Evacuation Advisory lifted for residents of sugar creek, french creek, black bear ranch, godfrey ranch and blueridge ranch areas. Road closures remain in effect for public safety reasons, including the potential for falling rocks and falling trees. Fire activity will continue within the fire perimeter as unburned fuels burnout.
Evacuation Advisory lifted for residents of sugar creek, french creek, black bear ranch, godfrey ranch and blueridge ranch areas. Road closures remain in effect for public safety reasons, including the potential for falling rocks and falling trees. Fire activity will continue within the fire perimeter as unburned fuels burnout.
Evacuation Advisory lifted for residents of sugar creek, french creek, black bear ranch, godfrey ranch and blueridge ranch areas. Road closures remain in effect for public safety reasons, including the potential for falling rocks and falling trees. Fire activity will continue within the fire perimeter as unburned fuels burnout.
Effective 6:00 AM August 26 th , 2014, the Evacuation Advisory for residents of Sugar Creek, French Creek, Black Bear Ranch, Godfrey Ranch and Blue Ridge Ranch areas was lifted by the Siskiyou County Sheriffs Office as requested by the July Complex Incident Commander.
For public safety reasons, including the potential for falling rocks and falling trees, and the continued presence of fire emergency equipment the following road closures remain in effect:
Sawyers Bar Road, West of Etna to Whites Gulch
Sawyers Bar Road From Whites Gulch to the Forks of the Salmon. (Note that Sawyers Bar residents can now access this area, but not the general public)
Areas of active fire may exist in fire area. Fire activity will continue within the fire perimeter as unburned fuels burnout. Please remain vigilant and monitor official sources for updated fire information.
Klamath National Forest Fire Information Line: 530-841-4451
Siskiyou County Office of Emergency Services: 530-841-2155
Siskiyou County Sheriffs Office: 530-841-2900
InciWeb: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4035/
Health Issues: Limit prolonged outdoor activities in areas experiencing smoke from forest fires. The elderly, young children and people with asthma, chronic respiratory illness or heart disease may be particularly prone to adverse health effects from heavy smoke or air quality updates, please visit the Siskiyou County Pollution Control District.
Fire crews and equipment will remain in the area. Please keep roadways clear; turn headlights on while driving and DO NOT stop or park along the roads to watch the fire or firefighting activities. Please do not disturb or attempt to operate firefighting equipment placed on your property.