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River And Henry Fires Gaining Containment

Henry Fire burning near Spicer Reservoir Sonora, CA – The River And Henry fires containment continue to grow but one’s acreage has also climbed. The acreage has jumped from 650 to 919 and the containment from 18% to 21% in the lightning strike Henry Fire that broke out at the end of June. It is burning near Spicer Reservoir on the Calaveras Ranger District in the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness in the Stanislaus National Forest. Forest fire officials update that the flames were a little more active due to interior burning, the completion of burnout operations, and a northeastern spot fire. Henry Fire map 7-15-21

River Fire Acreage Holding And Containment Climbing

River Fire burning in Mariposa and Madera counties 5 p.m. 7-14-21 Mariposa County, CA – Fire crews are making progress on the River Fire with all evacuation advisories and road closures lifted in Mariposa County late this afternoon. The blaze broke out Sunday afternoon and is burning in Madera and Mariposa counties. CAL Fire reports that the containment has inched up to 21% while the acreage remains steady at 9,500 acres. There remain 5 structures destroyed and 600 threatened. Firefighters got some help with increased humidity overnight resulting in moderate fire activity. Ground and air resources continue to fight the fire aggressively and reinforce control lines.

Two Fires Creating Smoke In The Mother Lode

Sonora, CA – As the picture in the image box shows there is plenty of smoke in the Mother Lode skies and that has caused a flood of calls into CAL Fire Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit (TCU) dispatch. The problem is that could keep resources from handling a real emergency, according to CAL Fire TCU. They detail that the smoke is from the River Fire burning in Mariposa and Madera County and the Henry Fire in the Stanislaus National Forest near Spicer Reservoir. To cut down on the calls CAL Fire TCU has put out this public notice, stating, “Some community members are experiencing a heavy smell of smoke. While the smoke is concerning, the Emergency Command Center is being inundated with non-emergency calls regarding the drift smoke which in turn takes valuable resources away from actual emergency calls. If you see a predominate smoke column (not a general haze) or active fire, please report it to 9-1-1.”

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