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Gov. Schwarzenegger Directs Coordinated Firefighting Efforts and Resources to Combat Wildfires
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has directed the California National Guard and all state firefighting resources to aggressively combat numerous wildfires across California.
Conditions of summer rain, wind, and lightning along mountains and deserts during the last few days have caused hundreds of small fires across the state. On Saturday, the governor ordered the CNG to mobilize a total of six helicopters and one RC-26 remote sensing platform to assist in combating the wildfires in Northern California. Five National Guard helicopters with water dropping capabilities – two from Nevada, two from Oregon, and one from California – were being deployed June 23 to support firefighting efforts. These are in addition to the six CNG helicopters, the RC-26 imaging aircraft, and two Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems aircrafts that were requested on June 21 and were in place in California June 23.
The Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES) continues to coordinate firefighting resources from across the state, including:
- OES Fire Branch has opened their Fire Emergency Operations Center on a 24-hour basis to support firefighting efforts.
- Hundreds of strike teams with fire engines and firefighters from local agencies have been dispatched and most are battling the most significant blazes.
- The five new Type 3 wildland fire engines unveiled earlier this month are actively involved in mutual aid firefighting efforts in Northern California. These engines are from San Diego and Riverside counties.
- Special Operational Area Satellite Information System trailers have been sent to the Indians Fire in the Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County. OASIS trailers provide communication capabilities to emergency responders in remote parts of fire-damaged areas where normal telephone and power sources have been disrupted.
The following significant fires continue to burn in different parts of the state today:
Northern California:
- The Wild Fire incident, located in the Green Valley area of Napa and Solano counties, has burned 3,750 acres and is 40 percent contained.
- There is one residence and one outbuilding destroyed.
- The Walker Fire is located near Indian Valley Reservoir in Lake County.
- This fire is 3,500 acres and zero percent contained with 35 residences threatened.
- The Lime Complex Fire is located in Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Trinity County, five miles south of Hyampom.
- The fire is currently at 4,000 acres and is zero percent contained. There are 1,200 residences, two commercial buildings, and 300 outbuildings threatened. One commercial property has been destroyed.
- In Shasta andTrinity counties, more than 130 fires are burning a total of 5,000 acres and threatening 13 communities.
- Eastbound Highway 299 may be impacted by these fires.
- The Quarry Fire is located near the base of San Bruno Mountain in Brisbane, San Mateo County.
- This fire has burnt 300 acres and 100 percent contained.
- Fires are burning in various locations throughout Humboldt County.
- The fires are currently burning more than 900 acres, including four new fires that started June 23. Five residences are threatened.
- In Butte County, fires burning near the communities of Concow, Magalia, and Paradise total 1,397 acres.
- They are five percent contained; and 200 residences are threatened.
- 110 fires, including 20 new fires discovered June 22, are burning in Mendocino County, totaling 7,625 acres – 17 of these fires are contained.
- Four of the fires are burning more than 1,000 acres; and more than 525 homes are threatened.
Central California:
- The Basin Complex Fire is located near Big Sur in Monterey County.
- The fire is 2,000 acres and 10 percent contained. Five hundred residences and 20 commercial properties in the Big Sur area are threatened.
- The Indians Fire is located in the Ventana Wilderness in the Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County.
- The fire is currently 57,158 acres and is 58 percent contained. Two residential structures and 13 outbuildings have been destroyed, while 1,063 homes, 265 outbuildings, and five commercial properties remain threatened. There are nine firefighter injuries reported to date as a result of this incident.
Source: California Office of the Governor
Posted: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:00:00 AM.
Modified: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:33:18 AM.