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Joint
Information Center Western NC Wildfires
EVENING SUMMARY ~ THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 2016
CURRENT
SITUATION FOR WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Fires or Fire Complexes
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9
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Incident Management Teams
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Type I
= 2 teams
Type II
= 5 teams
Type
III = 1 teams
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Total Acreage
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76,793
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Personnel
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Over
2500
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“Happy
Thanksgiving,” a sentiment that over 6,000 firefighters, representing all 50
states, heard at briefing this morning throughout the South. Digging line,
laying fire hose, burnout operations, engine and aviation operations,
dispatching personnel from across the nation, and securing containment lines,
were activities that replaced traditional celebrations that most would have had
with family. Across North Carolina, fire crews expressed thanks and gratitude
to all the many people and communities who have taken time out to help cook and
serving food, send well wishes, and remember them for their efforts to them
over the holiday.
AIR QUALITY INFORMATION
Smoke from
numerous wildfires will continue to bring Code Orange to Code Red air quality
to Western North Carolina tonight and Friday. Meteorological conditions will be
favorable for smoke to contribute to dense fog or super fog for roads near any
active or smoldering wildfires in western North Carolina and northern Georgia
(including the Chestnut Ridge Wildfire).
Tomorrow, a dry cold front will push
eastward into the state, reaching to around the western Piedmont Friday night.
Winds will turn westerly and remain light. Smoke will generally drift eastward
into the Foothills including Hickory and possibly into the Triad and Charlotte
regions. Air quality conditions will improve throughout the day in the Mountain
counties touching the Tennessee border, including the Asheville area.
Fog Advisory:
The meteorological conditions will be favorable tomorrow morning (11/25/16) for
smoke to contribute to dense fog or super fog for roads near any active or
smoldering wildfires in western North Carolina and northern Georgia (including
the Chestnut Ridge Wildfire). This is most likely to occur after 3:00 AM and
the conditions will cease when the morning inversion ceases.
Outlook: On Saturday, a cold front will continue
pushing through the state, reaching the coast toward late in the evening.
Meanwhile, an upper level disturbance will swing by, which will help push the
front through the area and enhance the push of cool air. Behind the front,
north to northwest winds will bring in a fresh, dry and cold air mass into the
area. Greater mixing and dispersion, along with the arrival of a fresh/clean air
mass, will help reduce smoke concentrations, and the worst smoke will be
confined to areas near and immediately downwind (south/southeast) of active
wildfires. High pressure will move over the area by Sunday afternoon, and winds
will become light and variable. Smoke will drift southward early then tend to
spread out in the area near the fires during the afternoon.
BURNING RESTRICTIONS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE OF EMERGENCY, COUNTY FIRE BANS
Governor Pat McCrory has
expanded a State of Emergency to cover 22 additional counties to help the state
combat the ongoing spread of wildfires in western North Carolina. The 47
counties covered by the State of Emergency include: Alexander, Alleghany,
Anson, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Caswell, Catawba,
Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Guilford,
Haywood, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, McDowell,
Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Polk, Randolph, Richmond, Rockingham, Rowan,
Rutherford, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transylvania, Union, Watauga, Wilkes,
Yadkin, and Yancey counties.
NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE NORTH CAROLINA, TOTAL FIRE BAN
NORTH CAROLINA FOREST SERVICE, FIRE BAN
UWHARRIE NATIONAL FOREST
The fire ban prohibits
building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire (including
charcoal based fire whether contained in a grill or not). The fire ban will
remain in effect until further notice. Note: Commercially available fuel stoves
(camp stoves) are excluded from this restriction. Click HERE to see the news release.
ROAD AND TRAIL CLOSURES
APPALACHIAN TRAIL (A.T.)
Emergency trail closure (due to fire) in
central Virginia
(11/20/2016 - Present) The A.T. is now closed from US 60 (mile
806.1) to Saltlog Gap, Virginia (mile 814.6). See the central Virginia section
below for more details.
Emergency trail closure (due to fires)
expanded from North Carolina into Georgia
(11/15/2016 - Present) The A.T. is now closed from Dicks Creek Gap/U.S. 76 in
Georgia (mile 69.9) to the Nantahala River/US19/US74 in North
Carolina (mile 137.1). NOTE: The Nantahala River is the last point at which
southbound hikers can easily leave the Trail prior to reaching the closure. For
more information visit, http://www.appalachiantrail.org/home/explore-the-trail/trail-updates
FOREST CLOSURES
Nantahala National Forest
Closures
An
area closure order (No. 08-11-09-17-02) for the Tusquitee Ranger District is in
effect for lands, trails, and roads in the area surrounding the Boteler Fire.
An
area closure order (No. 08-11-00-17-03) for the Tusquitee and Nantahala Ranger
Districts is in effect for lands, trails, and roads southeast of the Boteler
Fire. The closed area extends south from Highway 64 to the Georgia border and
includes the Southern Nantahala Wilderness. The Appalachian Trail is closed from
the Nantahala Outdoor Center south to the Georgia border.
The
following trails are also closed: Wesser Creek, Whitewater Falls, Foothills
from NC Hwy 281 to the Bad Creek access, Bartram Trail from Wine Spring Bald
west to Nantahala Lake, and Bartram Trail from the trailhead at NC 106 north
and west to NC 1643 (Hickory Knoll Road).
DONATION UPDATE
If
you would like to donate to the Pinnacle Mountain Fire efforts some of the most
needed items are Sam’s Club gift cards, stocking caps, hand warmers, Ziploc
bags, cleaning supplies and sandwich meat. These items can be delivered
directly to Table Rock Wesleyan Camp 125 Bethany Cove Rd Pickens, SC 29671.
TODAY’S UPDATES ON ACTIVE FIRES
OR FIRE COMPLEXES
HWY 151 FIRE (USFS - Buncombe County)
NCFS personnel are
currently in cooperative efforts with the USFS and its resources to suppress a
fire on HWY 151. The fire is in the vicinity of Trillium Lane. There are a few
structures in the area; however, there has been a dozer line constructed between
the fire and the structures. Currently burnout is taking place and the fire is
backing. At this time there are USFS resources on scene and more resources have
been ordered to assist in the fire suppression effort. SEATs and USFS
helicopter are also being used in the fire suppression effort.
Acreage: ~200 – Start Date: November 24
MARTIN TRACE FIRE (NCFS –
CLAY COUNTY)
The
fire was reported at 2:06 A.M. on 11/23/16. The fire is contained and is in the
mop up stage. One out building was lost.
During the fire suppression efforts USFS aircraft assisted with multiple
retardant drops. This is the last report on the Martin Trace Fire.
Acreage: ~47 – Start Date:
November 23
CAMP BRANCH FIRE (USFS –
MACON COUNTY)
The
Southern Area Blue Team on the Boteler Fire is assigned management of this
fire.
Today,
crews constructed fireline away from the fire's edge in several places. On the
west side, they continued to work from Forest Road (FR) 69 north of the Wilson
Lick heritage site across Rocky Bald Ridge to FR 379B, eventually stopping at
Licklog Gap. On the east side, they’re working along Locust Tree Branch Road
making their way north to Ray Branch and ultimately northwest to Licklog Gap. A
structure-protection group continues to scout and assess protection needs for
residences in the Bear Cove area and along Wayah Road (SR 1310). One structure
was lost and one structure damaged from the fire.
Acreage: 800 – Containment: 0% – Start Date: November 23
HORTON FIRE (NCFS – WATAUGA COUNTY)
An Idaho type III team is coming in to manage the fire tomorrow 11/25/16. No new fire update available.
An Idaho type III team is coming in to manage the fire tomorrow 11/25/16. No new fire update available.
Sampson
Road remains closed at State View Road. Residents that do not live in the area
are asked to avoid the area, allowing fire response traffic safe access to the
fire. The Watauga County Sheriff’s Office is patrolling the fire perimeter.
Acreage: 1350 — Containment: 65% — Personnel:
125 — Start Date: November 21
http://hortonfire.blogspot.com/
http://hortonfire.blogspot.com/
PINNACLE MOUNTAIN FIRE
(SCFS / USFS – PICKENS AND TRANSYLVANIA COUNTIES)
Fire
behavior continued to creep and burn through heavy leaf litter, understory and
dry dead and down timber. The North Carolina Forest Service tied in with
incident command, assisting efforts to secure the South Carolina/North Carolina
state line.
Acreage: 7,282 — Containment: 40% — Personnel:
240 — Start Date: November 9
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5108/
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5108/
CLEAR CREEK FIRE (NCFS /
USFS – MARION, MCDOWELL COUNTY)
A community meeting is
scheduled for 6:30 P.M. this Friday 11/25/16 at Grace Community Church, 5182
U.S.70 Marion, NC.
Significant humidity recovery
tonight is expected to reach 100%, likely slowing the fire spread tonight. The
flipside is that this may produce a super fog by tomorrow morning, which could
limit mobility of fire operations on Friday.
Acreage: 2,509 – Containment: 15% — Personnel:
298 — Start Date: November 20
MAPLE SPRINGS FIRE
(USFS—LAKE SANTEELAH AREA, GRAHAM COUNTY)
The Southern Area Blue Team on the Boteler Fire is assigned management of this fire.
The Southern Area Blue Team on the Boteler Fire is assigned management of this fire.
Containment
lines are in good condition after several days of crews extinguishing hotspots
along a wide swath adjacent to the firelines. They walked the perimeter to blow
off freshly fallen leaves as needed. Crews and heavy equipment operators
repaired dozer lines, roads and other areas affected by fire-suppression
activities.
The
U.S. Forest Service closure order is still in effect for the Joyce
Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness and roads leading into the area.
Acreage: 7,877 —
Containment: 71% — Personnel:
263 — Start Date: November 4
Boteler
Fire (USFS—CHUNKY GAL AREA, Clay County)
The
Southern Area Blue Team is assigned management of the Boteler Fire, which also
manages the following fires: Camp Branch Fire, Tellico Fire, and Old Roughy
Fires. The SA Blue Team is also patrolling/monitoring: Buck Creek Fire, Falls
Fire, Grape Cove Fire, Moses Creek Fire, Jones Gap Fire, Jarrett Knob Fire,
Wine Spring Fire, Mulberry Fire, Moss Knob Fire, May Branch Fire, Boardtree
Fire, Charley Creek Fire, Nick, Ridge Gap, Ferebee, Cliffside Fire, Whitewater
Fire, Howard Gap, Knob, Muskrat, Bullpen, Jones Creek, Cathey Gap, Dick’s Creek
Though
the Boteler Fire remains within present control lines, the ongoing leaf drop
and drought conditions continue to challenge containment efforts. Firefighters
patrolled and monitored existing firelines, clearing them out as necessary to
prevent escape into unburned areas. Leaves falling within the perimeter created
occasional interior reburns.
Acreage: 9,036 —
Containment: 77% — Personnel: 270 – Start Date: October 25
PARTY ROCK FIRE (NCFS—LAKE LURE AREA,
RUTHERFORD, BUNCOMBE, AND HENDERSON COUNTIES)
No evening update provided. Three (3) community meetings are scheduled for Saturday 11/26/16:
No evening update provided. Three (3) community meetings are scheduled for Saturday 11/26/16:
10:00 A.M.
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Lake Lure Fire
Department - 622 Memorial HWY – Lake Lure
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12:00 P.M.
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Chimney Rock Fire
Department - 109 Terrace Dr. - Lake Lure
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2:00 P.M.
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Bat Cave Baptist Church
- 5095 Chimney Rock Rd. - Hendersonville
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Acreage: 7,171 — Containment: 60% — Personnel: 383 — Start Date: November 5
CHESTNUT KNOB FIRE
(NCFS—SOUTH MOUNTAINS STATE PARK, BURKE COUNTY)
Mop up and holding the lines continued in all divisions.
Acreage: 6,435 — Containment: 75% — Personnel: 229 — Start Date: November 6
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5101/
Mop up and holding the lines continued in all divisions.
Acreage: 6,435 — Containment: 75% — Personnel: 229 — Start Date: November 6
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5101/
ROCK MOUNTAIN FIRE (USFS –
SOUTHERN NANTAHALA WILDERNESS AREA, NORTH GEORGIA AND CLAY AND MACON COUNTIES
IN NC)
Last night’s rain, higher humidity, light winds and smoke will contribute to favorable conditions for dense fog late tonight and into tomorrow morning, particularly in the valleys. Firefighting officials urge people to use caution when driving especially near the Rock Mountain Fire area and surrounding communities.
Last night’s rain, higher humidity, light winds and smoke will contribute to favorable conditions for dense fog late tonight and into tomorrow morning, particularly in the valleys. Firefighting officials urge people to use caution when driving especially near the Rock Mountain Fire area and surrounding communities.
Firefighters
began firing operations to help bring the fire down to containment lines.
Operations were on the north end of the fire from Chestnut Ridge to Indian
Springs, as well as on the southeastern part of the active edge of the fire
down towards Patterson Gap west to Abe Gap. Structure groups continued to hold
and improve structure lines in and around all structures in the Patterson Gap
and Betty’s Creek Road area.
Acreage: 18,069—
Containment: 35% — Personnel: 515— Start Date: November 9
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5100/#
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5100/#

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