Chimney Fire, 8/21/16

From John Chesnut:

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Here is the facts sheet:

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STATUS
Incident Start Date: 08/13/2016 Incident Start Time: 4:03 PM
Incident Type: Vegetation Fire Cause: Under Investigation
Incident Location: Chimney Rock Rd & Running Deer Rd, South of Nacimiento Reservoir
Acres/Size: 24,096 acres Containment: 35%
Expected Containment: 08/29/2016 Injuries: 1
Chimney Fire
Incident Update Sheet
Date: 8/21/2016 Time:7:00 A.M.
Fire Information Line: 805-543-2444
Media Line: 805-242-3640
Structures Threatened: 332 Structures Destroyed: 48 Structures Damaged: 7
RESOURCES
Engines: 224 Water Tenders: 45 Helicopters: 14 Air Tankers: 7 Hand Crews: 76
Dozers: 47 Other: 3 Total Personnel: 2,938
Assisting Agencies: California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff, Red Cross, California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Conservation Corps, PG&E, San Luis Obispo Air Quality Board, San Luis Obispo
Public Works, Paso Robles Fire Department, Monterey Co. Water Resource Board, California Department of Fish and
Wildlife, US Army Camp Roberts, CAL-OES, San Luis Obispo OES, and USFS.
Current
Situation:
Overnight, fire behavior remained extreme. Dry and drought stressed timber, chaparral, and grass in the steep
inaccessible terrain continue to challenge control lines. The fire continues to move north and west in steep terrain
and drought stressed vegetation.
Evacuations: Order: Communities under the order in San Luis Obispo County are Cal Shasta, Rancho de Lago, South Shore
Village, Christmas Cove, Oak Shores. Bryson Hesperia in both San Luis Obispo and Monterey County.
Evacuation Shelters
San Luis Obispo County – Flamson Middle School
2405 Spring St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446.
Monterey County – Red Cross Evacuation Center
Lockwood Community Center
65961 Lockwood / San Lucas Rd.
Lockwood, CA 93932
Small Animals – Chimney Fire Animal Shelter can be contacted at (805)423-4934
Large Animals – Horse Emergency Evacuation Team (HEET) 805-466-7457
Large and Small Animials – Chimney Fire Animal Relief (805)423-4934
Road Closures: At the intersection of G14(Tierra Redonda) at Lynch Canyon Rd. No traffic west of G14(Tierra Redonda) on Lynch
Canyon.
Additional
Information:
With summer weather and extreme drought conditions, we are asking everyone to continue to use caution, “one
less spark – one less wildfire”. For more information on how to prepare for wildfires, go to
http://www.readyforwildfire.org. For more information visit the Cal FIRE website at http://www.fire.ca.gov
http://www.fire.ca.gov

Here is the IR Log for last night/early this am:

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Here is the IR flight map, which can be found here for downloading:

IR Flight Map

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Here is the progression of the fire since it began:

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And finally for the operations map:

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Soberanes Fire, Day 31, 8/21/16

Evacuation warning lifted for east side of Highway One:

Soberanes Fire
Los Padres National Forest
August 21, 2016

Salinas, Calif., August 21, 2016, 6:00 p.m.—For Immediate Release.
Evacuation warnings have lifted for the east side of Highway 1 from Andrew Molera State Park to Coast Ridge Road at the Ventana Inn. This includes the Ventana Inn and Coast Ridge Road to 1.5 miles above Ventana Inn.

Evacuation orders remain in effect for Coast Ridge Road from 1.5 miles above the Ventana Inn to the end of Coast Ridge Road at Marble Peak, and roads that leave from Coast Ridge Road.

Evacuation warnings remain in effect from the Tassajara Road from Carmel Valley to the Tassajara Hot Springs Zen Center, and roads that leave from Tassajara Road.

Many communities surrounding Monterey County have been effected by evacuation warnings and orders since July 22, 2016 when an illegal campfire ignited the Soberanes Fire.

The USDA Forest Service, CAL FIRE, and cooperators would like to thank the public for their continued cooperation and understanding during the warnings and evacuations. Fire managers continue to monitor the need for evacuations based on current and expected fire behavior.

For additional information or details regarding the Soberanes Fire, please contact the Soberanes Fire Information Line at (831) 204-0446.

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Here is  John Chesnut’s Map:

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8:30 am – Here is the USFS AM Report

August 21, 2016
DAILY UPDATE
Fire Information Phone (831)204-0446 soberanesfire2016@gmail.com
Media Line: (831)484-9647
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4888/
http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1348

Incident: The Soberanes Fire was started by an Illegal campfire on the morning of July 22, 2016, in the Garrapta State Park. The fire is burning in areas of previous large fires including the Basin Complex in 2008 and the Marble-Cone Fire in 1977.
Location: Los Padres National Forest, Ventana Wilderness, Monterey County, CA
Agency Jurisdiction: CAL FIRE San Benito-Monterey Unit/Los Padres National Forest
Additional Cooperating and Assisting Organizations: CA State Parks and Recreation, CHP, CAL-OES, CDCR, CA National Guard, Big Sur Land Trust, CAL-TRANS, CCC, CA Fish & Wildlife, Coast Property Owners Association (CPOA), Community Foundation for Monterey County, BLM, American Red Cross, the County of Monterey, PG&E, Carmel Highlands F.P.D., Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District, Mid Coast Volunteer Fire Brigade, Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Cachagua Fire Protection District.

Current Size: 83,830 acres (37,194 CA-LPF, 48,018 CAL FIRE,) Containment: 60% Cause: Illegal campfire
Injuries: 1 fatality, 3 injuries Structures Destroyed: 57 homes, 11 outbuildings Structures Threatened: 410
Current Resources: Crews: 48 Engines: 64 Helicopters: 13 Dozers: 29 Water Tenders: 48
Total Personnel: 2421

Current Situation: With an increase of 1,382 acres, the Soberanes Fire was most active near and continues to progress slowly toward Buckskin Flat. It crossed the Carmel River about one mile south of Buckskin Flat Campground, 2 miles northeast of Hiding Canyon and 5 miles west of Chews Ridge. Firefighters continue their efforts building and strengthening existing control lines spanning from the Los Padres Reservoir to Chews Ridge. Due to the well-known ruggedness and inaccessibility along most of the fire’s east side in the Ventana Wilderness, crews continue to spike (camping near the fire front) out, scouting for options for direct line to restrict fire spread where possible.

The northern portion of the fire in the Carmel Valley area remains quiet and crews are expected to be in suppression repair for a couple more weeks.

In the immediate Big Sur area, firefighters are mopping up and beginning repair of fire suppression efforts. No firing operations took place on the fire yesterday but aircraft were utilized on the fire’s perimeter southeast of Big Sur, to cool and slow the fire’s edge.

Firefighters are taking protective action to defend against the slowly advancing Sobranes Fire in the Ventana Wilderness. The English cabin once owned by Jack English a local mountain man and resident, near Pine Flat has been protected with fire-resistant wrap. Dozer line has been constructed around the Church Ranch, and to preserve cultural sites and protect houses near Chews Ridge, areas have been brushed and positioned with hose lays and water pumps. Additional protective action will be taken if deemed necessary.

Wilderness Tactics: To reduce the impacts associated with fire suppression activities in wilderness areas, fire managers and firefighting crews continue using MIST (Minimum Impact Suppression Tactics) as much as possible. The steep, rugged terrain of the Ventana Wilderness is inherently treacherous to firefighters. Most direct fireline is being constructed near the perimeter in areas that have been pretreated and supported by aircraft.

The fire was caused by an illegal, unattended campfire on the Soberanes Canyon trail in the Garrapata State Park. Anyone with information is asked to call the CAL FIRE Tip Line at: (800) 468-4408.

US Forest Service Road and Trail Closures: A forest closure order has been implemented to close the trails and roads within the Los Padres National Forest, Monterey Ranger District pursuant to USC 551 and 36 CFR 261.50(a). The order prohibits going into or being upon National Forest System lands within the Soberanes Fire area. The Arroyo Seco Campground and Day Use Area is closed. For a complete list of closures please visit: http://www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf

California State Park Closures: All California State Parks from Garrapata State Park through Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park are closed until further notice; this includes Point Sur State Historic Park (Lighthouse), Andrew Molera State Park, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park Campground and Day Use.

Evacuation Orders: An evacuation ORDER remains in effect for Coast Ridge Rd. from mile marker 1.5 to Marble Peak at the end of the road.

Evacuation Warnings: Evacuation WARNINGS remain in effect for the east side of HWY 1 from Andrew Molera Park to Coast Ridge Rd at the Ventana Inn. This area includes the Ventana Inn and Coast Ridge Rd to mile marker 1.5. A WARNING remains for Tassajara Road from Carmel Valley Road to the Tassajara Hot Springs Zen Center. This area includes all roads that lead from the above described roads.

7 am – here is today’s IR Topo Map, showing 85,211 acres burned. I’ll add links underneath this map each day so you can obtain and/or see additional maps:

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IR Topo Map

IR Ortho Map

South Ops Map

(When you click on the above, you will see a “pull-down” with the full link contained in it, click on that and you will get to the map you seek)