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1330 Bayshore Way 
Eureka, 
95501 
1330 Bayshore Way 
Eureka, 
95501 

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    Email:
    2022.lightningcomplex@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    707-356-9442
    Hours:
    Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

Six Rivers Lightning Complex UPDATE 9-04-2022

Six Rivers Lightning Complex
Publication Type: News 09/04/2022

Six Rivers Lightning Complex 
September 4, 2022 UPDATE 
Fire Information Line: (707) 356-9442
Email: 2022.LightningComplex@firenet.gov
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8312/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SixRiversNF

The Six Rivers Lightning Complex remains in unified command with California Interagency Incident Management Team 15, California Highway Patrol, Trinity County Sheriff, and Humboldt County Sheriff. The Six Rivers Lightning Complex is currently 41,178 acres with 64% containment and 1,521 personnel assigned to the incident. (Ammon – 11,465 ac.; Campbell – 29,713 ac.)

CURRENT SITUATION
All growth on the Campbell Fire is due to a large interior island that continues to burn on the eastside, all within the containment lines.

Yesterday a smoke column was visible from Willow Creek. The smoke was caused by a large island burning several miles within the interior of the Campbell fire along the Cedar Creek Road. There are several smaller unburned pockets of vegetation that will likely burn during the coming hot and dry period.  

A coastal marine influence brought excellent overnight humidity recoveries providing improved conditions for firefighters yesterday. Although a weak Pacific air mass will remain in place, a warming trend will begin over the fire area today. High temperatures are expected to be in the mid-800s. Smoke generated by the interior burning pockets will limit afternoon warming over portions of the fire.  

Firefighters continue to secure control lines ahead of the predicted weather pattern shift, which is forecasted to bring near record high temperatures to the area along with very dry conditions on Tuesday. The focus remains on the northern perimeter of the Campbell fire near Cedar Creek, on the eastern flank along the Lone Pine Ridge and Groves Prairie roads, and along the mid-slope road systems off the Denny Road above the community of Trinity Village and Hawkins Bar.  

With fire containment lines holding steady, smoke production decreased yesterday, and air quality conditions improved. The same air quality conditions can be expected today.

Check out the Six Rivers Smoke Outlook for more information:  https://outlooks.wildlandfiresmoke.net/outlook/65384a03.

ROAD CLOSURES
Due to a large presence of fire personnel and machinery working to build containment lines for the Ammon Fire, residents are asked to limit travel on Titlow Hill Road/Route 1 in zones HUM-E052 and HUM-E062 to essential traffic only. Residents may still use roads to travel out of evacuation order zones:

 

The following roads into evacuation zones have been closed.

-        Forest Route 7n15 at Six Rivers Forest Boundary

The following roads are restricted to local traffic only:

-        Horse Linto Creek Road at Saddle Lane (Open to residents only)

-        6N06 Sandy Bar (Route 6)

-        Titlow Hill Road (Route 1) at Horse Mountain Botanical Area 

State Route 299 remains open to through traffic. Residents are encouraged to visit http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ to check for state highway closures.

  FOREST CLOSURES
Forest order NO. 22-10-06 Six Rivers Lightning Complex is currently in place, which includes river access at Kimtu Park.

To view this closure and map, please visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/srnf/alerts-notices

  EVACUATION UPDATES
For the latest evacuation information go to Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services (https://humboldtgov.org/2383/Current-Emergencies) or Trinity County Office of Emergency Services (https://www.trinitycounty.org/OES). For an interactive map of evacuation zones visit: https://community.zonehaven.com/. To sign up for alerts: www.humboldtgov.org/alerts.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY EVACUATION WARNINGS remain in effect for zones:
HUM-E032:  NORTH OF Forest Route 7n02, SOUTH OF Hoopa Valley Reservation, EAST OF Trinity River, WEST OF County Line

HUM-E061-A:  NORTH OF Forest Route 7n15, SOUTH OF Forest Route 7n15,    EAST OF Seeley McIntosh Road, Campbell Ridge Road, WEST OF Forest Route 7n15

 

HUM-E058:  NORTH OF Forest Route 7n15, SOUTH OF Horse Linto Creek Road, EAST OF Peach Tree Lane, WEST OF Coon Creek Rd, Forest Route 7n15

                                       

TRINITY COUNTY EVACUATION WARNINGS:
ZONE 480:  This zone includes all areas north of the Denny Road from the intersection of the Denny Road and Wallen Ranch Road, FS Road 7N04 through Hawkins Creek north to the County Line. Wallen Ranch Road, FS Road 7N04 and any spur roads off FS Road 7N04 will be closed to public access. The temporary Evacuation point will be at the Wayside Chapel located at 1020 State Route 299 in Willow Creek, CA.

 

ZONE 481:  This zone includes areas along the Denny Road North and North of Denny saddle through the Happy Camp Mountain Area including Bell Creek.  Areas southeast of Happy Camp Mountain through Dryer Creek and Bell Flat.  Denny Road will remain open.

Zone 482 - Suzy Q Road and all roads off of Suzy Q Road

An EVACUATION WARNING remains in effect for Campbell Ridge Road from Salyer Heights to Seeley McIntosh Road. Salyer area, including Galaxy Road, and the area of Ziegler Point Road/Forest Service Road 7N04 have been reduced to an Evacuation Warning.

ANIMAL EVACUATION CENTER Hoopa Rodeo Grounds 1767 Pine Creek Rd., Hoopa, CA 95546 Phone: (707) 492-2851

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