![]() These include, but may not be limited to, the following evacuation orders, according to CAL FIRE as of 7 a.m. Įvacuations have been ordered for the fire in multiple regions. Direction of travel impacted by road closures will be updated as the information is obtained.”įor information on road closures visit. SR-32 W/B at SR-36 In Tehema County is closed Cherokee Rd N/B at La Colina Dr. Crews continued tactical patrols in the communities of Paradise, Concow, and Magalia.”ĬAL FIRE listed the following road closures on Saturday: “SR-70 W/B at SR-89 closed. Resources will be prepositioned in preidentified locations in anticipation of the wind event. Extreme fire behavior with dangerous rates of spread are expected. The expected strong NE wind event has the potential to drive fire across Lake Oroville threatening the City of Oroville. The fire will continue to burn to the SW toward Big Bend, Berry Creek and threatening the City of Orville. The fire is holding to the southwest near Chico and South at Hwy 99 and Hwy 149. The community of Stirling City and Paradise Pines is still threatened. Fire crews will continue to conduct structure defense and perimeter control. Strong northeast winds are expected to return this evening, and low humidities and dry fuel are still helping the fire grow.ĬAL FIRE wrote on Saturday: “The fire will continue to burn to the NW impacting the communities of Magalia and Paradise Pines. Pretty much got to work and turned around as the #campfire started to roll into Paradise /Kz1kTItG1FĪt least 15,000 structures are threatened and 6,453 residences and 260 commercial structures have been destroyed from this fire, according to CAL FIRE. (Some sources place it at slightly greater than this.) But containment has also increased and is at 20 percent. Now the fire has grown to 100,000 acres, according to CAL FIRE. Things only got worse on Friday, November 9 when the fire was estimated to be 70,000 acres and 5 percent contained. But by 8:15 p.m., the fire had grown to 20,000 acres. Pacific, KTVU had reported that the fire had grown to 8,000 acres. Sustained winds of 30 to 35 mph weren’t helping. ![]() In a few hours, it had grown to 5,000 acres and 0 percent containment, according to CAL FIRE. Thursday, November 8 near Camp Creek Road close to Pulga, Oroville MR reported. ![]() The fire has not yet been added to Inciweb.Ĭamp Fire Size, Containment, & Road Closures And Butte Creek Canyon is a concern because they don't know where the fire is or what it's doing due to smoke conditions. Berry Creek I hear is under mandatory evacs. Click on the link in the tweet below to see the map: Here is the latest interactive Camp Fire map from Mapping Support. Mapping Support is tracking the fire closely. These aren’t your only interactive map options for the Camp Fire. Depending on your browser, you may need to zoom into the map to see the details.īelow is another active fire map from Google’s Crisis Map. The next map below shows affected areas with road closures from the fire. Depending on your browser, you may need to zoom into the map to see the details. On the map below, maintained by CAL FIRE, the Camp Fire can be found if you zoom in halfway between Redding and Red Bluff. For these, you can zoom in closer to see the Camp Fire specifically. Read on to see interactive maps of the fire along with the latest details on the fire’s size, containment, evacuations, and a map of evacuation zones.įirst, take a look at several general interactive maps of fires in California. ![]() By Saturday, November 10, the devastating fire was 100,000 acres in size. The Camp Fire in Paradise, California in Butte County was just reported on Thursday, November 8 and grew rapidly to 8,000 acres before then jumping to 20,000 acres. A Cal Fire firefighter sprays water on a home next to a burning home as the Camp Fire moves through the area.
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