Hot, dry conditions contributed to low rates of fire spread in interior islands of unburned fuels. A small number of torching trees were observed but did not threaten fire lines. Depending on wind direction, smoke may have some limited impact on local communities. All firefighting resources remain engaged, patrolling containment lines, and monitoring isolated heart sources on the edge and in the interior. Attention to wind/slope alignment in drainages and ridge-top winds from the NW that may become gusty is a primary mission. Patrol and mopping up containment line along roads 3680, 3318, and dozer line to Illinois River is near completion. Several crews have been sent to the Six Rivers National Forest to assist with new lightning fires south of the Oregon/California border. Resources from the Southwest Incident Management Team 3 will arrive today, with transfer of command scheduled for Friday morning.
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