2020 July August September Statewide Fires Situation
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State Operations Center Situation Status Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires September 20, 2020 – 1800 hours Report No. 33 Incident Summary The State Operations Center is activated to support and monitor ongoing wildfire activity occurring in multiple areas throughout the state. Confidentiality Notice This document is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited without the express written consent of the Cal OES Executive Office. Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 Weather Summary – National Weather Service (NWS) Increasing southwest winds gusting up to 30 mph across the Southern California Mountains and much of the Sierra Range Monday through Wednesday. o Elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions are likely each day, especially across Southern California. A few showers could bring light rain to Del Norte and Humboldt Counties on Wednesday. Weather Watches and Warnings Northern California: o NSTR Southern California: o NSTR Northern California Valley Foothills/Mountains Temps: Lows: 55-65°F, Highs: 85-90ºF Temps: Lows 35-50°F, Highs: 65-75ºF Humidity: Night: 75-85%, Day: 20-30% Humidity: Night: 35-45%, Day: 15-25% Winds: Light and variable tonight, shifting south Winds: Terrain-driven 5-10 mph tonight, shifting to southeast 5-15 mph Monday. southwest 10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph over the Sierra Monday. Winds along the coastal ranges mainly west to northwest 10-15 mph. Precipitation: Dry Precipitation: Dry Southern California Coast Inland Temps: Lows: 60-65°F, Highs: 75-85ºF Temps: Lows 65-75°F, Highs: 90-105ºF Humidity: Night: 90-100%, Day: 60-70% Mtns: Lows 50-60°F, Highs: 75-80ºF Winds: Light and variable tonight, becoming Humidity: Night: 20-40%, Day: 10-25% west to southwest 5-10 mph Monday. Precipitation: Dry Winds: South to southwest 10-15 mph across the higher terrain, gusting to 25 mph Monday. Wind direction locally influenced by terrain. Precipitation: Dry Outlook for September 22-23 2020: Typical late September temperatures will continue into midweek, with afternoon humidity readings in the 15-30% range for much of the state, locally lower across southern California. The combination of lower humidity and southwest winds gusting up to 30 mph over the Sierra and mountains of southern California will bring elevated fire weather conditions to those areas each afternoon. Localized spots in southern California could even see critical fire weather conditions develop for a few hours both days. Across far northern California, a few showers will be possible in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties later Wednesday. For Official Use Only – FOUO Page 1 of 25 Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 CA-ESF 4: Fire & Rescue – Cal OES Fire / CALFIRE Fire Summary as of September 20, 2020, at 1800 Hours: % Total Structures (TS) / Residential Structures (RS) Incident Name (County) Acres Contained Threatened Damaged Destroyed Apple Fire (Riverside) 33,424 95% 0 / 0 6 / 4 13 / 4 August Complex Fire (Mendocino, 836,871 34% 402 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity) Blue Jay (Mariposa) 4,061 40% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Bobcat (Los Angeles) 99,428 15% 6,235 / 6,076 3 (+3) / 3 (+3) 2 (+2) / 0 Bullfrog (Fresno) 900 15% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Butte/Tehama/Glenn Lightning 19,609 97% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Complex 853 (+7) / 565 Creek (Fresno, Madera) 278,368 25% 8,063 / 8063 71 /44 (+5) CZU Lightning Complex Fire (San 86,509 99% 414 / 414 140 / 90 1,490 / 931 Mateo, Santa Cruz) Devil (Siskiyou) 7,144 18% 0 (-100) / 0 (-100) 0 / 0 0 / 0 Dolan Fire (Monterey) 128,050 46% 990 / 987 4 / 4 19 / 14 18,395 (-8,742) / El Dorado (San Bernardino, Riverside) 22,489 59% 6 / 2 10 / 4 17,289 (-8,742) Fork (El Dorado) 1,752 61% 103 / 88 0 / 0 0 / 0 Fox (Siskiyou) 1,850 17% 37 (+21) / 36 (+21) 0 / 0 0 / 0 Lake Fire (Los Angeles) 31,089 96% 1,329 / 473 6 / 3 33 / 12 LNU Lightning Complex Fire (Napa, 363,220 98% 0 / 0 213 / 112 1,479 / 788 Solano, Sonoma, Lake, Yolo) Moraine (Tulare) 575 70% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 North Complex Fire (Plumas, Butte) 291,200 62% 9 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 Rattlesnake (Tulare) 2,078 0% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Red Salmon Complex Fire 102,426 20% 90 / 45 0 / 0 0 / 0 (Humboldt) SCU Lightning Complex Fire (Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa 396,624 98% 0 / 0 26 / 20 224 / 136 Clara, Stanislaus, Merced, San Joaquin) Slater (Siskiyou) 146,698 18% 5,058 / 5,058 11 /10 438 / 202 Slink (Mono) 26,752 84% 31 / 15 0 / 0 2 / 0 Snow (Riverside) 6,013 15% 5 (-440) / 4 (-440) 0 / 0 0 / 0 10 (+10) / SQF Complex (Tulare) 135,802 14% 3,188 / 3,188 176 (+26) / 150 8 (+8) Valley (San Diego) 17,093 95% 0 / 0 11 / 6 64 / 30 Wolf (Tuolumne) 900 25% 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Woodward Fire (Marin) 4,929 97% 23 (+13) / 3 (+3) 0 / 0 0 / 0 TS 44,372 (-9,248) TS 507 (+13) TS 4,803 (+35) Total: 27 3,045,854 RS 41,742 (-9,258) RS 306 (+11) RS 2,836 (+5) For Official Use Only – FOUO Page 2 of 25 Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 Cal OES Law Evacuation Summary as of September 20, 2020, at 1700 Hours: Mandatory Evacuations – Incident County Fatalities Individuals Glenn 0 0 Tehama 50 1 August Complex Fire Trinity 3,205 0 (Elkhorn/ Hopkins) Humboldt 0 0 Mendocino 51 0 Plumas 600 0 North Complex Butte 2,400 15 Fire(Claremont/Bear) Yuba 400 0 Slink Fire Mono 0 0 Santa Cruz 921 1 CZU Lightning Complex Fire San Mateo 200 0 Fresno 0 1 Hill Fire Kings 0 0 Lake 0 0 Napa 0 3 LNU Lightning Complex Fire Solano 0 2 Sonoma 0 0 Yolo 0 0 SQF Complex Fire Tulare 950 (-50) 0 Fresno 9,017 (-426) 0 Creek Fire Madera 445 0 SCU Lightning Complex Fire Alameda 0 0 SCU Lightning Complex Fire Stanislaus 0 0 Santa Clara 0 0 San Bernardino 1,950 1 El Dorado Fire Riverside 0 0 Valley Fire San Diego 0 0 Bobcat Fire Los Angeles 1,480 0 Oak Fire Mendocino 0 0 Fork Fire El Dorado 0 0 Red Salmon Complex Siskiyou 762 2 (Slater/Fox Fire) Del Norte 0 0 Dolan Fire Monterey 723 0 Willow Fire Yuba 0 0 Snow Creek Fire Riverside 0 0 Total - 23,154 (-476) 26 Law Enforcement Mutual Aid (LEMA) as of September 20, 2020 at 1700 hours: Incident(s) County LEMA Santa Cruz None CZU Lightning Complex San Mateo None LNU Lightning Complex Fire Lake None Solano None For Official Use Only – FOUO Page 3 of 25 Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 Incident(s) County LEMA Yolo None Napa None Sonoma None Tulare None SQF Complex Fire Mariposa None Fresno PD-6 Selma PD-1 Kingsburg PD-3 Clovis PD-2 DA Office-6 Fresno Mendota PD-1 Kerman PD-1 Sanger PD-2 Reedley PD-1 Creek Fire Total: 23 (All from within O/A) (No LEMA) Bakersfield PD-5 Merced PD-2 Merced SO-3 Total: 10 LEMA Units Madera CHP (TCP)-3 Madera PD-3 Madera SO-10 Total: 16 Madera County Op Area LE (No LEMA) San Bernardino CHP-from region 10 El Dorado Fire Riverside None Snow Fire Riverside RSO-10 CHP-2 Total: 12 Valley Fire San Diego None Bobcat Fire Los Angeles None Oak Fire Mendocino None Fork Fire El Dorado None Shasta SO-2 LEMA Total: 2 Slater Fire Siskiyou Siskiyou SO-3 CHP-1 In County Total: 4 Redding PD-2 Sutter Co SO-4 Colusa Co Probation-2 North Complex (Claremont/ Colusa PD-1 Butte Bear) Colusa Co SO-1 Yuba PD-8 Subtotal LEMA: 18 Total within OA: 36 Willow Fire Yuba None For Official Use Only – FOUO Page 4 of 25 Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 Incident(s) County LEMA Trinity SO-2 August Complex Trinity CHP-2 Total: 4 Statewide 117 (-23) LE Assigned California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Number of CDFW facilities and/or lands closed due to fires: 13 Wildlife Closures County Number Property Type Alpine 3 Wildlife Area Butte 1 Ecological Reserve El Dorado 1 Ecological Reserve Inyo 1 Wildlife Area Kern 1 Ecological Reserve Lake 1 Wildlife Area Lassen 1 Wildlife Area Madera 1 Wildlife Area Modoc 3 Wildlife Area Wildlife Area – Six Mono 2 Ecological Reserve – Two Wildlife Area – One Nevada 2 Ecological Reserve – One Orange 1 Ecological Reserve Plumas 2 (+1) Wildlife Area Riverside 1 Ecological Reserve San Bernardino 1 Ecological Reserve San Diego 4 Ecological Reserve San Luis Obispo 1 Ecological Reserve Shasta 1 Wildlife Area Sierra 3 Wildlife Area Wildlife Area – Three Siskiyou 3 Ecological Reserve – One Ecological Reserve – Three Tulare 4 Wildlife Area – One Tuolumne 1 Ecological Reserve Ventura 1 Ecological Reserve Total: 40 (+1) - Mission Tasking as of September 20, 2020, at 1300 Hours: Action Req. Coordinating En Route On Scene Closed Total Open Total Missions 0 30 (+3) 2 49 83 (+1) 166 (+4) 207 (+6) For Official Use Only – FOUO Page 5 of 25 Situation Report 2020 July/August/September Statewide Fires Report Date: 9/20/2020 Report Time: 1800 Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) as of September 19, 2020 at 1800: # of Engines # of MQ-9 Staff State # of Aircraft Committed Committed Committed Arizona 0 3 0 Idaho 5 2 0 Iowa 0 0 1 Montana 10 0 0 New Jersey 3 0 0 New York 0 0 2 North Dakota 0 0 4 Ohio 0 0 1 Texas 60 0 0 Utah 5 2 0 West Virginia 0 4 0 Wisconsin 0 1 0 Wyoming 0 2 0 13 83 14 8 Emergency Management Mutual Aid (EMMA) as of September 20, 2020 at 1300 Hours: EMMA # Incident (County) Requested Resource Quantity Request Status 99307 Creek Fire PIO 10 Open 43006 North Complex Fire Animal Care Specialists 30 Open Animal Control Officers 60576 North Complex Fire 10 Filled Team of 2 Logistics Section 97671