California Fire Map: Fires Near Me Right Now [July 6] | Heavy.com
CAL FIRE and Google Maps California Fires Near Me.
Fires continue to be a problem in California.
The biggest fire is still the County Fire in Yolo County, but there are others you will want to keep an eye on also, including the Valley Fire, which just issued a number of mandatory evacuations, and the West/Valley fire. Here is a list, with maps, of the larger fires around the state, their current containment levels, and where they are located for July 6.
Read on for more details.
General Map of California Fires.
This map below is an interactive map of some of the bigger fires in California right now on July 6, provided by CAL FIRE and Google.
Fires in red are active and fires in black are contained.
The map above lists numerous active fires, which this article will describe in more detail in the next section.
Here's another active fire map for comparison, last updated on July 6 at 10 a.
And here is another detailed map of the fires, courtesy of GMAP4 and MappingSupport.com.
You can zoom in to see the areas of most interest to you or zoom out to see the whole state.
Note that due to new requirements by Google, the map will no longer be active on July 15.
Here is a map of the fires from the Bureau of Land Management:.
List of Active Fires in California as of July 6.
Here are the active fires and updates about them, per CAL FIRE.
Most of these are in alphabetical order, but newer fires not yet listed on the CAL FIRE map may be included in a separate section at the end.
Benton Fire.
This fire is now fully contained.
Box Fire.
This fire is off Highway 15 and Kenwood Avenue, north of San Bernardino in San Bernardino County.
It's 100 acres and 0 percent contained.
Two lanes of I-15 northbound are closed into Devore Heights.
No evacuations have been issued as of 11:30 a.m.
Building Fire. Canyon Fire.
CAL FIRE has been assisting Los Padres National Forest with this fire, which is located north of Lake Piru in Los Angeles County, and is listed as active on CAL FIRE's map.
It's unclear what the current status for this fire is.
Creek Fire.
This south fire is down to 33 acres and 87 percent contained.
There's another fire farther north also called the Creek Fire on the CAL FIRE map, and that one is 1,678 acres and 98 percent contained.
County Fire in Yolo County.
A fire broke out in Yolo County on Saturday afternoon, Press Democrat reported.
It is in the rural community of Guinda in Yolo County.
This fire quickly grew to 1,000 acres in just a few hours, burning south of Guinda near County Road 63, about seven miles north of Cache Creek Casino, the Press Democrat has shared.
The fire was originally called the Guinda Fire and was later renamed the County Fire.
As of Monday morning, the fire had grown to 44,500 acres and was 3 percent contained.
On Tuesday it had grown to 70,000 acres and 5 percent contained.
As of Friday, it is now 88,375 acres and 37 percent contained.
Mandatory evacuations were issued in the following areas, according to CAL FIRE on July 6 at 7:30 a.m.: "West of State Highway 16, to Berryessa Knoxville Road, South of Old County Road 40, and North of County Road 53. West of State Highway 16 to the Yolo/ Lake County Line, North of County Road 40, and South of the Yolo County line.
The latest update did not mention evacuation advisories.
According to CAL FIRE, road closures have been noted in the following areas: "Berryessa Knoxville Road, from the Pope Creek Bridge to the Napa/Lake County line.
State Highway 16 has been closed between State Highway 20 and Rumsey Hall.".
If you have questions about current evacuations and advisories in Yolo County, call 211.
For questions regarding Napa County, text your ZIP code to 888777.
Irish Fire (Amador County Fire).
This fire was just added to the CAL FIRE map on Friday afternoon.
It's a 200-acre fire off Irish Hill Road and Carbondale Road, north of Ione in Amador County.
It's 5 percent contained.
It has a "critical rate of spread," SacBee.com reported.
No structures have been destroyed in the fire.
Klamathon Fire.
This newer fire is off Klamathon Road and Copco Road, south of Hornbrook (Siskiyou County.
) It's now 8,000 acres and 5 percent contained.
Evacuations are in effect for this fire, and an evacuation shelter is open at Jackson Street School.
A large animal shelter is at Siskiyou Fairgrounds.
Lions Fire.
This fire is located in the Sierra National Forest.
It is now 4,064 acres with 73 percent containment.This fire was caused by lightning.
According to InciWeb, crews are reinforcing and securing the fireline to hold the fire's current size.
Air quality in surrounding areas has been slightly affected.
The following trails have been temporarily closed: "Sierra National Forest Trails No.
26E01 (Mammoth Trail) to the Inyo NF Boundary, 26E14, 26E56, and 26E46 from the Inyo NF boundary.
Inyo NF trail closures include 26E01 from the Sierra NF to 2601 junction.
Trail closures will remain in place until fire management staff determines that it is safe to reopen the area.".
Pawnee Fire.
The Pawnee Fire is located off Pawnee Road and New Long Valley Road, northeast of Clearlake Oaks in Lake County.
It's 15,000 acres and 92 percent contained.
Twenty-two structures were destroyed in the fire. For the latest evacuation updates, see the Lake Sheriff's website. Due to current weather conditions, fire behavior has diminished, although a threat remains.
Peach Fire.
This newer fire is off Peachland Road and Highway 28, north of the Community of Boonville in Mendocino County.
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