Rocky Fire Info

Source via: CalFire

Last Updated: August 14, 2015 6:15 pm  FINAL

Date/Time Started: July 29, 2015 3:29 pm   

Administrative Unit: CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit 

County: Lake, Yolo & Colusa Counties   

Location: near Morgan Valley Road and Rocky Creek Road, east of Clear Lake  

Acres Burned - Containment: 69,438 acres - 100% contained  

Estimated - Containment: August 13, 2015  

Structures Destroyed: 43 residences, 53 outbuildings destroyed; 8 structures damaged.  

Evacuations: All evacuations have been lifted.

Cause: Under Investigation 

Cooperating Agencies: CAL FIRE, California Army National Guard, Kelseyville FPD, South Lake FPD, Northshore FPD, Lake County Office of Emergency Services, CHP, CDCR, BLM, USFS, Lake Evacuation and Animal Protection (LEAP), RED CROSS, Lake County Sheriff, Lake County fire agencies, Salvation Army, Yolo County Sheriff, Colusa County Sheriff, Napa County Sheriff, Pacific Gas and Electric, Nevada Division of Forestry, NVADG, Cal Trans, California Conservations Corps and Lake County EOC.   

Total Fire Personnel: 227  

Total Fire Engines: 24  

Total Fire crews: 6   

Total Dozers: 14   

Total Water Tenders: 8  

Incident Management Team: CAL FIRE Incident Management Team 2  

Long/Lat: -122.4762475/38.8863538  

Conditions: There are still isolated pockets of smoldering fuel deep within the interior of the burn with minimal fire activity near the perimeter. Resources will continue to construct line, mop up hot spots and patrol the line for several days. “RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO STAY VIGILANT AND ADHERE TO ANY CHANGES IN EVACUATIONS AND ROAD CLOSURES”. Fire activity and direction can change at any time, be prepared and stay informed. With the elevated fire danger, we are asking everyone to use extreme caution, “Ready, Set, Go”. For more information on how to prepare for wildfires, go to www.ReadyForWildfire.org   

Phone Numbers (707) 967-4208 (Rocky Fire Information Center) 

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