Incident Update Park Fire
- Date:
- 08/04/2024
- Time:
- 5:05 PM
Park Fire Information Line: 211
Callers outside Butte, Tehama, or Shasta Counties: (866) 916 - 3566
Media Information Line: (530) 282 - 5808
Public Information Line: (530) 487-0857
Incident Facts
- Name
- Park Fire
- Start Date/Time
- 2024-07-24
- Incident Status
- Active
- Location
- Off Upper Park Road in Upper Bidwell Park, East of Chico
- Type
- Wildfire
- Cause
- Arson
- Counties
- Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama
- Administration Unit
- Unified Command: CAL FIRE Butte Unit, CAL FIRE Tehama-Glenn Unit and Lassen National Forest
- Unified Command Agency(s)
- Size
- 401,279
- Containment
- 30%
- Structures Threatened
- 2,700
- Structures Destroyed
- 569
- Structures Damaged
- 49
- Civilian Injuries
- 0
- Firefighter Injuries
- 0
- Civilian Fatalities
- 0
- Firefighter Fatalities
- 0
Current Situation
Situation Summary
CAL FIRE:
The spread of the Park Fire overnight was minimal. Residual rainfall moisture on the eastern portion of the fire kept flames from
spreading through the fine dead fuels. However, fire did continue to burn in the larger dead and downed fuels.
It’s expected to reach the lower 100s today across the region, with relative humidity dipping to the lower to mid-teens.
Today’s hotter temperatures, drier conditions, and higher wind speeds will contribute to increased fire activity. Fuels that received
moisture over the last few days will dry out again.
Spot fires and fire activity is expected to continue to challenge firefighters. Critically low fuel moistures, steep canyons, long drive
times, and daily spot fires have caused difficulty in suppressing the fires.
Firefighters continue to offensively engage in constructing new fire line, reinforcing line and mopping-up when possible.
Smoke is moving towards the north and joining the smoke from other fires and is extending into other states and even into Canada.
The smoke is impacting cities like Chico and Redding.
Lassen National Forest:
The Park Fire has burned 401,279 acres total - 95,691 on the Lassen - and is 30% contained.
The northeast corner of the fire continues to be the major focus for crews. The fire is well established in the Mill Creek drainage and firefighters have been taking advantage of favorable weather the past few days to go as direct as possible on the fire’s edge west of Tuner Mountain. 95,691 acres of the fire are burning on the Lassen National Forest.
In addition to direct attack, Tamarack Road is being prepped for holding as crews work to build line above Mill Creek on both sides of the canyon. Because of the incredibly steep and rocky slopes along the creek drainage, crews are scouting for areas where they can more actively attack the fire.
There are more than 1,000 firefighters on this corner of the Park Fire including five Interagency Hotshot Crews assigned to keeping the fire away from the communities of Mineral and Mill Creek.
The current acreage is 401,279 total:
- Butte County: 52,937 acres
- Tehama County: 348,342 acres
Damage Inspection Teams are at 95% completion of their assessments. These numbers are updated twice daily.
Between both counties, there are *572 destroyed structures and *52 damaged structures. *The total number destroyed and damaged includes infrastructure.
- Butte County
No damage: 882 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
Damaged: 47 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
Destroyed: 428 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
- Tehama County
No damage: 272 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
Damaged: 5 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
Destroyed: 144 (Residential, Comm, Minor, other structures)
State of Emergency and Federal Assistance
- Governor Newsom secures additional federal assistance for Park Fire, surveys damage
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2024/07/27/governor-newsom-secures-additional-federal-assistance-for-park-fire-surveys-damage/ - Governor Newsom proclaims state of emergency in Plumas, Butte and Tehama counties due to fires
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2024/07/26/governor-newsom-proclaims-state-of-emergency-in-plumas-butte-and-tehama-counties-due-to-fires/ - California secures federal assistance to support response to Park Fire
https://www.gov.ca.gov/2024/07/25/california-secures-federal-assistance-to-support-response-to-park-fire/
Evacuation Zones
Evacuation Information:
Evacuation Orders and Warnings
Butte County
Evacuation Orders:
BUT-BM-236-B, BUT-COH-251-B, BUT-FR-260-B, BUT-COH-250-B, BUT-BM-237-B, 260 West of Highway 32
Evacuation Warnings:
BUT-252-B, BUT-COH-251-A, BUT-COH-250-A, BUT-FR-261, BUT-FR-262, BUT-FR-260-A, BUT-BM-237-A, BUT-BM-236-A, BUT-BM-235, BUT-PHI-240
Tehama County
Evacuation Orders:
TEH-448-A, TEH-448-B, TEH-470, TEH-496-B, TEH-496-F, TEH-498-B, TEH-498-E, TEH-694-A, TEH-694-B, TEH-696-A, TEH-696-B, TEH-698, TEH-720-B, TEH-720-C, TEH-726, TEH-728, TEH-730, TEH-732, TEH-736, TEH-500, TEH-716, DLS-466-C, DLS-466-D, MLC-712, MLC-714, MIN-702, MIN-704, MIN-706, MIN-708, MIN-710, PCK-468, PCK-472, PCK-474, PCK-476, MIN-700, DLS-446-B
Evacuation Warnings:
TEH-408, TEH-496-C, TEH-498-C, TEH-694-C, TEH-718, TEH-720-A, TEH-722, TEH-724, TEH-734, TEH-856, TEH-854-A, TEH-854-D, TEH-858, TEH-882-C, TEH-882-B, MAN-410, MAN-412, MAN-414, MAN-416, MAN-418, MAN-420, MAN-422, MAN-424, MAN-426, MAN-428, DLS-444, DLS-446-A,DLS-462-B,DLS-466-A, DLS-466-B, DLS-462-B, TEH-856, TEH-854-A, PSR-478, PSR-480, PSR-482
Plumas County
Evacuation Orders:
No evacuation orders for Plumas County.
Evacuation Warnings:
PLU-001, PLU-040
Shasta County
Evacuation Warnings:
OLD-5090, MAN-5000-A, MAN-5000-B, MAN-5010, MAN-5020, MAN-5030, MAN-5040, MAN-5060, SHI-5070-A, SHI-5070-B, SHI-5120-A
Road Closures
Butte County
- Hwy 32 at Humboldt Rd
- Vilas Rd at Cohasset Rd
- Mud Creek at Cohasset Rd
- Musty Buck at Cohasset Rd
Tehama County
- Hwy 36 East of Manton Road to 36/32 intersection.
- Lanes Valley Road is closed
Shasta County
- Hwy 89 through Lassen National Park is closed.
Evacuation Centers
Tehama County
- Red Cross - Los Molinos Vet's Hall
7980 Sherwood Blvd
Los Molinos, CA 96055
Shasta County
The Bella Vista Elementary School shelter has been closed.
Evacuation Resource Center:
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church
510 Jefferson St.
Red Bluff, CA 96080
Hours:- Saturday: 9AM to 6PM
- Sunday: 11AM-6PM
- Saturday: 9AM to 6PM
- Red Bluff Community Center
1500 S. Jackson St.
Red Bluff, CA 96080- August 15th, 16th, and 17th
- 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Butte County Local Assistance Center
2156 Pillsbury Road Suite 100
Chico, CA 95926
- Starting August 5th, open up to 2 weeks
- 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Small Animal Shelters
Butte County
North Valley Animal Disaster Group: (8AM-9PM)
- 2279 Del Oro Ave
Oroville, CA 95965
(530) 895-0000
Tehama County
- 22005 Gilmore Ranch Road
Red Bluff, CA 96080
(8AM-5PM)
Large Animal Shelters
Butte County
- Camelot Equestrian Park
1985 Clark Road
Oroville, CA 95966
Tehama County
- Ridgeway Park : (Self Service-provide your own set up and feed)
19725 Ridge Road
Red Bluff, CA 96080 - Corning Rodeo Grounds at Estill C. Clark Park : (Self Service-provide your own set up and feed)
103 E Fig Lane
Corning, CA 96021
Assigned Resources
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
- Engines
- 539
- Water Tenders
- 157
- Helicopters
- 45
- Dozers
- 193
- Hand Crews
- 126
- Other
- 111
- Total Personnel
- 6528
Cooperating Agencies
Name | Phone | Address | URL |
---|---|---|---|
Butte County Sheriff's Office, Tehama County Sheriff's Office, City of Chico Fire Department, City of Chico Police Department, California Highway Patrol, Pacific Gas and Electric, California Conservation Corps, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Transportation, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Sierra Pacific Industries, Paradise Police Department, Shasta County Sheriff's Office, Collins Pine Company, California Office of Emergency Services |