Tag Archives: Camp Nelson
SQF Complex at 55,000+ Acres
The SQF Complex Fire by approximately 3,900 acres yesterday. News on InciWeb reports similar growth today. That will push the fire up to nearly 60,000 acres & only 1% contained. Limited resources to fight the fire are due to all … Continue reading
Wildfire Update: Castle Fire Grows, Evacs, & Closures
The Castle Fire continues to grow and is up to 5,000 acres! This has prompted voluntary evacuation notices for some mountain communities as well as a pending closure for the Golden Trout Wilderness. Read below the official announcement. The Castle … Continue reading
Wildfire Update: Pier 85% Contained!
The Pier Fire is now over 36,000 acres. Most of the active fire is burning to the south in the Tule River Indian Reservation. Further details can be read below. Pier Fire Information: 916-203-7438, 7 a.m.– 9 p.m. pierfireinfo@gmail.com Evacuations … Continue reading
Wildfire Update: Pier Fire Closures, Containment, and More
The Pier Fire is now at 20,529 acres with 15% containment. As the fire continues to grow, roads and trails are being closed by a Forest Order. As the fire continues to spread and public safety is a growing concern, … Continue reading
Wildfire Update: Pier Fire at 10% Containment
The Pier Fire had some small growth today. The fire is now at 17,980 acres. Good news is the fire went fro 0% to 10% containment. Here is the official news release from InciWeb. Pier Fire Information: (916) 203-7438 7 … Continue reading
Wildfire: Pier Fire at 17,418 Acres
The Pier Fire continues to grow with 0% containment. The acres burned are up to 17,418 as of 9 AM this morning. Those heading into the western side of the Golden Trout Wilderness will need to take alternative routes. Smoke … Continue reading
Soda Fire in Golden Trout Wilderness (SQF)
Springville, Calif., January 14, 2014—For Immediate Release. Smoke may be visible high in the Kern drainage from the Soda Fire. This fire is located near Clicks Creek (one mile west of Gray Meadow) approximately ten miles northeast of Camp Nelson … Continue reading