No evacuations yet for the Lone Pine fire, which is in Six Rivers National Forest and Hoopa Valley Tribal land south of Hoopa near Tish Tang ridge. But an evacuation advisory has been issued by the Hoopa Office of Emergency Services for those close to the blaze this means that residents should prepare for a possible evacuation and learn their evacuation zone. This advisory is for residents north of the Bigfoot Scenic Byway and those south and east of Tish Tang Road.
No evacuation orders are issued for the Lone Pine fire, which is in Six Rivers National Forest and Hoopa Valley Tribal land south of Hoopa near Tish Tang Ridge. But an evacuation advisory has been issued.
No evacuation orders are issued for the Lone Pine fire, which is in Six Rivers National Forest and Hoopa Valley Tribal land south of Hoopa near Tish Tang Ridge. But an evacuation advisory has been issued.
A 352 plus acre wildfire in the Six Rivers National Forest burned into the Hoopa Reservation. Residents around Willow Creek on Facebook reported hot ash falling from the sky and posted videos of clouds of orange smoke billowing over ridges. Much of Humboldt County woke to smoke from a number of wildfires, many caused by a dry lightning storm.