Inciweb: Harris Wildland Fire - 84,300 acres acres - 20 percent contained Posted: 26 Oct 2007 09:58 AM CDT Harris Wildland Fire INCIDENT UPDATED 1:10 HRS. AGO SummaryThis fire has burned 84,000 acres and is 20 percent contained. The fire started October 21 and is burning at Harris Ranch Road and both sides of Highway 94 in Portrero in San Diego County. There have been 21 civilian and 12 firefighter injuries, as well as one death on this fire. 97 homes, 2 commercial properties and 17 outbuildings have been destroyed, and 250 additional structures are damaged. Damage assessments are still being conducted. 1,500 homes are still threatened. Evacuation orders remain in effect. Re-entry for residents only was allowed in the Thousand Trails, Potrero and Tecate neighborhoods. The communities of San Miguel, Portrero, Barrett Junction, Barett Lake area, Engineer Springs, Dulzura, Deerhorn Valley, Lawson Valley, Jamul, Lyons Valley and homes along Millar Ranch Road are threatened. 1,341 firefighters are assigned under a unified command. The estimated cost of this fire to date is $5.4 million. Harris Fire Information Line (619) 590-3160. Cal Fire Web Site Basic Information Incident Type | Wildland Fire | Cause | Under Investigation | Date of Origin | 10/21/2007 at 0930 hrs. | Location | HARRIS RANCH RD & HWY 94, POTRERO | Incident Commander | Howard Windsor | Current Situation Total Personnel | 1,341 | Size | 84,300 acres | Percent Contained | 20% | Estimated Containment Date | 10/31/2007 at hrs. | Fuels Involved | BRUSH AND GRASS. | Fire Behavior | Active burning on the northern and eastern portions of the fire. Overnight humidities hindered firing operations. | Significant Events | Approximately 500 more homes were ordered evacuated yesterday. Yesterday re-entry for residents only was allowed in the Thousand Trails, Potrero and Tecate neighborhoods. Today re-entry for residents only will be allowed in the communities of western Jamul. | Outlook Planned Actions | Continue evacuation warnings of communities that may be impacted, continue search and rescue operations, protect structures and construct direct line where possible. Direct line construction in Hauser Canyon will occur to protect Lake Marina and the community of Hauser. Contingency planning for fire movement to the north and east. Continue damage inspection of burned structures and evaluation of re-entry of civilians to some evacuated areas. | Projected Movement | Fire will continue to move to the east/northeast. | Growth Potential | High | Terrain Difficulty | High | Containment Target | Low confidence. Personnel are exhausted. Some additional resources are trickling in. | Remarks | CDF Team 9 is in unified command with Forest Service, and San Miguel. 5 civilians have been killed and 21 injured by this fire. 4500 people are or have been threatened and evacuated. An estimated 200 homes have been destroyed or damaged. 1500 homes are or have been threatened. Detailed damage assessment is about 55% complete and those numbers are reported in section 24. Initial attack resources are being rested. Crew R&R stations have been established on the fire. Resource requests are critical. NORCAL Team 1, a Type 2 federal incident management team, is integrated with CAL FIRE Team 9. | Weather Current Wind Conditions | 2 mph SE | Current Temperature | 48 degrees | Current Humidity | 33 % |
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Cal Fire News - news updates Posted: 26 Oct 2007 10:01 AM CDT The Editor of Cal Fire News has been assigned to the So Cal / San Diego Fires - Updates in the meantime will be sporadic at best - Lots of water tenders heading down 5... Thank you and apologies to my readership we will resume updates on return. Adios - Everyone stay safe! |
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