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California Fire Map: Track Fires Near Me Right Now [Oct 7] | Heavy.com - Duration: 14:56.

California Fire Map: Track Fires Near Me Right Now [Oct 7] | Heavy.com

Here are the latest updates on all the fires in California as of October 7, with a roundup of maps of the larger fires around the state.

  News on the fires is constantly changing, so call your local officials if you are concerned about evacuations near you.

As you'll note, one of the fires getting the most attention is a new fire in Solano County that can be seen in Danville.

The Suisun City fire has grown to 1,000 acres as of Sunday early afternoon.

There is also a new fire in Tehama County called the Sun Fire, and smaller fires noted in San Jose and Morgan Hill.

These fires are not yet on CAL FIRE's map, as of the time of publication, but are listed below.

You'll also note that the majority of the active fires currently on CAL FIRE's map are actually no longer listed as active on Inciweb's site.

This article first includes interactive maps for all of California.

Then the second section details specific fires in the region.

If you're looking for a specific fire, scroll down or search for the fire's name or your city's name.

Interactive Maps of California Fires.

This map below is an interactive map of the more significant fires in California, consistently updated and provided by CAL FIRE and Google.

Fires in red are active and fires in black are contained.

Read the next section for details about the fires listed on the map.

You may need to zoom into this map to see California up close.

The California Governor's office has another active fire map for comparison, which is embedded below.

This map periodically is made available only to those with a login, so if it's not available when you're reading this story, it might be released to the public again later.

This map includes a major incident summary for the day.

Below is another active fire map from Google's Crisis Map.

Zoom in to see areas of interest.

This map also includes fires in other states.

Next are more specific details on the fires for October 7.

The details are extensive, so if you are looking for a specific fire, search for the name so you can find it faster, or just scroll down and look at the fires, listed in alphabetical order.

List of Active Fires in California as of October 7.

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.

Branscombe Fire in Solano County/Suisun City.

What started out as two small fires has led to one fire growing to 4,000 acres.

Early reports from KTVU indicated that one of the two fires in Solano County may have grown to 1,000 acres.

As of 4 p.m.

Pacific, that fire had grown to 4,000 acres.

The Solano County fire was not on CAL FIRE's map.

It was reported around 10:30 a.m.

Pacific in Vacaville near Interstate 505 and Midway Road, and briefly caused the freeway to be closed, Patch.com reported. Thirty minutes later, another fire was reported on Branscombe Road in the Suisun District, and the road between Branscome and Walters Road is closed.

KRON 4 reported that the road was later reopened, along with the lanes on EB and WB 1-80 to 1-505 N in Vacaville.

However, KTVU is still reporting that Highway 12 between Suisun City and Rio Vista is closed due to smoke.

It is the second fire that has grown to 4,000 acres.

Smoke from the fires could be seen in Danville and in many other areas, causing people to wonder if the fires were closer than they were.

The Danville Police Department noted on Twitter that there were no active fires in Danville, although a red flag warning is in effect.

The smoke from these fires is also being reported in Santa Clara County and in Campbell.

This is a developing fire.

It is growing rapidly and you should stay tuned to local news sources for updates.

No evacuations have been ordered yet, CBS reported, but this could change so keep an eye on local sources.

The CAL FIRE Twitter account is one good source.

It's likely that if the fire grows, a Facebook page or Twitter account dedicated to the fire may be established later.

Delta Fire.

The Delta Fire is 63,311 acres and now 100 percent contained according to Inciweb, even though it's still listed as active on CAL FIRE's map.

This and the Hirz fire have been declared 100 percent contained, though there may still be some minimal behavior and visible smoke.

Donnell Fire.

This fire is in the Stanislaus National Forest and is 36,450 acres with 90 percent containment, as of October 1. This fire is no longer considered active, although CAL FIRE still has it listed as active on its map.

Inciweb is no longer updating the fire page.

Eagle Fire.

CAL FIRE notes: "CAL FIRE is assisting the Sierra National Forest with a fire off Bobs Flat Trail, 3 miles north of Trimmer (Fresno County)." The fire's current status isn't known.

The most recent information is from October 2:.

Essex Fire.

CAL FIRE is helping Modoc National Forest with this fire, which is located east of Essex Reservoir and northeast of Canby in Modoc County.

The fire is still listed as active on CAL FIRE's map as of September 19, but CAL FIRE hasn't released any updates on the fire since September 4.

Fork Fire.

"CAL FIRE is assisting the Angeles National Forest with a wildfire off East Fork Rd & San Gabriel Canyon Rd, Azusa (Los Angeles County)," according to CAL FIRE's map listing.

According to Inciweb, the fire is 166 acres and 98 percent contained as of October 4. This fire is no longer considered active and is not being updated by Inciweb daily.

Garner Complex Fire.

Although still listed on CAL FIRE's map as active, it is no longer considered an active fire by Inciweb, which is no longer updating details about it.

It's 8,886 acres and 85 percent contained as of August 9.

Georges Fire.

This fire has been inactive for several weeks and is 95 percent contained, per Inciweb on August 24.

It is still listed on CAL FIRE's map, but Inciweb no longer considers it active.

Holy Fire.

The Holy Fire formed on August 6 in the afternoon and quickly grew. The Holy Fire was in Orange County, off Holy Jim Canyon Road, west of the North Main Divide.

As of September 13, the fire is 23,136 acres according to Inciweb and 93 percent contained.The fire is no longer considered active by Inciweb (although it's listed as active on CAL FIRE's map) and Inciweb is no longer updating details about the fire.

The cause is under investigation, but authorities have arrested Forrest Gordon Clark on suspicion of felony arson.

Read more about Clark in Heavy's story here.

Keenbrook Fire.

According to CAL FIRE, this fire was off Cajon Blvd.

and Kenwood Ave.

in Devore (San Bernardino County.) The fire is 53 acres and 95 percent contained.  There are no mandatory or voluntary evacuations in place.

Lions Fire.

This fire is listed on the CAL FIRE map as active, but Inciweb no longer considers it active.

It's 13,347 acres and 85 percent contained as of October 1.

It's located seven miles southwest of Mammoth Lakes.

It was caused by lightning.

Most of the fire is on the Sierra National Forest, but about 1,600 acres are on the Inyo National Forest.

The fire is now in monitoring status and is no longer considered active.

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