Monday, August 29, 2011

US Forest Service Outlook for Yosemite Fire

Incident Overview 8-29-11 8:00 am

Crews made good progress on the fire throughout the night. The fire was most active on the east side. There were a couple of hot spots on the west side of the fire, other areas showed little activity. There was no movement on the north side of the fire. Air support continues to help support the crews as needed.

Basic Information


Incident TypeWildfire
CauseMotor Home Fire
Date of OriginThursday August 25th, 2011 approx. 12:30 PM
LocationMerced River Canyon
Incident CommanderDavid Cooper

Current Situation


Total Personnel818
Size4,755 acres
Percent Contained35%
Estimated Containment DateFriday September 09th, 2011 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved6, Pine and brush.
Fire BehaviorActive fire continues to move east into Moss Canyon. Low to moderate fire activity on the west flank of the fire; some roll out across the containment line produced an area of active fire on the norht west side of the fire. South of the Merced River showed little to moderate activity throughout the day.
Significant EventsMandatory evacuations: Rancheria, Cedar Lodge, Incline, El Portal Trailer Village and local Merced River Canyon Campgrounds. Mandatory Road Closures: Highway 140, from the Foresta Bridge west is closed, Incline Road, and Forest Rd 1S12. There is no estimation as to when the will re-open. Old El Portal is advised to prepare for evacuations, this is a pre-evacuation.

Outlook


Planned ActionsCrews continue to construct line on the east side of the fire. The use of a DC-10 airtanker supported this operation, crews will reinforce retardant lines.
Growth PotentialSignificant
Terrain DifficultyThe fire is terrain driven in very steep canyon slopes, and has burned to the top of the ridges above the Merced River on both sides of the canyon.
RemarksDC-10 was used to support direct line efforts on the west side of the fire, good progress was made with Type one hand crews during the operational period. Local Law enforcement recommend procationary measures. Stay away from Hwy 140 heading to Yosemite National Park.

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