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CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Vista Fire was reported on Sunday, July 7th, 2024, at around 9:51 AM in the San Bernardino National Forest.

It burned approximately 2936 acres and is 100% contained as of 12-31-24.

ROAD CLOSURES:

Forest Service Roads listed in the current closure order.

EVACUATIONS: 

Note: In an effort to quickly communicate information on impending dangers, the San Bernardino County Sheriff Department and San Bernardino County Fire Department send high-speed mass notifications via telephone and text messages. This system is known as the Telephone Emergency Notification System (TENS). To learn more about this service, visit the website for more information: https://sbcfire.org/alertwarning/.

CLOSURES:

More information about the current closure order is available on the national forest websites at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/sbnf/alerts-notices and https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/angeles/alerts-notices.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: 

The San Bernardino National Forest has implemented increased fire restrictions. Campfires are restricted to those developed areas listed in the Forest Order.

KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY: Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. A FAA Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in effect for the area. Any private aircraft or drone that violates the TFR could face serious criminal charges. For more information on drones, visit the FAA’s website at www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org. “If you fly, we can’t!”

 

Photo: Aerial view of the Vista Fire on Tuesday, July 9th, 2024. Courtesy of Air Attack 12, assigned to the Vista Fire.

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The Red Fire has experienced moderating weather conditions and decreased fire activity. On October 18, 2024, command of the fire was transferred from a Type 3 incident commander to a Type 4 organization. This page will no longer be updated unless significant fire activity occurs.

Temporary Emergency Closure Order: Visit the Deschutes National Forest website (fs.usda.gov/alerts/deschutes/alerts-notices) for information about current temporary emergency closures in the area.

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(Odell, Ore.) -- The Whisky Creek Fire, located 6 miles southeast of Cascade Locks, OR, has been declared 100% contained.

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Daily Update      |     Daily Operations Videos     |     Daily Public Information Map     |   Daily Fire Progression Map   |  Evacuation Map   |  Smoke Outlook / Air Quality Report 

Camera views of area/smoke impacts: NPS.gov – Air Webcams    |     Windy.com   |   ALERT California   

Unified Command: SACIMT2
Fire Size: 14,104 acres
Percent Contained: 100%

Primary Strategic Control Line
Personnel: 40
Cause: Lightning

Start Date: Saturday, August 3, 2024, at 10:05 a.m.
Location: Southeast of Three Rivers, CA

This is the final daily update for the Coffee Pot Fire. The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks will release information if fire conditions change.

CURRENT SITUATION: As of Oct. 29, 2024, the Coffee Pot Fire remains at 14,104 acres and is 93% contained. The Coffee Pot Fire has transitioned to a Type 5 Incident Management Team from the Sequoia National Park Fire Management Office. Ground and aerial patrols continue to monitor the fire for any visual or infrared changes, or threats to containment lines. There have been no heat signatures near or close to the fire containment lines since Sept. 26, 2024. Heat signatures and visible smoke remain present within the fire footprint as interior areas continue to smolder and burn, however, there are no threats to containment lines currently. 

WEATHER: Mostly sunny, slight chance of rain and snow. Max temperature 47-57, except 32-42 above 6000 feet. Min humidity 59-69 percent.

SMOKE IMPACTS: For more information on current wildfire smoke impacts in your community, please visit AirNow.gov or fire.airnow.gov.

EVACUATION NOTICES: To find your zone, please refer to: protect.genasys.com.

FIRE INFORMATION: For Coffee Creek Fire information, please visit Caknp Coffee Pot Fire Information | InciWeb (wildfire.gov).

BLM AND PARK CLOSURES: The Ladybug trail, accessed from the South Fork Drive, within Sequoia National Park boundaries remains closed. Park closure information is available online at nps.gov/seki

PUBLIC NOTICE: Wildfires are a no-fly zone for unauthorized aircraft, including drones. If you fly, we can’t. For more information, visit knowbeforeyoufly.org. 

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UPDATE: 100% Containment on 12-23-24

DAILY DOCUMENTS:  Daily Update     |     Daily Public Info Map     |     Progression Map    |    Operational Video  |   AirNow Fire and Smoke Map   |   Smoke Outlook Report   |

CAMERA VIEWS: RunningSprings2      |     DunlapAcres1 

INITIAL SITUATION: Forest Service Firefighters along with firefighters from other agencies including the City of Highland and San Bernardino County responded to a reported wildland fire on Baseline Road at about 6:00 PM on September 5, 2024.  Arriving engines reported several acres on fire, and immediately requested more resources, including multiple additional fixed wing and helicopters.  

EVACUATIONS: Evacuation Interactive Map

Orders: None

Warnings: The evacuation warning for Seven Oaks and Angelus Oaks has been lifted

EVACUATION SHELTERS: Closed due to the repopulation of the affected communities.

ANIMAL SHELTERS: Closed due to repopulation of the affected communities.

ROAD CLOSURES: Plan ahead on State Highways - Visit Division of Traffic Operations - Road Information - California Highway Information.

FOREST CLOSURE ORDERS:  San Bernardino National Forest has issued Forest Order NO. 05-12-00-24-11, creating a Forest Closure Area around the Line Fire. All National Forest lands, trails, and roads are closed to the public within that zone. Please know what these orders are reviewed frequently, will grow or shrink as needed based on the size and risks associated with the fire.  

CAMPFIRE RESTRICTIONS: As of July 2, 2024, Forest Order No. 05-12-00-24-06 has implemented additional campfire and recreational shooting restrictions. Campfires are allowed in very limited designated recreation sites (see above link for details); \"Rock Ring\" fires are NEVER ALLOWED!  This order is in effect through Jan. 15, 2025.

BURNED AREA EMERGENCY RESPONSE (BAER): Three Forest Service Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) teams have been established by the San Bernardino, Cleveland, and Angeles national forests (NFs) to begin post-fire burned area assessments of the Line, Airport, and Bridge fires that recently burned on National Forest System, state, and private lands. Forest Service BAER team assessments typically take approximately two weeks to complete. For more information please visit: Southern California BAER Team Inciweb

Soil Burn Severity Map

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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On Sept. 7, 2024, the Davis Fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. in the area of Davis Creek Regional Park located 20 miles south of Reno, Nevada. This wind-driven fire rapidly burned a total of 5,824 acres of private, state, and federal lands, destroying two commercial buildings, 14 residences, and 22 outbuildings. Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, and Bureau of Land Management managed the fire under a unified command. Due to the fire’s complexity, the Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 was order and took over the management of the fire the evening of Monday, Sept. 9, and transferred it back to a local Type 4 organization on Thursday, Sept. 18. The fire was officially called 100 percent contained at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25. 

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CURRENT INFORMATION:

October 24 Update: 

Angeles National Forest firefighters use the latest tools and technology available to gather information and assess risk. Images uploaded below were taken during an overnight reconnaissance flight by our air attack plane. Today, firefighters will continue to secure the containment line by identifying heat sources with the potential to spread to unburned fuel (grass, brush, trees). White dots on the maps show hot spots. 

October 23 Update:

Improved weather conditions, primarily a significant reduction in winds, have enabled firefighters and aircraft to make progress at limiting the Bridge Fire's spread and securing the fire in its current footprint. Extensive aerial delivery of fire retardant in the last 48 hours has contributed to this progress. 

If you see smoke or flames, dial 9-1-1 to report it. Unburned brush, trees, grasses, etc., may continue to flare up and smoke could be visible from within the fire's perimeter for some time. 

FOREST CLOSURE ORDERS: The Angeles National Forest has issued a Bridge Fire Area Closure Order from October 18, 2024, through December 31, 2025. This closure order covers only National Forest System roads, trails, and other facilities impacted by the Bridge Fire within the Angeles National Forest. This order replaces the previous closure order that started on September 21, 2024, through December 31, 2025.

POST-FIRE RESOURCES FOR NEARBY RESIDENTS:
Damage inspection teams completed their inspections. Residents affected by the Bridge Fire can find information on the following websites:
For San Bernardino County: prepare.sbcounty.gov/bridge-fire/ 
For Los Angeles County: recovery.lacounty.gov/bridgefire/

For emergency alerts, please register here:  


ROAD CLOSURES: 


Additional closures may still be in place on roads managed and maintained by other agencies inside the forest. Most major roads in the Angeles National Forest are not managed or maintained by the Forest Service. We recommend also checking Caltrans (https://roads.dot.ca.gov/), the Los Angeles County Road Closures list (https://dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/) and the San Bernardino County Road Conditions (https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/) list for updates.  


EFFECTS OF THE BRIDGE FIRE ON THE ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST:

A team of specialists (called a Burned Area Emergency Response Team) came to study the effects of the Bridge Fire on Angeles National Forest lands. Information has just been released about their findings. Learn more.


IF YOU FLY, WE CAN’T!  

Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. A FAA Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in effect and any private aircraft or drone that violates the TFR could face serious criminal charges. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org.


BACKGROUND

On Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2:40 p.m., Angeles National Forest firefighters responded to a reported wildfire in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument in the East Fork area by Cattle Canyon Bridge along Camp Bonita Road. 

On Saturday, Oct. 5, the incident was lowered to a Type 4 incident. This means complexity and needs of this incident are going down. However, unburned pockets of fuel (grasses, brush, trees, etc.) within the perimeter of the burned area of the Bridge Fire may flare up and smoke/flames could be visible. 
 

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The Bachelor Complex has experienced moderating weather conditions and decreased fire activity. On October 26, 2024, command of the fire was transferred from a Type 3 incident commander to a Type 4 organization. This page will no longer be updated unless significant fire activity occurs.

Temporary Emergency Closure Order: Visit the Deschutes National Forest website (fs.usda.gov/alerts/deschutes/alerts-notices) for information about current temporary emergency closures in the area.

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The Happy Fire, which is a lightning fire discovered on 7/16/2024, burning within the Monarch Wilderness and within the 2015 Rough Fire footprint. 

KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK CLOSURES: 1. Hotel Creek Trail from the overlook junction to the Lewis Creek Trail, and 2. The area west of the line that follows the Lewis Creek Trail (inclusive) bounded by the road to the south; to the junction of the trail with Lewis Creek/East Lewis Creek; along the creek to the point of origin of the East Fork of Lewis Creek; in a straight line back to the Lewis Creek Trail; along the trail to Kennedy Pass; along the ridge west to the boundary with Sequoia National Forest; south along the boundary back to the road (excluded); along the road (excluded) back to the point of beginning, as shown on the attached map.

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The Elk Fire, located on the Bighorn National Forest, was detected Friday, September 27, 2024. The Fire is approximately 15 miles northwest of Dayton, Wyoming. Firefighters, airtankers and a helicopter initially responded to the fire. Snow and rain reduced fire behavior. Logging crews are moving log decks from along Forest System Road 26 to gravel pits.

A Bighorn National Forest Type 4 Team took command of the fire on November 9, 2024. 

Evacuations: All evacuations in counties affected by the Elk Fire have been lifted. 

National Forest Closures: There is a Trail Closure Order due to the Elk Fire that applies to portions of the Bighorn National Forest. Click on the following hyperlink for closure information and a map of the Elk Fire Closure.

Road Conditions: Please visit the Wyoming Department of Transportation for the latest road closure information. Please consider using other routes than Forest System Road 26 so that logging crews are able to complete their task of moving log decks.  

For easier use of this website while using a mobile phone, please click on the following hyper links for additional information of these topics.

Daily Updates

Daily Operations Update Videos

Maps

Photos

Videos

Closures

Announcements

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The Yellow Lake Fire started on Sept 28, 2024 near Yellow Lake, east and south of Mill Hollow Reservoir on the Heber-Kamas Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. 

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The Bogus Lake fire was discovered late in the afternoon on October 8, 2024 just north of Bogus Lake within the Superior National Forest – Gunflint Ranger District. Superior National Forest and Minnesota DNR fire crews responded along with aircraft. The fire was active overnight to October 9. 

10/9/24 - firefighters and aircraft will be onsite to continue suppression efforts. Cause:  unknown.  Threats:  none.

10/10/24 - has handline, saw line, and is 100% plumbed with hose as of 1200 today.  Mop up operations are going well and making good progress.  The fire continues to take advantage of both USFS and DNR resources staffing the fire and working towards containment.

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Social Media Links:    Shoe Fire Facebook     |     Shasta County Sheriffs Dept.     |     Shasta-Trinity National Forest     |     CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit/Shasta County Fire 

Fire Cameras: RoundMtnShasta2 (Camera)     |     ShoeInHorse Mountain1 (Camera)

 

On October 9th, firefighters from the US Forest Service and CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit responded to a reported fire 12 miles southwest of Big Bend. The Shoe Fire moved rapidly uphill and to the north into an area with limited access, rugged terrain, and limited recent fire history. This fire is a Full-Suppression Wildfire. Firefighters have been aggressively fighting the fire both in the air and on the ground.  

Forest area closure and road closures are also in effect (evacuations have been rescinded). Private timberlands are located north of the fire. Numerous significant cultural resources, and habitats associated with limestone are threatened.

Due to diligent fire suppression efforts and recent precipitation, the fire remains within the current containment lines. Incident personnel are actively collaborating with resource advisors to repair and safeguard areas affected by fire damage. Resource advisors work in conjunction with operations to protect cultural, natural, and other forest resources.

FOREST CLOSURE ORDER:  The Shasta-Trinity National Forest has issued an Emergency Forest Closure Order for lands surrounding the Shoe Fire.  This Forest Order is effective immediately, and can be adjusted as the fire progresses.  See the details by clicking on the Forest Closure Order, Forest Closure Order Map, and Forest Closure Order Map for the Shasta Lake.

HUNTERS:  This fire is within California Deer Hunting Zone C-2.  Hunters and OHV riders in the area need to be cognizant of evacuation orders and road closures.  Please stay safe and far away from this area, as fire conditions can change rapidly.

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

Fire Aircraft operate inside of a Temporary Flight Restriction, a cleared and safe environment where firefight aircraft can focus more on the fire, and less on other aircraft.   A map and additional information for the Shoe Fire’s TFR can be found at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_7697.html

The public is advised to stay out of the area of as this is an active and ongoing incident.

 

ABOUT THE FOREST:  The Shasta-Trinity National Forest is the largest National Forest in California, encompassing 2.2 million acres with over 6,278 miles of streams and rivers. It ranges from 1,000 in elevation (Shasta Lake and its general area) to the spectacular Mt. Shasta with its impressive elevation of 14,179 feet.

The Shasta-Trinity National Forest area is one of the most culturally complex regions in California encompassing a varied and rich Native American cultural heritage. Cultural resources distributed throughout the forest, range from archaeological remains of past life ways to sacred sites utilized by contemporary Native American peoples. The forest works with eleven federally recognized tribes include the Redding Rancheria, Resighini Rancheria, Pit River Tribe, Hoopa Valley Tribe, The Klamath Tribes, Quartz Valley Indian Reservation, Round Valley Reservation, Yurok Tribe, the Karuk Tribe, Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, and Moduc Nation of Oklahoma; and with eight non-federally recognized tribes include Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Tsnungwe Tribe, Nor-Rel-Muk Wintu Nation, Wintu Tribe of Northern California and Toyon-Wintu Center, Wintu of Hayfork, The Moduc Nation, The Shasta Nation Inc., and Shasta Indian Nation. 

The STNF includes portions of five designated Wilderness Areas: Castle Crags, Chanchellulla, Mount Shasta, Trinity Alps and Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel. The main branch of the Trinity River is a designated Wild and Scenic River which runs through the forest. A 154 mile section of the Pacific Crest Trail runs in an east - west direction across the STNF. The Trinity Heritage and the Trinity River Scenic Byways are two scenic drives in the area.

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Nov 15, 2024.  The Summit Lake Fire is 100% contained. 

As of November 6, 2024 just after 1:00 PM CST. the temporary closure order of the northern half of the McCormick Wilderness was terminated and lifted.  

Discovery date: October 18, 2024.  Cause remains under investigation.

Location: Northwest corner of the McCormick Wilderness between Summit Lake and Evergreen Lake. The McCormick Wilderness is located in Baraga County, 12.5 miles north of Michigamme, MI.  

Estimated size:  328 acres.

Containment: 100%.  

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Attention: At 11:00am on November 2, 2024, there was a Transfer of Command from. SA Red Team back to the home unit - Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

This page will not be updated moving forward.

Fior information on the Rush Fire, contact: email wmr_visitorservices@fws.gov or call 580-215-1858.

The Rush Fire was first reported on private land in Comanche County on October 24, 2024.  It is currently burning primarily on Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, with only approximately 400 acres off refuge.

Beginning October 28, the Southern Area Red Complex Incident Command Team assumed command of the fire with a delegation to coordinate firefighters and community partners to protect life and property and manage suppression efforts.

 

 

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The Blue Front Fire, located on the Lincoln National Forest, was detected Monday, October 28, 2024. The Fire is approximately 4 miles west of Alto, 9 miles northwest of Ruidoso, located in the Blue 2 wildfire footprint in the White Mountain Wilderness. Smokey Bear and Sacramento Hotshots, along with a Type 1 helicopter and lead plane, initially responded to the fire. Unseasonably warm weather and high winds have played a factor in strategies and air support capabilities. Firefighters continue fireline construction, extinguishing areas of heat on fire edges, and conducting full-suppression tactics.

The Blue Front fire is in heavy dead and down timber, and close to the 2024 Blue 2 burn footprint. The terrain is rough and remote and has made it challenging for firefighters to get in or out of the incident.

Evacuations: None at this time. Homes in the Bonito Lake area were in a ‘ready’ status from the Lincoln County Emergency Management. ‘Ready’ status means that residents should be prepared to evacuate. Please pay close attention to emergency announcements.  You can sign up for emergency text notifications from Lincoln County at https://www.onsolve.com/landing/sign-up-for-codered-emergency-alerts/

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Links: Angeles National Forest Facebook | Angeles National Forest X 

Acres: 94 | Containment: 100% 

Incident Information: The Frenchman Fire was reported on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 at 12:08 p.m. on the Angeles National Forest. Angeles National Forest and Los Angeles County fire crews are on the scene of the Frenchman Fire on Frenchman Flat | Golden State HWY (Old HWY 99).

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The Horseshoe Fire originally started on October 30, 2024 in a remote location in very rugged and inaccessible terrain approximately 5 miles southwest of Lone Pine, California. Firefighters used a combination of direct hand line and natural features such as rock faces and boulders along the fire's edge to gain as much containment as possible. Where the fire was not accessible by foot due to hazards and safety concerns firefighters used helicopters to drop water and keep the fire confined to these natural features. Firefighters also constructed contingency line (a fuel break) around the De La Cour Lavender Ranch on Horseshoe Meadows Road, located within the Carroll Creek drainage.

The first firefighters that arrived on scene did not see any signs of human activity near the fire and there was no lightning activity in the area. This, paired with the limited accessibility by foot, a fire cause could not be determined.

On November 7 the fire was mapped at 6.4 acres, and hotshot crews assigned to the incident continued coordinating water drops by helicopter as necessary. 

On November 14 and 15, snow fell over the fire area. The fire was contained and controlled, and placed in patrol status on November 16. 

Although no smoke was showing, fires always have the potential to have small, interior pockets of heat until enough precipitation fully extinguishes it. For the following week, the area continued to show no visible smokes even though two wind events passed during that week's timeframe.

On the evening of November 22, a member of the public reported seeing flames on Horseshoe Meadows Road at 8:19 p.m. and first responders were dispatched to it.

Evacuations were issued by Inyo County Sheriff's Office for Zone 223A, which included the De La Cour Lavender Ranch. Later, evacuations expanded to other areas, Zones 193, 195, and 197.

At approximately 3:00 a.m. on November 23, this fire made a significant run downslope from the strong west winds spotting embers in several directions, crossing over Horseshoe Meadows Road and spreading east. By 6:30 a.m. the fire had grown to approximately 4,537 acres. By this time, the fire had significantly slowed its rate of spread and received precipitation on it.

Due to the aggressive firefighting efforts and aided by significant precipitation, containment reached 95% by the evening of November 25.

The Horseshoe Fire will continue to have sections of open fire line in areas that are completely inaccessible by firefighters due to terrain. 

In the most severely burned areas and steep drainages, safety hazards will also exist for some time, such as debris flows, flooding and rock fall. Due to the se hazards, the Inyo County Sheriff's Office may need to reissue evacuation orders, warnings, or advisories. It is important for residents and visitors to be familiar with the evacuation zones and the READY INYO website: https://ready.inyocounty.us 

Evacuations and Road Closures: all lifted as of 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 27.

https://protect.genasys.com/

https://ready.inyocounty.us/pages/horseshoe-fire

 

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The Horton Fire started the Tonto National Forest in the area of Promontory Point on the Mogollon Rim and spread to the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest on the evening of Saturday, December 14, 2025. Tonto National Forest-Payson Ranger District firefighters were first on-scene. As local resources continued responding, an ad hoc Type 3 team was assembled and stood up by Monday, December 16, 2025. 

 

During the first week of response, the air and ground resources available for this incident were actively engaged in suppressing the wildfire and holding constructed containment lines on Promontory Butte; within Horton Creek drainage, east of the community of Tonto Creek Estates; and above See Canyon, northwest of Christopher Creek.  

 

Fire activity initially occurred primarily within the notably steep and rugged terrain on the Mogollon Rim. Due to these unique terrain conditions, which present hazardous conditions and extended extrication times of up to 6 hours, direct attack capabilities for firefighters has been limited. 

 

As the complexity of the incident increased, a Complex Incident Management Team was ordered and Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 arrived on-scene and took management of the fire on Monday, December 30, 2025.  

 

The Horton Fire has been determined as human-caused fire and is still under investigation. The primary fuels carrying this fire are timber, chaparral, dry grasses and understory shrubs. 

 

A Forest closure order is in effect to protect public health and safety during the Horton Fire as well as protecting firefighting personnel engaging in wildland firefighting operations. 

 

A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR 5/1983) is in place for the Horton Fire through January 31, 2025.  

 

The communities of Christopher Creek, Hunter Creek, R-C Scout Camp, Tonto Creek Estates, Tonto Christian Camp, Tonto Fish Hatchery, Kohls Ranch, and Zane Grey Cabins are in SET evacuation status. Surrounding roadways and State Route 260 may experience localized impacts due to the Horton Fire including reduced visibility due to smoke. Travelers should monitor roadway status and conditions via AZ Department of Transportation. 

 

Fire-specific questions for the Horton Fire can be directed to incident Information Officers via email at 2024.horton@firenet.gov or by calling 602-551-7327. 

 

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AIR QUALITY RESOURSES:  Air Quality  | Smoke Ready Toolbox  |  Air Now  | Smoke Report

 

RESOURCES LINKS: LA County Emergency Information   | FEMA Disaster Assistance  | City of Arcadia  |  City of Sierra Madre  |  City of Pasadena  |   City of Altadena   |  Water For LA    | Map of Drinking Water System Impacted by Eaton Fire   | Debris Removal   |  Recovery Information including Damage Assessment map

 

SANDBAGS: Please visit the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works website to get information on where free sandbags can be obtained in preparation for the potential forecasted rain. https://dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ 

Visite el sitio web del Departamento de Obras Públicas del Condado de Los Ángeles para obtener información sobre dónde se pueden obtener bolsas de arena gratuitas en preparación para la posible lluvia pronosticada.

 

CURRENT SITUATION AS OF JANUARY 22 AT 7 PM: Mop up operations continued throughout the perimeter of the fire. Repopulation efforts have been completed. There are a total of 571 evacuees in six shelters. Southern California Gas reported that service has been restored to 5,126 structures. Southern California Edison reported that service has been restored to 12,422 structures, with 6,961 remaining. The Foothill Municipal Water District reported that they will be able to fully pressurize the water system by this weekend. Following the pressurization, testing will take up to 2 weeks before the 'Do Not Drink' order can be lifted. Fire Suppression Repair is nearing completion. The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a 'Windblown Dust and Ash Advisory' and continues to advise individuals to wear a N95 mask in the fire area due to inhalation hazards.

 

DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS: Damage inspection teams have completed inspections for 100% of all structures within the fire footprint. 

 

SCHOOL CLOSURES & OPENINGS: Visit Pasadena Unified School District’s website for the most recent information regarding school closures: https://www.pusd.us/

 

EVACUATIONS: All evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. . 

 

EVACUATION POINT(S):    

Pasadena Civic Center - 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101  

Parking at 155 E. Green St. Please enter from Marengo Ave. The Humane Society is on-site to accept small pets for boarding. Service animals will be allowed inside the Convention Center.  

 

ANIMAL CARE: Small and Large Animal Evacuation 

Pasadena Humane - 361 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103 (Small Animals)  

Industry Hills Expo Center - 16200 Temple Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91744 (Large Animals) Pomona Fairplex (Gate 3) - 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 (Small and Large Animals)  

Animal Rescue:  Pasadena Humane: (626) 577-3752 

 

FOREST CLOSURE: The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Friday, January 31, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources.

-To read Forest Order No. 05-01-25-04, click here.
-The temporary closure of the forest is tied to critical fire danger. Visit the Angeles National Forest fire restrictions webpage for more information.

 

LOCAL ROAD CLOSURES: https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/ 

STATE ROAD CLOSURES: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ 

 

BAER INFORMATION: The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) program is designed to identify and manage potential risks to resources on National Forest System lands and reduce these threats through appropriate emergency measures to protect human life and safety, property, and critical natural or cultural resources. BAER is an emergency program for stabilization work that involves time-critical activities to be completed before the first damaging event to meet program objectives.

Please see the Eaton-Hurst Post-Fire BAER InciWeb page for more information.

 

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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Updates: Facebook | X | Genasys Evacuation Information

Acreage: 799 | Percent Contained: 100% 

CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Hurst Fire was reported on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, at around 10:25 p.m. near the I-210 Foothill Freeway and Yarnell St. in Sylmar, California. The fire is approximately 771 acres with 100% containment. As of January 12, 2025, Angeles National Forest is in command of this fire.

Evacuation Map: For the most up-to-date evacuation information visit Protect Genasys using the link: https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-PAS-E019?z=14.003579616721366&latlon=34.16776191835291%2C-118.08215038964448

Road Closures:

Forest Closure:  

The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

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Updates: Facebook | X | Genasys Evacuation Information

Acreage: 394 | Percent Contained: 100% 

CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Lidia Fire was reported on Wednesday, January 8th, 2025, at around 1:08 p.m. on Soledad Canyon Road in Acton, California. As of Friday 10, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department is in command of this fire. The fire is approximately 394 acres with 100% containment. 

Forest Closure:  

The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

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DAILY UPDATES:  January 28, 2025 Daily Incident Update(pdf)   |  January 27, 2025 Operations Update Video    

MAPS: Public Information Map(pdf)  | Genasys Evacuation Map  

RESOURCES: LA County Emergency Information 

AIR QUALITY RESOURSES:  Air Quality  | Smoke Ready Toolbox  |  Air Now  | Smoke Report

CURRENT SISTUATION: All evacuation warnings are lifted. Lake Hughes Road remains closed. 

SANDBAGS: Please visit the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works website to get information on where free sandbags can be obtained in preparation for the potential forecasted rain. https://dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ 

Visite el sitio web del Departamento de Obras Públicas del Condado de Los Ángeles para obtener información sobre dónde se pueden obtener bolsas de arena gratuitas en preparación para la posible lluvia pronosticada.

EVACUATION MAP: For the most up-to-date Evacuation information visit Protect Genasys 

ROAD CLOSURES:

FOREST CLOSURES:  The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Friday, January 31, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Vista Fire was reported on Sunday, July 7th, 2024, at around 9:51 AM in the San Bernardino National Forest.

It burned approximately 2936 acres and is 100% contained as of 12-31-24.

ROAD CLOSURES:

Forest Service Roads listed in the current closure order.

EVACUATIONS: 

Note: In an effort to quickly communicate information on impending dangers, the San Bernardino County Sheriff Department and San Bernardino County Fire Department send high-speed mass notifications via telephone and text messages. This system is known as the Telephone Emergency Notification System (TENS). To learn more about this service, visit the website for more information: https://sbcfire.org/alertwarning/.

CLOSURES:

More information about the current closure order is available on the national forest websites at https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/sbnf/alerts-notices and https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/angeles/alerts-notices.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: 

The San Bernardino National Forest has implemented increased fire restrictions. Campfires are restricted to those developed areas listed in the Forest Order.

KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY: Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. A FAA Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in effect for the area. Any private aircraft or drone that violates the TFR could face serious criminal charges. For more information on drones, visit the FAA’s website at www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org. “If you fly, we can’t!”

 

Photo: Aerial view of the Vista Fire on Tuesday, July 9th, 2024. Courtesy of Air Attack 12, assigned to the Vista Fire.

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The Red Fire has experienced moderating weather conditions and decreased fire activity. On October 18, 2024, command of the fire was transferred from a Type 3 incident commander to a Type 4 organization. This page will no longer be updated unless significant fire activity occurs.

Temporary Emergency Closure Order: Visit the Deschutes National Forest website (fs.usda.gov/alerts/deschutes/alerts-notices) for information about current temporary emergency closures in the area.

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(Odell, Ore.) -- The Whisky Creek Fire, located 6 miles southeast of Cascade Locks, OR, has been declared 100% contained.

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Daily Update      |     Daily Operations Videos     |     Daily Public Information Map     |   Daily Fire Progression Map   |  Evacuation Map   |  Smoke Outlook / Air Quality Report 

Camera views of area/smoke impacts: NPS.gov – Air Webcams    |     Windy.com   |   ALERT California   

Unified Command: SACIMT2
Fire Size: 14,104 acres
Percent Contained: 100%

Primary Strategic Control Line
Personnel: 40
Cause: Lightning

Start Date: Saturday, August 3, 2024, at 10:05 a.m.
Location: Southeast of Three Rivers, CA

This is the final daily update for the Coffee Pot Fire. The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks will release information if fire conditions change.

CURRENT SITUATION: As of Oct. 29, 2024, the Coffee Pot Fire remains at 14,104 acres and is 93% contained. The Coffee Pot Fire has transitioned to a Type 5 Incident Management Team from the Sequoia National Park Fire Management Office. Ground and aerial patrols continue to monitor the fire for any visual or infrared changes, or threats to containment lines. There have been no heat signatures near or close to the fire containment lines since Sept. 26, 2024. Heat signatures and visible smoke remain present within the fire footprint as interior areas continue to smolder and burn, however, there are no threats to containment lines currently. 

WEATHER: Mostly sunny, slight chance of rain and snow. Max temperature 47-57, except 32-42 above 6000 feet. Min humidity 59-69 percent.

SMOKE IMPACTS: For more information on current wildfire smoke impacts in your community, please visit AirNow.gov or fire.airnow.gov.

EVACUATION NOTICES: To find your zone, please refer to: protect.genasys.com.

FIRE INFORMATION: For Coffee Creek Fire information, please visit Caknp Coffee Pot Fire Information | InciWeb (wildfire.gov).

BLM AND PARK CLOSURES: The Ladybug trail, accessed from the South Fork Drive, within Sequoia National Park boundaries remains closed. Park closure information is available online at nps.gov/seki

PUBLIC NOTICE: Wildfires are a no-fly zone for unauthorized aircraft, including drones. If you fly, we can’t. For more information, visit knowbeforeyoufly.org. 

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UPDATE: 100% Containment on 12-23-24

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INITIAL SITUATION: Forest Service Firefighters along with firefighters from other agencies including the City of Highland and San Bernardino County responded to a reported wildland fire on Baseline Road at about 6:00 PM on September 5, 2024.  Arriving engines reported several acres on fire, and immediately requested more resources, including multiple additional fixed wing and helicopters.  

EVACUATIONS: Evacuation Interactive Map

Orders: None

Warnings: The evacuation warning for Seven Oaks and Angelus Oaks has been lifted

EVACUATION SHELTERS: Closed due to the repopulation of the affected communities.

ANIMAL SHELTERS: Closed due to repopulation of the affected communities.

ROAD CLOSURES: Plan ahead on State Highways - Visit Division of Traffic Operations - Road Information - California Highway Information.

FOREST CLOSURE ORDERS:  San Bernardino National Forest has issued Forest Order NO. 05-12-00-24-11, creating a Forest Closure Area around the Line Fire. All National Forest lands, trails, and roads are closed to the public within that zone. Please know what these orders are reviewed frequently, will grow or shrink as needed based on the size and risks associated with the fire.  

CAMPFIRE RESTRICTIONS: As of July 2, 2024, Forest Order No. 05-12-00-24-06 has implemented additional campfire and recreational shooting restrictions. Campfires are allowed in very limited designated recreation sites (see above link for details); \"Rock Ring\" fires are NEVER ALLOWED!  This order is in effect through Jan. 15, 2025.

BURNED AREA EMERGENCY RESPONSE (BAER): Three Forest Service Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) teams have been established by the San Bernardino, Cleveland, and Angeles national forests (NFs) to begin post-fire burned area assessments of the Line, Airport, and Bridge fires that recently burned on National Forest System, state, and private lands. Forest Service BAER team assessments typically take approximately two weeks to complete. For more information please visit: Southern California BAER Team Inciweb

Soil Burn Severity Map

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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On Sept. 7, 2024, the Davis Fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. in the area of Davis Creek Regional Park located 20 miles south of Reno, Nevada. This wind-driven fire rapidly burned a total of 5,824 acres of private, state, and federal lands, destroying two commercial buildings, 14 residences, and 22 outbuildings. Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, and Bureau of Land Management managed the fire under a unified command. Due to the fire’s complexity, the Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 was order and took over the management of the fire the evening of Monday, Sept. 9, and transferred it back to a local Type 4 organization on Thursday, Sept. 18. The fire was officially called 100 percent contained at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25. 

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CURRENT INFORMATION:

October 24 Update: 

Angeles National Forest firefighters use the latest tools and technology available to gather information and assess risk. Images uploaded below were taken during an overnight reconnaissance flight by our air attack plane. Today, firefighters will continue to secure the containment line by identifying heat sources with the potential to spread to unburned fuel (grass, brush, trees). White dots on the maps show hot spots. 

October 23 Update:

Improved weather conditions, primarily a significant reduction in winds, have enabled firefighters and aircraft to make progress at limiting the Bridge Fire's spread and securing the fire in its current footprint. Extensive aerial delivery of fire retardant in the last 48 hours has contributed to this progress. 

If you see smoke or flames, dial 9-1-1 to report it. Unburned brush, trees, grasses, etc., may continue to flare up and smoke could be visible from within the fire's perimeter for some time. 

FOREST CLOSURE ORDERS: The Angeles National Forest has issued a Bridge Fire Area Closure Order from October 18, 2024, through December 31, 2025. This closure order covers only National Forest System roads, trails, and other facilities impacted by the Bridge Fire within the Angeles National Forest. This order replaces the previous closure order that started on September 21, 2024, through December 31, 2025.

POST-FIRE RESOURCES FOR NEARBY RESIDENTS:
Damage inspection teams completed their inspections. Residents affected by the Bridge Fire can find information on the following websites:
For San Bernardino County: prepare.sbcounty.gov/bridge-fire/ 
For Los Angeles County: recovery.lacounty.gov/bridgefire/

For emergency alerts, please register here:  


ROAD CLOSURES: 


Additional closures may still be in place on roads managed and maintained by other agencies inside the forest. Most major roads in the Angeles National Forest are not managed or maintained by the Forest Service. We recommend also checking Caltrans (https://roads.dot.ca.gov/), the Los Angeles County Road Closures list (https://dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/) and the San Bernardino County Road Conditions (https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/) list for updates.  


EFFECTS OF THE BRIDGE FIRE ON THE ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST:

A team of specialists (called a Burned Area Emergency Response Team) came to study the effects of the Bridge Fire on Angeles National Forest lands. Information has just been released about their findings. Learn more.


IF YOU FLY, WE CAN’T!  

Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. A FAA Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in effect and any private aircraft or drone that violates the TFR could face serious criminal charges. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at www.KnowBeforeYouFly.org.


BACKGROUND

On Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2:40 p.m., Angeles National Forest firefighters responded to a reported wildfire in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument in the East Fork area by Cattle Canyon Bridge along Camp Bonita Road. 

On Saturday, Oct. 5, the incident was lowered to a Type 4 incident. This means complexity and needs of this incident are going down. However, unburned pockets of fuel (grasses, brush, trees, etc.) within the perimeter of the burned area of the Bridge Fire may flare up and smoke/flames could be visible. 
 

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The Bachelor Complex has experienced moderating weather conditions and decreased fire activity. On October 26, 2024, command of the fire was transferred from a Type 3 incident commander to a Type 4 organization. This page will no longer be updated unless significant fire activity occurs.

Temporary Emergency Closure Order: Visit the Deschutes National Forest website (fs.usda.gov/alerts/deschutes/alerts-notices) for information about current temporary emergency closures in the area.

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The Happy Fire, which is a lightning fire discovered on 7/16/2024, burning within the Monarch Wilderness and within the 2015 Rough Fire footprint. 

KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK CLOSURES: 1. Hotel Creek Trail from the overlook junction to the Lewis Creek Trail, and 2. The area west of the line that follows the Lewis Creek Trail (inclusive) bounded by the road to the south; to the junction of the trail with Lewis Creek/East Lewis Creek; along the creek to the point of origin of the East Fork of Lewis Creek; in a straight line back to the Lewis Creek Trail; along the trail to Kennedy Pass; along the ridge west to the boundary with Sequoia National Forest; south along the boundary back to the road (excluded); along the road (excluded) back to the point of beginning, as shown on the attached map.

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The Elk Fire, located on the Bighorn National Forest, was detected Friday, September 27, 2024. The Fire is approximately 15 miles northwest of Dayton, Wyoming. Firefighters, airtankers and a helicopter initially responded to the fire. Snow and rain reduced fire behavior. Logging crews are moving log decks from along Forest System Road 26 to gravel pits.

A Bighorn National Forest Type 4 Team took command of the fire on November 9, 2024. 

Evacuations: All evacuations in counties affected by the Elk Fire have been lifted. 

National Forest Closures: There is a Trail Closure Order due to the Elk Fire that applies to portions of the Bighorn National Forest. Click on the following hyperlink for closure information and a map of the Elk Fire Closure.

Road Conditions: Please visit the Wyoming Department of Transportation for the latest road closure information. Please consider using other routes than Forest System Road 26 so that logging crews are able to complete their task of moving log decks.  

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The Yellow Lake Fire started on Sept 28, 2024 near Yellow Lake, east and south of Mill Hollow Reservoir on the Heber-Kamas Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. 

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Social Media Links:    Shoe Fire Facebook     |     Shasta County Sheriffs Dept.     |     Shasta-Trinity National Forest     |     CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit/Shasta County Fire 

Fire Cameras: RoundMtnShasta2 (Camera)     |     ShoeInHorse Mountain1 (Camera)

 

On October 9th, firefighters from the US Forest Service and CAL FIRE Shasta-Trinity Unit responded to a reported fire 12 miles southwest of Big Bend. The Shoe Fire moved rapidly uphill and to the north into an area with limited access, rugged terrain, and limited recent fire history. This fire is a Full-Suppression Wildfire. Firefighters have been aggressively fighting the fire both in the air and on the ground.  

Forest area closure and road closures are also in effect (evacuations have been rescinded). Private timberlands are located north of the fire. Numerous significant cultural resources, and habitats associated with limestone are threatened.

Due to diligent fire suppression efforts and recent precipitation, the fire remains within the current containment lines. Incident personnel are actively collaborating with resource advisors to repair and safeguard areas affected by fire damage. Resource advisors work in conjunction with operations to protect cultural, natural, and other forest resources.

FOREST CLOSURE ORDER:  The Shasta-Trinity National Forest has issued an Emergency Forest Closure Order for lands surrounding the Shoe Fire.  This Forest Order is effective immediately, and can be adjusted as the fire progresses.  See the details by clicking on the Forest Closure Order, Forest Closure Order Map, and Forest Closure Order Map for the Shasta Lake.

HUNTERS:  This fire is within California Deer Hunting Zone C-2.  Hunters and OHV riders in the area need to be cognizant of evacuation orders and road closures.  Please stay safe and far away from this area, as fire conditions can change rapidly.

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

Fire Aircraft operate inside of a Temporary Flight Restriction, a cleared and safe environment where firefight aircraft can focus more on the fire, and less on other aircraft.   A map and additional information for the Shoe Fire’s TFR can be found at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_4_7697.html

The public is advised to stay out of the area of as this is an active and ongoing incident.

 

ABOUT THE FOREST:  The Shasta-Trinity National Forest is the largest National Forest in California, encompassing 2.2 million acres with over 6,278 miles of streams and rivers. It ranges from 1,000 in elevation (Shasta Lake and its general area) to the spectacular Mt. Shasta with its impressive elevation of 14,179 feet.

The Shasta-Trinity National Forest area is one of the most culturally complex regions in California encompassing a varied and rich Native American cultural heritage. Cultural resources distributed throughout the forest, range from archaeological remains of past life ways to sacred sites utilized by contemporary Native American peoples. The forest works with eleven federally recognized tribes include the Redding Rancheria, Resighini Rancheria, Pit River Tribe, Hoopa Valley Tribe, The Klamath Tribes, Quartz Valley Indian Reservation, Round Valley Reservation, Yurok Tribe, the Karuk Tribe, Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, and Moduc Nation of Oklahoma; and with eight non-federally recognized tribes include Winnemem Wintu Tribe, Tsnungwe Tribe, Nor-Rel-Muk Wintu Nation, Wintu Tribe of Northern California and Toyon-Wintu Center, Wintu of Hayfork, The Moduc Nation, The Shasta Nation Inc., and Shasta Indian Nation. 

The STNF includes portions of five designated Wilderness Areas: Castle Crags, Chanchellulla, Mount Shasta, Trinity Alps and Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel. The main branch of the Trinity River is a designated Wild and Scenic River which runs through the forest. A 154 mile section of the Pacific Crest Trail runs in an east - west direction across the STNF. The Trinity Heritage and the Trinity River Scenic Byways are two scenic drives in the area.

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Nov 15, 2024.  The Summit Lake Fire is 100% contained. 

As of November 6, 2024 just after 1:00 PM CST. the temporary closure order of the northern half of the McCormick Wilderness was terminated and lifted.  

Discovery date: October 18, 2024.  Cause remains under investigation.

Location: Northwest corner of the McCormick Wilderness between Summit Lake and Evergreen Lake. The McCormick Wilderness is located in Baraga County, 12.5 miles north of Michigamme, MI.  

Estimated size:  328 acres.

Containment: 100%.  

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Attention: At 11:00am on November 2, 2024, there was a Transfer of Command from. SA Red Team back to the home unit - Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

This page will not be updated moving forward.

Fior information on the Rush Fire, contact: email wmr_visitorservices@fws.gov or call 580-215-1858.

The Rush Fire was first reported on private land in Comanche County on October 24, 2024.  It is currently burning primarily on Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, with only approximately 400 acres off refuge.

Beginning October 28, the Southern Area Red Complex Incident Command Team assumed command of the fire with a delegation to coordinate firefighters and community partners to protect life and property and manage suppression efforts.

 

 

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The Blue Front Fire, located on the Lincoln National Forest, was detected Monday, October 28, 2024. The Fire is approximately 4 miles west of Alto, 9 miles northwest of Ruidoso, located in the Blue 2 wildfire footprint in the White Mountain Wilderness. Smokey Bear and Sacramento Hotshots, along with a Type 1 helicopter and lead plane, initially responded to the fire. Unseasonably warm weather and high winds have played a factor in strategies and air support capabilities. Firefighters continue fireline construction, extinguishing areas of heat on fire edges, and conducting full-suppression tactics.

The Blue Front fire is in heavy dead and down timber, and close to the 2024 Blue 2 burn footprint. The terrain is rough and remote and has made it challenging for firefighters to get in or out of the incident.

Evacuations: None at this time. Homes in the Bonito Lake area were in a ‘ready’ status from the Lincoln County Emergency Management. ‘Ready’ status means that residents should be prepared to evacuate. Please pay close attention to emergency announcements.  You can sign up for emergency text notifications from Lincoln County at https://www.onsolve.com/landing/sign-up-for-codered-emergency-alerts/

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Links: Angeles National Forest Facebook | Angeles National Forest X 

Acres: 94 | Containment: 100% 

Incident Information: The Frenchman Fire was reported on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 at 12:08 p.m. on the Angeles National Forest. Angeles National Forest and Los Angeles County fire crews are on the scene of the Frenchman Fire on Frenchman Flat | Golden State HWY (Old HWY 99).

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The Horseshoe Fire originally started on October 30, 2024 in a remote location in very rugged and inaccessible terrain approximately 5 miles southwest of Lone Pine, California. Firefighters used a combination of direct hand line and natural features such as rock faces and boulders along the fire's edge to gain as much containment as possible. Where the fire was not accessible by foot due to hazards and safety concerns firefighters used helicopters to drop water and keep the fire confined to these natural features. Firefighters also constructed contingency line (a fuel break) around the De La Cour Lavender Ranch on Horseshoe Meadows Road, located within the Carroll Creek drainage.

The first firefighters that arrived on scene did not see any signs of human activity near the fire and there was no lightning activity in the area. This, paired with the limited accessibility by foot, a fire cause could not be determined.

On November 7 the fire was mapped at 6.4 acres, and hotshot crews assigned to the incident continued coordinating water drops by helicopter as necessary. 

On November 14 and 15, snow fell over the fire area. The fire was contained and controlled, and placed in patrol status on November 16. 

Although no smoke was showing, fires always have the potential to have small, interior pockets of heat until enough precipitation fully extinguishes it. For the following week, the area continued to show no visible smokes even though two wind events passed during that week's timeframe.

On the evening of November 22, a member of the public reported seeing flames on Horseshoe Meadows Road at 8:19 p.m. and first responders were dispatched to it.

Evacuations were issued by Inyo County Sheriff's Office for Zone 223A, which included the De La Cour Lavender Ranch. Later, evacuations expanded to other areas, Zones 193, 195, and 197.

At approximately 3:00 a.m. on November 23, this fire made a significant run downslope from the strong west winds spotting embers in several directions, crossing over Horseshoe Meadows Road and spreading east. By 6:30 a.m. the fire had grown to approximately 4,537 acres. By this time, the fire had significantly slowed its rate of spread and received precipitation on it.

Due to the aggressive firefighting efforts and aided by significant precipitation, containment reached 95% by the evening of November 25.

The Horseshoe Fire will continue to have sections of open fire line in areas that are completely inaccessible by firefighters due to terrain. 

In the most severely burned areas and steep drainages, safety hazards will also exist for some time, such as debris flows, flooding and rock fall. Due to the se hazards, the Inyo County Sheriff's Office may need to reissue evacuation orders, warnings, or advisories. It is important for residents and visitors to be familiar with the evacuation zones and the READY INYO website: https://ready.inyocounty.us 

Evacuations and Road Closures: all lifted as of 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 27.

https://protect.genasys.com/

https://ready.inyocounty.us/pages/horseshoe-fire

 

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The Horton Fire started the Tonto National Forest in the area of Promontory Point on the Mogollon Rim and spread to the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest on the evening of Saturday, December 14, 2025. Tonto National Forest-Payson Ranger District firefighters were first on-scene. As local resources continued responding, an ad hoc Type 3 team was assembled and stood up by Monday, December 16, 2025. 

 

During the first week of response, the air and ground resources available for this incident were actively engaged in suppressing the wildfire and holding constructed containment lines on Promontory Butte; within Horton Creek drainage, east of the community of Tonto Creek Estates; and above See Canyon, northwest of Christopher Creek.  

 

Fire activity initially occurred primarily within the notably steep and rugged terrain on the Mogollon Rim. Due to these unique terrain conditions, which present hazardous conditions and extended extrication times of up to 6 hours, direct attack capabilities for firefighters has been limited. 

 

As the complexity of the incident increased, a Complex Incident Management Team was ordered and Southwest Area Incident Management Team 1 arrived on-scene and took management of the fire on Monday, December 30, 2025.  

 

The Horton Fire has been determined as human-caused fire and is still under investigation. The primary fuels carrying this fire are timber, chaparral, dry grasses and understory shrubs. 

 

A Forest closure order is in effect to protect public health and safety during the Horton Fire as well as protecting firefighting personnel engaging in wildland firefighting operations. 

 

A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR 5/1983) is in place for the Horton Fire through January 31, 2025.  

 

The communities of Christopher Creek, Hunter Creek, R-C Scout Camp, Tonto Creek Estates, Tonto Christian Camp, Tonto Fish Hatchery, Kohls Ranch, and Zane Grey Cabins are in SET evacuation status. Surrounding roadways and State Route 260 may experience localized impacts due to the Horton Fire including reduced visibility due to smoke. Travelers should monitor roadway status and conditions via AZ Department of Transportation. 

 

Fire-specific questions for the Horton Fire can be directed to incident Information Officers via email at 2024.horton@firenet.gov or by calling 602-551-7327. 

 

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AIR QUALITY RESOURSES:  Air Quality  | Smoke Ready Toolbox  |  Air Now  | Smoke Report

 

RESOURCES LINKS: LA County Emergency Information   | FEMA Disaster Assistance  | City of Arcadia  |  City of Sierra Madre  |  City of Pasadena  |   City of Altadena   |  Water For LA    | Map of Drinking Water System Impacted by Eaton Fire   | Debris Removal   |  Recovery Information including Damage Assessment map

 

SANDBAGS: Please visit the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works website to get information on where free sandbags can be obtained in preparation for the potential forecasted rain. https://dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ 

Visite el sitio web del Departamento de Obras Públicas del Condado de Los Ángeles para obtener información sobre dónde se pueden obtener bolsas de arena gratuitas en preparación para la posible lluvia pronosticada.

 

CURRENT SITUATION AS OF JANUARY 22 AT 7 PM: Mop up operations continued throughout the perimeter of the fire. Repopulation efforts have been completed. There are a total of 571 evacuees in six shelters. Southern California Gas reported that service has been restored to 5,126 structures. Southern California Edison reported that service has been restored to 12,422 structures, with 6,961 remaining. The Foothill Municipal Water District reported that they will be able to fully pressurize the water system by this weekend. Following the pressurization, testing will take up to 2 weeks before the 'Do Not Drink' order can be lifted. Fire Suppression Repair is nearing completion. The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a 'Windblown Dust and Ash Advisory' and continues to advise individuals to wear a N95 mask in the fire area due to inhalation hazards.

 

DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS: Damage inspection teams have completed inspections for 100% of all structures within the fire footprint. 

 

SCHOOL CLOSURES & OPENINGS: Visit Pasadena Unified School District’s website for the most recent information regarding school closures: https://www.pusd.us/

 

EVACUATIONS: All evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. . 

 

EVACUATION POINT(S):    

Pasadena Civic Center - 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101  

Parking at 155 E. Green St. Please enter from Marengo Ave. The Humane Society is on-site to accept small pets for boarding. Service animals will be allowed inside the Convention Center.  

 

ANIMAL CARE: Small and Large Animal Evacuation 

Pasadena Humane - 361 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103 (Small Animals)  

Industry Hills Expo Center - 16200 Temple Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91744 (Large Animals) Pomona Fairplex (Gate 3) - 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 (Small and Large Animals)  

Animal Rescue:  Pasadena Humane: (626) 577-3752 

 

FOREST CLOSURE: The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Friday, January 31, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources.

-To read Forest Order No. 05-01-25-04, click here.
-The temporary closure of the forest is tied to critical fire danger. Visit the Angeles National Forest fire restrictions webpage for more information.

 

LOCAL ROAD CLOSURES: https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/ 

STATE ROAD CLOSURES: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ 

 

BAER INFORMATION: The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) program is designed to identify and manage potential risks to resources on National Forest System lands and reduce these threats through appropriate emergency measures to protect human life and safety, property, and critical natural or cultural resources. BAER is an emergency program for stabilization work that involves time-critical activities to be completed before the first damaging event to meet program objectives.

Please see the Eaton-Hurst Post-Fire BAER InciWeb page for more information.

 

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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Updates: Facebook | X | Genasys Evacuation Information

Acreage: 799 | Percent Contained: 100% 

CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Hurst Fire was reported on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, at around 10:25 p.m. near the I-210 Foothill Freeway and Yarnell St. in Sylmar, California. The fire is approximately 771 acres with 100% containment. As of January 12, 2025, Angeles National Forest is in command of this fire.

Evacuation Map: For the most up-to-date evacuation information visit Protect Genasys using the link: https://protect.genasys.com/zones/US-CA-XLA-PAS-E019?z=14.003579616721366&latlon=34.16776191835291%2C-118.08215038964448

Road Closures:

Forest Closure:  

The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

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Updates: Facebook | X | Genasys Evacuation Information

Acreage: 394 | Percent Contained: 100% 

CURRENT SITUATION: 

The Lidia Fire was reported on Wednesday, January 8th, 2025, at around 1:08 p.m. on Soledad Canyon Road in Acton, California. As of Friday 10, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., Los Angeles County Fire Department is in command of this fire. The fire is approximately 394 acres with 100% containment. 

Forest Closure:  

The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

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DAILY UPDATES:  January 28, 2025 Daily Incident Update(pdf)   |  January 27, 2025 Operations Update Video    

MAPS: Public Information Map(pdf)  | Genasys Evacuation Map  

RESOURCES: LA County Emergency Information 

AIR QUALITY RESOURSES:  Air Quality  | Smoke Ready Toolbox  |  Air Now  | Smoke Report

CURRENT SISTUATION: All evacuation warnings are lifted. Lake Hughes Road remains closed. 

SANDBAGS: Please visit the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works website to get information on where free sandbags can be obtained in preparation for the potential forecasted rain. https://dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ 

Visite el sitio web del Departamento de Obras Públicas del Condado de Los Ángeles para obtener información sobre dónde se pueden obtener bolsas de arena gratuitas en preparación para la posible lluvia pronosticada.

EVACUATION MAP: For the most up-to-date Evacuation information visit Protect Genasys 

ROAD CLOSURES:

FOREST CLOSURES:  The entire Angeles National Forest is temporarily closed through Friday, January 31, 2025, at 12:00 midnight (end of day) for public safety and the protection of natural resources. 

DRONE SAFETY - KNOW WHERE YOU CAN FLY:  Drones pose a serious risk to firefighting and can cause air operations to cease. When drones interfere with firefighting efforts, a wildfire has the potential to grow larger and cause more damage. For more information on drones the public can visit the FAA’s website at Home - Know Before You Fly . “If you fly, we can’t!” 

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On 2/1/2025, At approximately 1:00 pm, a wildfire was reported in Moore county East of FM 1913 and North of Blue West Rd. SW winds are pushing the fire NE. Evacuations have been made for campgrounds at Lake Meredith National Park and residents of Bugbee. Texas A&M Forest Service was requested at 1:16, and is working in unified command with Moore County and National Parks Services. 

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