The
word of the day at this morning’s Cable Crossing Fire briefing was
“opportunity”. While Mother Nature has had the upper hand over the first four
days of the fire, presenting extreme fire behavior conditions, she will take
a break today with lower temperatures, higher humidity and calmer winds.
These favorable conditions will allow crews to use a more aggressive approach
in efforts to halt the fire spread.
The focus remains the
south portion of the fire that has been pushed by a predominately north wind
since it started Tuesday afternoon. Crews will seize the break in the weather
by using established dozer and hand lines to burn out from in small chunks.
Several small burnout operations will take place throughout the fire
perimeter to reduce ground fuels and ultimately keep the fire from jumping
established containment lines.
“We
still have a lot of work in front of us,” said ODF Incident Management Team 3
Commander Link Smith. “But with the break in the weather, today will be a day
of accomplishment.”
The
weather, that has routinely provided temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, will
bring mid to high level cloud cover that will reduce the active fire behavior
firefighters have been challenged with since they arrived.
The fire is currently 1,148 acres and 15 percent contained.
A Level 1 Evacuation Notification remains in effect along Little River Road
from the Peel Store to the Wolf Creek Trail Head. A Level 1 also remains in
effect for homes along Highway 138 in the vicinity of Evergreen Lane to
Honeycut Road. For more information on evacuation notification levels and
Ready, Set, Go, visit www.wildlandfirersg.org
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The fire area and forest roads remain closed to the public. Highway 138 remains open with the aid of a pilot car.
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