The Walker Fire, located north of Walker Lake, started the evening of August 14. Approximately 20 structures are threatened and have been evacuated near Walker Lake. Walker Lake is a popular recreation area for fishing and hiking. It is located west of June Lake, on the north end of the …
Read More »Walker Fire (Mono County) Started 8/14/2015, updated 8/15/2015
Cabin (Wildfire)
The Fire Information Center will close at 9pm, Friday August 14, 2015. The Fire Information Center will reopen Saturday, August 15th, at 8am. The Cabin Fire started at 1:07pm PST. Currently, the fire is 1800 acres and is 0% contained. 5 firefighters were evacuated with minor injuries. 400 hundred personnel …
Read More »Horno Fire (San Diego County) Started 8/13/2015, updated 8/14/2015
Yosemite Fire Update #12
The Upper Fire was discovered by hikers at approximately 3:30PM, August 10. It is now out and in patrol status.
Read More »Marks Fire (Calaveras County) Started 8/13/2015, updated 8/13/2015
Yosemite Fire Update #11
The Upper Fire was discovered by hikers at approximately 3:30PM, August 10. It is at the top of the Yosemite Falls trail above the switchbacks. Quick action by the Yosemite Helitack, with supporting water bucket drops, and fire crews held the fire to 3 acres as of 10PM August 10.
Read More »Chorro Fire (Ventura County) Started 8/02/2015, updated 8/12/2015
Shinn (Wildfire)
Wildfire in steep terrain. Moderate to low rate of spread.
Read More »Anza Fire (Riverside County) Started 8/10/2015, updated 8/10/2015
Jerusalem Fire (Wildfire)
This fire is burning BLM-managed lands within the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument. It is being managed by Cal Fire. Current information is available at:
Read More »De Luz Fire (San Diego County) Started 8/09/2015, updated 8/10/2015
Jerusalem Fire (Lake County) Started 8/09/2015, updated 8/09/2015
The fire is currently moving northeast in dense brush and steep terrain. Resources are being sent from the Rocky Fire to the Jerusalem Fire. Evacuation Centers: The Middletown High School evacuation center will remain open.
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