Groveland, CA -- The Rim Fire has grown to 125,620 acres and is 5%
contained. There are 2,672 firefighters battling the blaze. The cost has
grown to $7.8 Million. 23 structures have been destroyed and 4,500 are
still threatened.
Forest Fire Officials say the Rim Fire continues to spread due to
extremely dry fuels and inaccessible terrain which are drastically
hampering suppression efforts. They say aerial resources are being
effective with air tankers prepping locations in advance of the fires
spread towards the Highway 108 corridor.
Fire Officials warn
there is a very high potential for long range spotting. There is a
significant concern for fire to advance beyond the retardant lines and
allow for fire spread into the communities of Tuolumne City, Twain Harte
and Long Barn. The fire continues its eastward spread and is well into
the northwest corner of Yosemite National Park.
The Stanislaus National Forest has issued an area closure for the
entire Groveland Ranger District and for the Mi-Wok Ranger District east
of Highway 108.
Highway 120 remains closed to all inbound and outbound
Yosemite National Park traffic. Also closed are Ferretti Road and
Highway 120 to Pine Mountain Drive and Ferretti Road, Smith Station at
Highway 120, Cherry Lake at Highway 120, and Evergreen Road.
The advisory evacuation now runs down the south side of Highway 108
from Mi-Wuk Village to Sugar Pine to Willow Springs and Soulsbyville and
through Sherwood Forest. Highway 108 is open to traffic.
For non 911 information (209) 533-5174
To volunteer
call ATCCA at 984-3960 or
Red Cross (800)733-2767
For animal shelter
(209)694-2730
For Sheriff Posse (large animals) 532-8269 or 559-1323
For
Visitors Bureau and Hotel Info 1800 446-1333 Per Chief Crabtree there are NO HOTEL ROOMS available in Sonora.

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