National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Tuesday, July 1, 2008 – 0530 MDT National Preparedness Level 5

National Fire Activity Initial attack activity: Heavy (337 new fires) New large fires: 6 (*) Large fires contained: 3 Uncontained large fires: 95 Area Command Teams committed: 2 NIMOs committed: 2 Type 1 IMTs committed: 15 Type 2 IMTs committed: 18 Fire Use Teams committed: 0 ** Uncontained large fires do not include WFU or confine/contain incidents. ** Link to Geographic Area daily reports.

A NIMO Team (Custer) is assigned as a planning and operational group in support of the National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group at Boise, ID.

Eight MAFFS C-130 air tankers are supporting the State of . All aircraft are based at McClellan Airport in Sacramento California. The Mission Commander is LTC Roger Williams, 145th Air Wing Air National Guard, North Carolina. Three aircraft are provided by the 145th Airlift Wing, Charlotte, North Carolina, three from the 302nd Airlift Wing, Colorado Springs, CO and two from the 153rd Airlift Wing, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

On June 29, a firefighter assigned to the Walla in Grand Canyon National Park was fatally injured when the EMS helicopter he was aboard crashed near Flagstaff, AZ. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.

Northern California Area (PL 5) New fires: 18 New large fires: 0

Uncontained large fires: 71

Area Command Teams committed: 2 NIMOs committed: 1 Type 1 IMTs committed: 8 Type 2 IMTs committed: 9

Zimmerman’s Area Command Team is providing planning and incident management support to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Lohrey’s Area Command Team is managing large fire complexes on the Lassen National Forest. Gage’s NIMO Team is supporting the ONCC Multi-Agency Coordinating Group.

BTU Lightning Complex (17 fires), Butte Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Lewin). Twenty-seven miles north of Yuba City, CA. Timber, brush and logging slash. Active fire behavior. Numerous residences and structures threatened. Precautionary evacuation advisories have been issued for several communities.

SHU Lightning Complex (7 fires), Shasta-Trinity Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Kerschen). Shasta and Trinity counties, CA. Timber, brush and grass. Extreme fire behavior with backing and slope-driven runs. Platina, Keswick, Corman Ranch and power generation system threatened. Evacuation orders in effect.

Whiskeytown Complex (2 fires), Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, NPS. IMT 2 (McNitt). Twelve miles west of Redding, CA. Timber and brush. Backing with short uphill runs. Communication towers, power lines, and recreation infrastructure threatened.

Lime Complex (40 fires), Shasta-Trinity NF. IMT 1 (Opliger). Fourteen miles west of Hayfork, CA. Timber. Active backing and flanking fire with short uphill runs and spotting. Numerous structures, ranches and youth camps threatened.

Iron Complex (6 fires), Shasta-Trinity NF. IMT 1 (Broyles). One mile north of Junction City, CA. Heavy timber, brush and grass. Moderate fire activity with wind-driven runs. Communities of Hawkins Bar and Trinity Village threatened. Highway 299 has temporary closures and restricted traffic flow.

MEU Lightning Complex (12 fires), Mendocino Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Waterman). Mendocino County, CA. Timber and grass. Backing fire with slope and wind driven runs. Utility infrastructure and numerous residences threatened. Ten communities threatened. Evacuations in effect.

Canyon Complex (17 fires), Plumas NF. IMT 1 (Pincha-Tulley). Sixteen miles northeast of Paradise, CA. Timber. Increased fire activity with wind-driven runs. Residences and archeological sites threatened. Road closures in effect.

American River Complex (3 fires), Tahoe NF. IMT 1 (Summerfelt). Eleven miles northeast of Foresthill, CA. Timber, brush and . Moderate to intense surface fire with short crown runs and short-range spotting. Watershed, power lines and residences threatened.

Yuba River Complex (3 fires), Tahoe NF. IMT 2 (Joseph). Thirteen miles northeast of Nevada City, CA. Timber and brush. Backing fire. Several communities, hydroelectric facilities and recreation sites threatened.

Mad Complex (4 fires), Six Rivers NF. Humboldt County, CA. Timber, brush and grass. Active to moderate fire behavior. Residences threatened.

Hell’s Half Complex (2 fires), Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Secrest). Eight miles southwest of Burnt Ranch, CA. Timber. Active fire with group tree torching. Structures threatened.

Ukonom Complex (3 fires), Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Lund). Ten miles east of Orleans, CA. Timber. Increased surface fire activity with isolated torching. Structures threatened. Reduction in acreage due to more accurate mapping.

Cub Complex (2 fires), Lassen NF. IMT 2 (Batten). Sixteen miles southwest of Chester, CA. Timber. Short uphill runs, isolated torching, group tree torching and short-range spotting. Structures and roads threatened. Highway 32 closed for burn out operations.

Corral, Lassen-Modoc Unit, Cal Fire. IMT 1 (Larsen). Twenty-three miles west of Termo, CA. Timber. Moderate fire activity.

Yolla Bolly Complex (17 fires), Mendocino NF. IMT 2 (Harvey). Twenty-four miles southwest of Chico, CA. Chaparral, timber and grass. Active running fire with spotting. Yolla Bolly Middle Eel Wilderness area closed. Structures threatened.

Siskiyou Complex (3 fires), Klamath NF. IMT 2 (Paul). Eighteen miles southwest of Happy Camp, CA. Conifer and hardwood overstory with heavy timber litter. Increased rates of spread with short uphill runs and occasional torching. Campground and residences threatened.

Alps Complex (13 fires), Shasta-Trinity NF. IMT 2 (Soper). Twenty miles northwest of Junction City, CA. Timber and brush. Moderate fire activity with short crown runs. Residences threatened.

Soda Complex (3 fires), Mendocino NF. IMT 2 (Heintz). Fifteen miles northwest of Upper Lake, CA. Chaparral, mixed conifer and oak woodlands. Group torching and short uphill runs. Residences threatened.

TGU Lightning Complex (1 fires). Tehama-Glenn Unit, Cal Fire. Tehama County, CA. Chaparral. Slow rates of spread.

Humboldt Complex, Humboldt-Del Norte Unit, Cal Fire. Humboldt County, CA. Timber, slash and grass. Slow rates of spread. Numerous residences threatened.

Size Pers % Est Totl Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs BTU Lightning CA BTU 16,000 0 25 UNK 2,328 129 40 331 0 2 12.2M ST Complex SHU Lightning CA SHU 51,000 4,000 10 7/14 1,771 -771 18 260 9 2 9.7M ST Complex Whiskeytown CA WNP 6,559 2,559 30 UNK 332 41 10 10 2 0 1.0M NPS Complex Lime Complex CA SHF 35,445 3,175 36 UNK 849 15 15 56 5 1 7.29M FS Iron Complex CA SHF 18,117 4,667 25 7/25 835 49 17 66 2 0 4.27M FS MEU Lightning CA MEU 37,600 1,900 38 UNK 1,321 81 24 123 15 2 9.27M ST Complex Canyon Complex CA PNF 12,921 763 38 7/31 862 6 27 64 4 0 6.58M FS American River CA TNF 4,180 483 20 UNK 493 45 12 15 5 1 2.24M FS Complex Yuba River CA TNF 3,579 269 61 UNK 671 -101 18 32 4 0 4.19M FS Complex Mad Complex CA SRF 2,633 105 38 7/8 344 0 13 13 1 0 950K FS Hell’s Half CA SRF 2,440 56 20 7/31 338 -18 7 18 0 0 2.2M FS Complex Ukonom Complex CA SRF 5,884 -372 2 10/1 357 9 8 10 1 0 1.7M FS Cub Complex CA LNF 3,632 132 15 8/15 658 27 15 37 3 0 3.11M FS Corral CA LMU 15,000 0 10 UNK 260 59 5 21 3 0 NR ST Yolla Bolly CA MNF 3,900 1,900 5 UNK 94 51 0 1 3 0 249K FS Complex Soda Complex CA MNF 5,100 180 64 UNK 403 36 12 21 2 4 1.58M FS Siskiyou Complex CA KNF 7,988 263 23 8/15 582 -14 12 24 2 0 3.98M FS Alps Complex CA SHF 2,650 431 2 UNK 31 1 1 0 0 0 100K FS TGU Lightning CA TGU 22,907 0 65 UNK 234 -40 6 15 2 2 1.94M ST Complex Humboldt CA HUU 1,275 0 60 UNK 600 4 12 52 4 0 5.64M ST Complex Peterson Complex CA LNF 7,824 0 100 --- 396 -2 7 21 0 0 2.65M FS

Southern California Area (PL 5) New fires: 38 New large fires: 0

Uncontained large fires: 7

Type 1 IMTs committed: 6 Type 2 IMTs committed: 3

Basin Complex, Los Padres NF. IMT 1 (Dietrich, Molumby and McGowan). Five miles southeast of Big Sur, CA. Timber, brush and slash. Backing and creeping. Numerous residences threatened. Evacuations in effect. Hwy 1 closed.

Indians, Los Padres NF. Unified Command between IMT 1 (Molumby) and Cal Fire IMT 1 (Hutchinson). Eighteen miles west of King City, CA. Timber, chaparral and grass. Creeping with slope-driven short runs. Numerous structures and cultural resources threatened. Voluntary evacuation recommendation in effect for Arroyo Seco.

Oliver, Merced-Mariposa Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Hodson). Twelve miles east of Mariposa, CA. Timber, heavy brush and downed fuels. Backing and flanking with interior runs. Numerous structures threatened.

Piute, Sequoia NF. Unified Command between IMT 2 (Smith) and Kern County FD, FS and BLM. IMT 1 (Hoff) also assigned. Seventeen miles northeast of Caliente, CA. Timber. Extreme fire behavior with high rates of spread and torching. Structures threatened. Evacuations in effect.

North Mountain, Stanislaus NF. IMT 2 (Woychak). Seven miles northeast of Groveland, CA. Chaparral and timber. Backing and creeping fire with short runs and torching. Numerous residences and lookout tower threatened.

Silver Complex (2 fires), Sierra NF. Twelve miles southeast of Mariposa, CA. Timber. Moderate fire activity.

Clover, Sequoia NF. IMT 2 (Johnson). Thirty-two miles north of Weldon, CA. Timber and brush. Backing and creeping fire with isolated torching and spotting. Residences threatened.

Pers Size % Est Totl Chge Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs

Basin Complex CA LPF 39,906 4,620 3 UNK 1,387 158 37 129 7 20 7.86M FS

Indians CA LPF 81,378 20,533 95 7/3 1,056 -69 18 52 11 15 39.9M FS

Oliver CA MMU 2,789 0 65 7/5 1,294 -3 30 136 2 0 9.27M ST

Piute CA SQF 7,040 4,840 6 UNK 493 41 14 40 1 0 NR FS

North Mountain CA STF 2,750 53 35 UNK 514 34 12 32 3 0 3.3M FS

Silver Complex CA SNF 1,111 30 92 7/4 274 -224 9 7 0 0 2.5M FS

Clover CA SQF 15,262 27 60 7/15 405 -66 12 1 5 0 6.5M FS

Southwest Area (PL 5) New fires: 32 New large fires: 1

Uncontained large fires: 7

Type 1 IMTs committed: 1 Type 2 IMTs committed: 3

Lane 2, Prescott NF. IMT 2 (Sciacca). Fourteen miles northwest of Black Canyon City, AZ. Timber. Extreme fire behavior with terrain-driven fire runs and spotting. Numerous structures, powerlines, communication facilities and historic sites threatened. Community of Crown King threatened. Evacuations in effect.

Ethan, Pima Agency, BIA. IMT 2 (Raley). Twelve miles southwest of Phoenix, AZ. Brush. Isolated torching.

Big Spring, Cibola NF. IMT 1 (Hughes). Six miles west of Tajique, NM. Timber. Smoldering.

Distillery, Coronado NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2 (Small) back to local unit. Ten miles east of Vail, AZ. Timber and grass. Backing and flanking. Monitor status.

Black Mesa, San Carlos Agency, BIA. Ten miles northeast of San Carlos, AZ. Brush and grass. Backing fire activity.

Crystal Peak, San Carlos Agency, BIA. Twenty-three miles south of San Carlos, AZ. Chaparral. Minimal fire activity.

Walla Valley, Grand Canyon NP. Fifty-three miles southeast of Kanab, UT. Timber and grass. No new information.

Bear Mountain, Apache - Sitgreaves NF. Previously reported confine/contain incident. Twenty miles south of Alpine, AZ. Timber and brush. Creeping and smoldering. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday. Monitor status. Last report unless significant activity occurs.

Road - WFU, Gila NF. Forty miles northwest of Truth or Consequences, NM. Timber litter. Creeping and backing. Last narrative report unless significant activity occurs.

Size Pers % Est Totl Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs

Lane 2 AZ PNF 5,300 4,800 0 UNK 264 187 7 16 5 7 NR FS

Ethan AZ PMA 6,661 914 85 7/3 129 -69 3 5 1 0 766K BIA

Big Spring NM CIF 5,580 0 95 7/1 353 -64 10 11 2 16 2.68M FS

Distillery AZ CNF 8,075 25 85 UNK 14 -206 0 0 1 0 1.75M FS

Black Mesa AZ SCA 1,744 0 85 7/9 53 1 2 2 0 0 NR BIA

Crystal Peak AZ SCA 1,058 0 80 7/10 16 -12 0 0 1 0 NR BIA

Walla Valley AZ GCP 435 --- 35 UNK 144 --- 3 7 4 0 NR NPS

Bear Mountain AZ ASF 21,000 --- 0 N/A 0 --- 0 0 0 0 11K FS

* Road – WFU NM GNF 111 --- N/A N/A 12 --- 1 0 0 0 10K FS

Southern Area (PL 2) New fires: 95 New large fires: 2

Uncontained large fires: 6

Type 2 IMTs committed: 3

Evans Road, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources. North Carolina IMT 2 (Brandon). Seven miles south of Creswell, NC. Pocosin, chaparral and southern rough. Torching, creeping and smoldering in deep organic soils. Residences threatened.

South 1, Great Dismal Swamp NWR. Florida IMT 2 (Hill). Twelve miles southeast of Suffolk, VA. Logging slash and blow down. Smoldering. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.

South Cut, Cumberland Island National Seashore, NPS. Georgia IMT 2 (Kline). Thirteen miles northeast of St. Mary’s, Georgia. Timber, scrub and slash. Creeping and backing fire. Residences and historic sites threatened. Voluntary evacuations in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.

Pool 08, Sabine NWR. Ten miles southwest of Hackberry, LA. Tall grass. Smoldering and creeping. Commercial property threatened.

North Fire, Florida DOF. Twenty- two miles west of Coral Springs, FL. Tall grass. No further information received.

Hot, George Washington & Jefferson NF. Previously report incident. Four miles southeast of Strasburg, VA. Timber litter. Minimal activity. Last report unless significant activity occurs.

Mout Road, Wheeler NWR. Confine/contain management strategy. Started on state land six miles northeast of Anniston, AL. Hardwood litter. Backing fire activity. Structures threatened. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday. Last report unless significant activity occurs.

Size Pers % Est Totl Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs

Evans Road NC NCS 41,060 0 75 UNK 334 2 0 44 1 4 8.88M ST

South 1 VA GDR 4,307 242 90 UNK 223 43 3 11 3 0 5.70M FWS

South Cut GA CIP 1,604 0 35 7/7 111 6 3 5 3 0 434K NPS

Pool 08 LA SBR 2,345 745 70 7/2 6 3 0 2 1 0 18.0K FWS

* North Fire FL FLS 400 --- 0 UNK 0 --- 0 0 0 0 NR ST

Hot VA VAF 300 --- 90 7/4 29 --- 1 0 0 0 216K FS

* Mout Road AL WLR 220 --- 30 N/A 8 --- 0 1 0 0 10K ST

Knob Complex NC NCF 439 --- 100 --- 36 -18 1 2 2 0 175K FS

Tater Hill SC FMF 150 --- 100 --- 8 2 0 0 0 0 20K FS NCF – National Forests in North Carolina FMF – Francis Marion & Sumter NF

Northwest Area (PL 3) New fires: 66 New large fires: 3 Uncontained large fires: 3

Jackies Butte, Vale District, BLM. Sage brush and short grass. Active fire behavior. Structures threatened.

Seep Lakes, Washington DNR. IMT 2 ordered. Four miles west of Warden, WA. Short grass. No further information received. Residences threatened. Evacuations in effect.

Skookum Crk, Warm Springs Agency, BIA. Fifteen miles northeast of Warm Springs, OR. Brush and grass. Wind-driven fire activity. Structure threatened.

Size Pers % Est Totl Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs

* Jackies Butte OR VAD 12,500 --- 0 UNK 34 --- 0 8 1 0 NR BLM

* Seep Lake WA WFS 3,000 --- 0 UNK 65 ---- 0 1 5 0 150K ST

* Skookum Crk OR WSA 400 --- 10 UNK 115 --- 4 9 0 0 125K BIA

Alaska Area (PL 1) New fires: 1 New large fires: 0 Uncontained large fires: 1

UYD Venetie Village, Upper Yukon Zone, BLM. Started on tribal land one mile north of Venetie, AK. Black spruce, birch and heavy brush. Smoldering.

Size Pers % Est Totl Strc $$ Origin Incident Name St Unit Size Chge Chge Crw Eng Heli CTN Ctn Pers Lost CTD Own 24 Hrs 24 Hrs UYD Venetie AK UYD 638 0 98 UNK 162 1 8 0 2 0 NR Tribal Village

Predictive Services Discussion: A low pressure system will move across the Northwest into the panhandle of Idaho today with mainly wet thunderstorms. A mixture of wet and dry thunderstorms is expected in the Great Basin and Arizona; however, coverage of storms will be less than in previous days. Wind speeds will remain elevated across and the southern Great Basin.

Link to Predictive Services Outlook products.

http://www.nifc.gov/sixminutes/dsp_sixminutes.php

Escape Routes An escape route is a preplanned and understood route to reach a safety zone.

What are the primary concerns in choosing an escape route?

• Select the closest, least obstructed route. • Plan for more than one escape route. • Avoid an uphill escape. • Scout and clearly mark the route for visibility (aids during smoky situations or night operational periods).

• Determine escape time--consider slowest person, fatigue, and temperature factors. • Continuously reassess the situation with regard to work progress and additional resource arrivals. • Assure all line personnel are familiar with escape routes. Fires and Acres Yesterday

AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL FIRES 1 1 Alaska ACRES 0 0 FIRES 1 4 2 10 49 66 Northwest ACRES 1 751 0 8 24 784 FIRES 10 8 18 Northern California ACRES 8,007 5,106 13,113 FIRES 3 29 6 38 Southern California ACRES 0 6 5,664 5,670 FIRES 3 1 3 3 10 Northern Rockies ACRES 1 6 26 2 35 FIRES 12 5 11 28 Eastern Great Basin ACRES 10 31 13 54 FIRES 1 13 5 19 Western Great Basin ACRES 0 378 2 380 FIRES 7 7 1 3 14 32 Southwest ACRES 470 10 1 5 162 648 FIRES 6 7 11 1 25 Rocky Mountain ACRES 2 0 37 1 40 FIRES 3 1 1 5 Eastern Area ACRES 1 1 0 2 FIRES 1 90 4 95 Southern Area ACRES 220 1,088 53 1,361 FIRES 18 47 4 3 163 102 337 TOTAL ACRES 474 1,155 221 1 9,209 11,027 22,087

Fires and Acres Year-to-Date

AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL FIRES 4 3 1 220 228 Alaska ACRES 209 232 0 6,455 6,896 FIRES 70 29 4 6 165 157 431 Northwest ACRES 786 1,372 1,398 1 3,663 610 7,830 FIRES 75 5 5 17 1,542 650 2,294 Northern California ACRES 72 2 161 2,706 171,285 94,865 269,091 FIRES 33 45 9 5 1,965 210 2,267 Southern California ACRES 201 2,593 840 3 8,991 71,774 84,402 FIRES 595 18 10 1 346 86 1,056 Northern Rockies ACRES 9,250 753 4,519 4 35,170 373 50,069 FIRES 8 90 1 6 87 43 235 Eastern Great Basin ACRES 266 523 492 131 4,400 2,317 8,129 FIRES 8 66 1 8 32 24 139 Western Great Basin ACRES 10 3,869 0 4 2,363 5,037 11,283 FIRES 452 150 6 36 600 442 1,686 Southwest ACRES 18,203 44,939 347 890 259,969 73,683 398,031 FIRES 198 53 21 3 257 91 623 Rocky Mountain ACRES 946 644 2,002 2 111,747 1,375 116,716 FIRES 309 13 18 6,691 258 7,289 Eastern Area ACRES 1,897 248 264 41,216 1,698 45,323 FIRES 821 174 54 18,947 412 20,408 Southern Area ACRES 54,294 12,981 53,761 1,019,620 34,727 1,175,383 FIRES 2,569 460 247 155 30,852 2,373 36,656 TOTAL ACRES 85,925 54,904 23,220 57,766 1,664,879 286,459 2,173,153

Ten Year Average Fires 41,715

Ten Year Average Acres 1,916,795

*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. *** Prescribed Fires and Acres Yesterday

AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL FIRES 0 Alaska ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Northwest ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Northern California ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Southern California ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Northern Rockies ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Eastern Great Basin ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Western Great Basin ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Southwest ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Rocky Mountain ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Eastern Area ACRES 0 FIRES 0 Southern Area ACRES 0 FIRES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL ACRES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prescribed Fires and Acres Year-to-Date

AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL FIRES 10 10 Alaska ACRES 3,990 3,990 FIRES 9 35 3 1 119 167 Northwest ACRES 2,615 3,321 1,810 0 26,747 34,493 FIRES 25 14 10 12 6 127 194 Northern California ACRES 415 113 17,687 78 1,159 6,603 26,055 FIRES 3 4 7 5 126 145 Southern California ACRES 118 822 1,328 50 4,399 6,717 FIRES 7 21 55 5 25 153 266 Northern Rockies ACRES 509 2,613 15,969 309 1,164 17,726 38,290 FIRES 3 20 5 6 13 50 97 Eastern Great Basin ACRES 200 3,214 346 639 2,289 11,554 18,242 FIRES 1 2 2 4 9 Western Great Basin ACRES 30 12 27 4,436 4,505 FIRES 19 57 9 12 121 218 Southwest ACRES 2,838 31,974 12,031 1,462 52,425 100,730 FIRES 24 28 95 17 37 111 312 Rocky Mountain ACRES 2,479 2,627 16,726 4,438 5,291 34,370 65,931 FIRES 45 413 16 1,091 116 1,681 Eastern Area ACRES 30,265 56,407 1,006 71,189 33,808 192,675 FIRES 26 82 75 387 793 1,363 Southern Area ACRES 15,153 50,650 59,302 233,001 777,877 1,135,983 FIRES 158 179 678 153 1,574 1,720 4,462 TOTAL ACRES 54,474 44,010 172,460 68,589 318,133 969,945 1,627,611

*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. ***

WFU Fires and Acres Year-to-Date

AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL FIRES 3 7 3 13 Alaska ACRES 11 508 728 1,247 FIRES 1 1 2 Northwest ACRES 0 0 0 FIRES 7 7 Northern California ACRES 316 316 FIRES 195 195 Southern California ACRES 9,268 9,268 FIRES 1 1 Northern Rockies ACRES 1 1 FIRES 1 1 Eastern Great Basin ACRES 2 2 FIRES 1 1 Western Great Basin ACRES 20 20 FIRES 8 8 Southwest ACRES 9,832 9,832 FIRES 1 1 1 3 Rocky Mountain ACRES 1 0 1 2 FIRES 2 2 Eastern Area ACRES 1 1 FIRES 3 3 Southern Area ACRES 1,032 1,032 FIRES 0 4 9 5 0 218 236 TOTAL ACRES 0 12 509 728 0 20,472 21,721

*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. ***

Canada Fires and Hectares

Fires Hectares Fires Hectares Provinces Yesterday Yesterday Year-To-Date Year-To-Date British Columbia 19 14 402 6,620 Yukon Territory 8 11,090 50 12,456 Alberta 10 714 872 6,955 Northwest Territory 12 1,342 67 10,120 Saskatchewan 5 1,365 433 328,622 Manitoba 6 2,078 289 88,167 Ontario 1 0 132 109 Quebec 0 135 144 1,128 Newfoundland 0 0 75 2,235 New Brunswick 0 0 108 91 Nova Scotia 0 0 210 2,566 Prince Edward Island 0 0 0 0 National Parks 0 0 32 95 Total 61 16,738 2,814 459,162

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