Temperatures will vary from the mid-30 to the mid-40s with humidity ranging from the lower 20s to the upper 30s. Prepare for, and implement firing operations as conditions allow. The gusty winds will linger into Friday before subsiding during the afternoon. A strong cold front moved across the incident today producing periods of elevated winds. CREEK FIRE COMMUNITY MEETING    WE WILL BE HOLDING A COMMUNITY MEETING - REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE FIRE WILL BE ON HAND TO ANSWER QUESTIONS PLEASE WATCH US LIVE ON THE CREEK FIRE - YOUTUBE CHANNEL.. Filter - Display Incident Types: Wildfire Prescribed Fire Burned Area Response Other Zoom to your location. Creek Fire Information and Media Email: 2020.Creek@firenet.gov Phone: 559-549-3781 Hours: Daily 7am to 9pm. Sierra National Forest Closures: For the latest information on the Forest closure order, please click on https://www.fs.usda.gov/sierra/. Reset map zoom and position. North Complex Fire Update for October 23 2020, National Fire Situational Awareness (NFSA) Tool, Lassen County Sheriff's Office Facebook Page, Plumas County Sheriff's Office Facebook Page, Monday August 17th, 2020 approx. West Zone - All fire lines are expected to hold. A hotshot crew is in place to act if it moves in an unexpected direction. Click on a hyperlinked incident name to view the detailed information page for that incident. It is also backing off the northside of Junction Bluffs towards the confluence of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River and Fish Creek.

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Crews are continuing to work on structure protection around the Vermillion Resort area and may carry out strategic firing operations as needed. Both state and federal firefighters continue to work on the North Complex Fire area.

Resources Assigned. Backhaul of equipment and supplies will occur as appropriate. Northeast winds will develop and increase to 20 to 30 mph with higher gusts by morning. Continue to protect high values at risk. Gusty NE winds will persist through the majority of the day. Much of the work is focused on repair of areas damaged by the fire fighting effort. Settings - change map background and toggle additional layers. Backing, single tree torching and flanking was observed. smoke accumulation near fires as well as along adjacent valleys and drainages. This area is very steep and inaccessible, making it difficult to safely attack the fire from the ground. DIVS P north of Huntington Lake continues to show some heat. InciWeb - Incident Information System. This fire is 10 acres and 100% contained according to Inciweb as of June 19.

There has been active spread west and south of Pincushion Peak, with greater spread moving south towards Onion Spring Meadow, near Rock Creek west of Edison Lake. The table can be ordered in ascending or descending order by incident, type, state or size by clicking the column name. Incident Contact. Narrative: Fire continues to slowly consume pockets of fuel in interior islands. The North Complex Fire is 95% contained and is 318,980 acres. Perimeter acreage is based on initial infrared intelligence and is viewed as draft until verified by line personnel. A significant cool down is expected Sunday night, possibly accompanied by strong northeast winds. Continue suppression repair to address erosion control, road safety and recover merchantable logs for timber sale. Settings - change map background and toggle additional layers. Below inversion. After a brief lull on Saturday, another period of strong winds are expected Sunday into Monday. If these winds occur they should help with the smoke situation. Forecast conditions are expected to contribute to an increase in fire behavior. Currently, the Creek Fire poses no threat to Mammoth Lakes or Devil’s Postpile. Upper level high pressure will begin to build back into the area Tuesday. 72h (Saturday): Saturday: Continued cool and dry with winds generally from the S to SW but averaging less than 15 mph. The fire was … Strong nighttime inversions will lead to. In DIV M northwest of Florence Lake, fire is backing down to South Fork of San Joaquin River. Wind gusts in excess of 40 mph and could reach 50 mph in the favored areas such as exposed ridgetops and gaps. is heat above the smoke inversion, fire will burn actively with surface fire. It is moving slowly southeast from Pincushion Mountain and northwest from Vermillion and will soon grow together. Sierra National ForestU.S. Around the rest of the fire heavy suppression repair is ongoing, prioritizing those areas in the high county that may be impacted by weather first. InciWeb - Incident Information System. This table exists to help users with screen reading assistive technology or other accessibility needs work around the map based design and navigation of InciWeb.

Where there. Highs are expected to top out in the lower to mid-60s with minimum humidity in the lower 20th percentile. Unburned islands and pockets of incomplete burn could contribute to fire activity within the current footprint. North Complex Fire Information Email: 2020.NorthComplex.info@firenet.gov Phone: 530-316-4487 Hours: Daily 9:00am - 9:00pm. 12h (Overnight): Mostly clear with poor relative humidity recovery along the mid slopes and the ridge tops. To the North (1999 Lookout), South (1999 Pidgeon), East (2008 Cold) and to the West (2008 Scotch, 2008 BTU Complex and 2018 Camp). The fire has burned into several past fire footprints. Brush and thousand hour fuels remains at critical fuel moisture levels. Temperatures will lower to more seasonal levels over the next couple days with relatively light winds through Friday.

Wind and slope alignment could create isolated torching in the interior islands and areas of low severity burn within the fire area.

While a lot of good work has been done in repairing dozer lines, hand lines, damaged roads, etc., more remains to be done. Filter - control incident types displayed on map. Shelters/Housing. Summary: In the northwest firefighters are working on strengthening fireline, mopping up, and removing hazard trees where needed. Personnel and equipment are currently working across private and public lands.

Quincy, CA 95971. Lightning has been identified as the official cause of the North Complex. Find locations to stay safe during wildfires and power shutdowns. Incident Contact. Virtual Public Meeting tonight at 7:00 PM on the Creek Fire YouTube channel (https://bit.ly/2HhOSh8) or the Sierra National Forest Facebook page. 10/20/2020 North Complex Fire 10-20-2020 Update Incident Start Date: 8/17/2020 Size: 318,930 acres Containment: 95% … Winds will subside in the afternoon and turn more to the SW. The southern end of the fire, from the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River to Mono Springs Resort is unstaffed. Low-moderate fire activity continues in DIV I and J (unstaffed), with fire spread hanging in the rocks but slowly moving to the north/northwest and east below Lions Fire. Creek Fire Suppression Repair continues on approximately 350 miles of line and assessments of impacts are nearly complete. Nighttime humidity will limit fire activity in the night hours.