Firefighters make further gains on Walbridge fire, downgrade Dry Creek evacuation to a warning
Getting ground crews with hoses on that front of the fire will be far more effective than water dropped from helicopters, advancing the firefight against the 55,353-acre wildfire, Cal Fire Division Chief
It takes a firefighter with a shovel to "get to the core of that burning material" and then use a hose to extinguish the flames, Nicholls said.
"They have direct hand-line into the fire's edge from Sweetwater (
At least 118 homes and 93 other structures have been destroyed by the Walbridge fire, according to preliminary damage figures from
Firefighters have made significant progress since Thursday, holding the fire's acreage steady and nearly doubling containment lines around the perimeter of the blaze burning in the rugged forests north of
Saturday, residents along a portion of
Officials advised these residents -- those in evacuation Zone 2E2, an area west of
The change does not include residences on both roads, which remain under evacuation orders.
LNU Lightning Complex Evacuation Update for
While firefighters have halted the expansion of the Walbridge fire,
"There still are active fingers of the fire in some of those canyons," Hopkins said. "That's why it's so critical our firefighters have full access and they don't have to worry about evacuating people."
Hopkins spent the morning taking in the damage and signs of success in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve with representatives from State Parks and Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods.
She described an ashen forest floor on one side of the valley trail while the other side appeared unscathed.
"It really feels like an alternate reality," Hopkins said.
But 2,234
Longtime Rio Nido resident
"That's what it boils down to, uncertainty for us," Cook said. "We don't know when we'll go home."
The fire broke out
The Hennessey fire was 54% contained Saturday. Firefighters lit backfires Saturday to keep back a finger of the fire threatening to push closer to
"It's still real steep and rugged in there. They are trying to do their best," Tracy said.
More than 2,800 firefighters were battling the blazes Saturday in
Firefighters' progress is being aided by favorable weather conditions. Temperatures dipped on Saturday as a marine layer brought moist, cool air into much of the
More than 14,000 lightning strikes hit the state in a series of electrical storms that started
In
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