Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 28, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 28, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Crews ****** hot spots as blaze pushes east toward Sierra towns in Butte The Park *****, which started Wednesday near Chico, and has forced evacuation warnings and orders as far northeast as the Shingletown-Manton area and into Lassen Volcanic National Park, has slowed its growth thanks to favorable weather conditions. The ***** tore through Butte and Tehama counties for three days before crews were able to leverage lower temperatures and calmer winds Saturday to stop the ***** from entering Shasta County. The ***** had burned 353,194 acres as of Sunday morning as it only grew about 3,000 acres overnight, according to the California Department of Forestry and ***** Protection. The ***** is 12% contained. The Park ***** is the seventh-largest wildfire in state history, Cal ***** said. Officials also have downgraded their estimate of structures destroyed from more than 100 to 66, but they do expect that number to grow. Readers, scroll down for the latest updates on Sunday, July 29. An assessment team was on the ground this weekend surveying and confirming the damage from the *****. Cal *****’s report on Saturday night listed 20 destroyed structures, but that count grew to 66 on Sunday morning. Read more: Park ***** reminder of changing climate’s impact on California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared an emergency last Friday due to the damage from the blaze. 12:30 p.m.: Crews battle spot fires as Park ***** grows some more Firefighters are battling at least five spot fires along Highway 32 in the area of Humboldt Road, according to emergency scanner traffic. The area is north of Forest Ranch near Lomo in Butte County. Dispatch reports between firefighters say that crews are worried about the ***** going into the Butte Meadows area. Meanwhile, the ***** has grown to 357,341 acres up, about 4,000 acres from Sunday morning. It is still 12% contained. 8:30 a.m.: Weather helps slow *****’s explosive growth High humidity levels and low to moderate winds have helped firefighters grow containment on the *****, Park ***** public information officer Jeremy Hollingshead said Sunday. “We have been going direct and really using weather to our advantage. The men and women have worked hard to try to put this thing to bed as soon as possible,” he said. The ***** has forced evacuation warnings and orders in four counties: Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas counties. The This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on Sunday morning said current evacuation orders and warnings in Shasta remain unchanged from Saturday. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw== Smoke from the Park ***** rise over the sky and covers the sun as the sun set west of Highway 36 on Friday, July 26, 2024. The blaze continued to have explosive growth after it was sparked on Wednesday in the Chico area. The ***** raced north through forestland fueled by bone dry conditions that have resulted from California’s extreme hot weather in July. It jumped the highway near Paynes Creek. Meanwhile, the ***** has burned about 5,000 acres north of Highway 36, but crews have stopped the blaze from entering Manton and going into Shasta County, Hollingshead said. “The ***** is holding up on a ridge in the Manton area. We have dozer lines, retardant lines and crews are going direct on that area to ensure that it is not going to go further north,” he said. Read more: Park ***** threatens Lassen Park’s Manzanita Lake campground, historic district The northeast portion of the ***** continues to be the most active, Cal ***** said. Hollingshead said weather will again help firefighters on Sunday. Note to readers: We’ve made this story free as an important public service to our North State communities. If you are able, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to someone you know. Your support goes a long way in helping us provide meaningful, in-depth coverage on issues that matter to you. “For the Tehama-Shasta zone, the weather will be partly cloudy,” he said, adding that the relative humidity will be around 30% in the area of the *****. “That’s a lot better than we were getting the first two days of the *****.” Hollingshead said there are nearly 4,000 firefighters on the blaze with crews coming from out the state. This article originally appeared on Redding Record Searchlight: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Crews #****** #hot #spots #blaze #pushes #east #Sierra #towns #Butte This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/79877-crews-fight-hot-spots-as-blaze-pushes-east-toward-sierra-towns-in-butte/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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