![]() ![]() It was 0% contained, according to the an update posted on Facebook by the incident management team. In Oregon, pushed by strong winds, a wildfire fire in Klamath County grew from nearly 16,640 acres Thursday to nearly 39,000 acres on Friday in the Fremont-Winema National Forest and on private land. The meeting will be streamed on the Facebook page for the Fremont-Winema National Forest beginning at 7 p.m. ![]() Recent rains allowed five national forests and state land managers to lift public-access closures.Ĭlimate change is considered a “key driver” of a trend that is creating “longer and more intense dry seasons that increase moisture stress on vegetation and make forests more susceptible to severe wildfire,” the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said recently.įire crew officials will be briefing the community on progress Friday evening at the Chiloquin Community Center. The 15,680 acre lightning-caused fire in Yavapai County was 29% contained. In north-central Arizona, increased humidity slowed a big wildfire that posed a threat to the rural community of Crown King. The Tennant Fire destroyed five buildings, including two homes. The Lava Fire destroyed 20 structures, including 13 homes, and damaged two structures. The Salt Fire has burned 27 homes and 14 outbuildings north of Redding, which hit 100 degrees before 11 a.m. In the region between the Oregon border and the northern end of the Central Valley, the big Lava and Tennant fires were significantly contained, and progress was reported at the Salt Fire as containment improved to 45%. The fire was one of several burning in the north, where several other large blazes destroyed dozens of homes in recent days. The flames were burning through vegetation turned bone-dry by low humidity and high temperatures, while ridgetop winds and afternoon gusts of up to 35 mph were “really pushing” the flames at times, Valle said. ![]() Hundreds of firefighters aided by aircraft were fighting the Beckwourth Complex, two blazes sparked by lightning that were carving their way through the eastern edge of the million-acre Plumas National Forest in the northern Sierra Nevada near the Nevada state line.Ĭampgrounds and homes around Frenchman Lake were under evacuation orders Friday and a nearly 200-square-mile area of the forest was closed because of the danger, fire information officer Pandora Valle said.Īfter a day and night of explosive growth, the fire covered more than 24,320 acres at midmorning Friday, causing containment to drop to 11%. – Flames threatening campgrounds and cabins prompted evacuations and closed off a swath of Northern California forest as the state headed into another weekend of dry, scorching weather and the continuing threat of wildfires. ![]()
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