Groveland, CA -- There is now 5% containment of the Rim Fire burning in the Stanislaus National Forest.
Spokesperson Jerry Snyder says it has grown to 16,228 acres.
Officials assessed the fire overnight, and noticed growth in all areas
except near the communities of Groveland and Pine Mountain Lake. A bulk
of the firefighting efforts have been focused on protecting the homes
and structures in those communities, and there is now some containment.
The fire continues to burn very strong in the Clavey River Canyon and
Tuolumne River Drainage. It has been heading towards the area known as
Pilot Peak. 858 firefighters are on scene this morning.
Last night the Rim Fire caused two more areas to be evacuated as a
precaution. The first is the Berkeley Family Camp which is east of the
fire. Tuolumne County Sheriff's Officials also assisted the Mariposa
County Sherriff's Department in advising residents near Hardin Flat to
evacuate. There are also advisory evacuations along Ferretti Road,
Clements Road, Camp Tawonga, Buck Meadows, San Jose Family Camp, Rainbow
Pool, Yosemite Inn, Early Intake, Evergreen Lodge, Packard Canyon and
the Spinning Wheel Forest Service Facility. Officials have put in place a
reverse 911 system to notify residents that are under an evacuation
advisory.
The Mother Lode Fair Grounds have been turned into a safe haven for people displaced by the Rim Fire.
Highway 120 remains closed indefinitely four miles west of the
Groveland Ranger Station and four miles east of Buck Meadows. Ferretti
Road was closed yesterday. Access to the fire is still a big concern for
fire crews and equipment.


Thanks for all the information, Blythe!
ReplyDelete--Christy Huff