Monday, August 26, 2013

RIM FIRE UPDATE from INCIWEB.ORG through August 25th

Incident Overview

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Fire Update as of August 25, 2013
The Rim fire has transitioned to the Southern Area IMT1 Blue Team and remains in unified command with Cal Fire.

The Rim Fire continues to burn on the Stanislaus National Forest, Yosemite National Park, Bureau of Land Management and State responsibility land. The fire is exhibiting continued growth to the northeast and east. On the western side of the fire, crews successfully conducted firing operations to bring the fire line down to the Tuolumne River in efforts to keep the fire from spreading to the west toward the Highway 108 corridor. Aerial resources continue to be effective in reducing the spread of fire toward the Highway 108 corridor. Crews continue to construct line construction where accessibility and safety allows. In addition, structure defense and contingency planning continues in the Mather area.

Smoke continues to be an issue within the Rim Fire perimeter with visibility less than a mile.
The evacuation advisory and order were lifted for the residents of Pine Mountain Lake and Buck Meadows yesterday, with the exception of Graham Ranch Road.

Basic Information

Incident TypeWildfire
CauseUnder Investigation
Date of OriginSaturday August 17th, 2013 approx. 03:15 PM
LocationGroveland Range District, Stanislaus NF
Incident CommanderWilkins/lawshe

Current Situation

Total Personnel3,678
Size149,780 acres
Percent Contained15%
Fuels InvolvedBrush, Oaks, and Pine
Fire BehaviorFire remained active into the late evening. Fire activity moderated overnight as humidities recovered. Moderate fire activity is occurring along the northern and western fire perimeters.
Significant EventsA forest closure is in effect for locations near and in advance of the fire. Several locations on the west side of Yosemite National Park have had closures implemented as a result of the fires spread. Evacuation Advisories are still in effect for Tuolumne City and nearby areas along the Highway 108 corridor. Mandatory evacuations were issued for Old Yosemite Road. Structure defense, contingency planning, indirect line construction and indirect line preparation to the east of the Highway 108 corridor. Access and difficult terrain remain concerns for crews and equipment. Good progress was made with constructing and securing lines along the northwest and northern portions of the fire. Good progress is also being achieved with construction of contingency lines along the western edge of the fire.

Outlook

Planned ActionsContinued line construction where accessibility and safety allows.
Growth PotentialExtreme
Terrain DifficultyExtreme
RemarksThe Rim incident is expected to continue to exhibit very large fire growth due to extremely dry fuels, strong winds and inaccessible terrain. Rapid fire growth and extreme fire behavior and hampering suppression efforts. Aerial resources are being utilized heavy air tankers including MAFFs and VLAT DC-10 air tankers prepping locations in advance of the fires spread to the east.

Current Weather

Wind Conditions15 mph SW
Temperature61 degrees
Humidity60%

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