning siege that started on Saturday, August 15, 2020, there have been nearly 14,000 lightning strikes. During this time-period, there have been more than 700 new wildfires, which have now burned over 1.32 million acres. The significant acreage burned makes the fires collectively larger than the State of Delaware. In this siege, there have been 7 reported fatalities and nearly 1,700 structures destroyed.

California firefighters continue to get assistance from other states and the military. 91 fire engines from nine western states are assigned to incidents. The California National Guard has been providing assistance in battling the wildfires with aircraft and guard members. Their activation includes 17 water dropping helicopters, 4 C-130 aircraft, and over 1,800 personnel.

Weather conditions continue to improve compared to last week. A strong marine layer has returned, which has helped raise relative humidity and lower temperatures in some areas. However, with a strong marine layer comes a strong onshore flow especially in the afternoon. Gusty winds can be expected of 15-20mph. This can make firefighting conditions challenging during those times for the next couple days. Warmer conditions are expected over the weekend. Isolated thunderstorms are still possible in the upper portion of northern California and the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. The rest of California will experience a return to a warm and dry weather pattern.

Californians need to take steps to prevent sparking a wildfire. To learn more ways to prevent sparking a wildfire visit www.ReadyForWildfire.org.

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**
LNU Lightning Complex Fire, Napa County (more info…)
Napa, Lake, Sonoma, Solano, and Yolo Counties
State DPA, SRA, Napa County
*357,046 acres, 33% contained
*Hennessey (merged fires) 299,763 acres, 33% contained
*Wallbridge 54,923 acres, 19% contained
*Meyers 2,360 acres, 97% contained
*978 structures destroyed
*Evacuations in place
*CAL FIRE IMT-2 in command

SCU Lightning Complex Fire, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara and Stanislaus Counties (more info…)
Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara and Stanislaus Counties
*365,772 acres, 25% contained
*20 fires in the complex, several have merged together
*Canyon/Reservoir (merged) 360,668 acres 15% contained
*Deer 3,104 acres 100% contained
*Evacuations and road closures in place
*20 structures destroyed
*CA IMT-6 in command

CZU August Lightning Fire, San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties (more info…)
San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties
*80,137 acres, 19% contained
*Warnell Fire has now merged into CZU Lightning
*Evacuations in place
*538 structures destroyed
*CAL FIRE IMT #3 is in command

BTU/TGU Lightning Complex Fire, Butte and Glenn Counties (more info…)
Butte, Tehama and Glenn Counties
*53,684 acres, 27% contained
*Elkhorn 35,000 acres, 25% contained
*Ivory/Doe 15,800 acres, 18% contained
*Potters (5-4) 927 acres, 95% contained
*CAL FIRE IMT- 4 in command

River Fire, Monterey County (more info…)
East of Salinas
*48,424 acres, 48% contained
*12 structures destroyed
*Evacuations in place
*CAL FIRE IMT Team 1 in command

Carmel Fire, Monterey County (more info…)
South of Carmel
*6,695 acres, 45% contained
*73 structures destroyed
*Evacuations in place
*CAL FIRE IMT 1 Team in command

Moc Fire, Tuolumne County (more…)
Moccasin
• 2,800 acres, 60% contained
• Continued structure threat
• Evacuations in place

Salt Fire, Calaveras County (more info…) FINAL
Northeast of Copperopolis
*1,789 acres, 100% contained

Hills Fire, Fresno County (more info…) FINAL
South of Coalinga
*2,121 acres 100% contained

Jones Fire, Nevada County (more info…)
Northwest of Nevada City
*705 acres, 85% contained
*Evacuations in place
*21 residential structures destroyed

**Unified Command Fires**
Lake Fire, Los Angeles County (more info…)
Southwest of Lake Hughes
* 31,089 acres, 70% contained
*Continued structure threat
*Unified Command USFS and Los Angeles County Fire
*CA IMT Team 5 is in command

**Federal Incidents**
Sheep Fire, Plumas County (more…)
Southwest of Susanville
* 28,903 acres 3% contained

August Complex, Tehama County (more…)
Grindstone Canyon, Elk Creek
*197,148 acres 17% contained
*Includes the Hull Fire and Doe Fire

Dolan Fire, Monterey County (more info…)
Ventana Wilderness – Los Padres National Forest
* 20,397 acres, 15% contained

Ranch 2 Fire, Los Angeles County (more info…)
San Gabriel Canyon
*4,237 acres, 96% contained
*Road closures in place
*Federal Type 2 in command

Apple Fire, Riverside County (more info…)
Cherry Valley
*33,424 acres, 95% contained

North Complex Fire, Plumas County (more info…)
Southwest of Susanville - Plumas National Forest
* 49,910 acres, 6% contained
*Evacuations in place
*Includes the Claremont Fire
*CA IMT Team 1 is in command

Loyalton, Vegetation Fire, Sierra County (more info…)
East of Loyalton – Tahoe National Forest
*47,029 acres, 97% contained

Red Salmon Complex – Shasta-Trinity National Forest (more info…)
Northeast of Willow Creek, CA
*20,559 acres, 42% contained

SQF Complex, Tulare County (more…)
East of Giant Sequoia National Monument/ Golden Trout Wilderness
*18,180 acres, 0% contained
*Castle and Shotgun Fires merged into this complex

W-5 Cold Springs, Lassen County (more…)
East of Madeline.
*65,000 acres, 15% containment

Dome, San Bernardino County (more…)
Mojave National Preserve
*43,273 acres, 95% contained

Beach, Inyo County (more…)
Inyo National Forest
*3,780 acres, 90% contained

Blue Jay/Wolf Fire, Mariposa County (more…)
Yosemite National Forest
*516 acres, 10% contained

Woodward Fire, Marin County (more…)
Point Reyes National Seashore
*2,860 acres 5% contained

Spring Fire, Shasta County
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
*230 acres, 60% contained

Trimmer Fire, Fresno County
Sierra National Forest
*600 acres, 99% contained

R-8 Pinecone, Lassen County (more…)
West of Termo
*1,000 acres

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