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1711 S. Main St 
Yreka, 
96097 
1711 S. Main St 
Yreka, 
96097 

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Shelly Fire Morning Update 07-08-2024
Updated On: - 07/08/2024 / 10:00
Location: Siskiyou County, CASize: 3380 acres Cause: Under Investigation Start Date: Wednesday July 3, 2023, at 1:27pmPercent Contained:  0%      Personnel: 925 
Shelly Fire Evening Update 07-07-2024
Updated On: - 07/07/2024 / 19:13
Evening - UpdateJuly 7, 2024 The #ShellyFire has now spread to 1,193 acres with 0% containment. There are currently 925 personnel working to suppress this fire.Due to a red flag warning, the Shelly Fire is exhibiting significant fire activity.Evacuation warnings have been upgraded to orders, and additional warnings have been issued. For more details, please visit the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office and the Siskiyou County Office of Emergency Management.
Shelly Fire Morning Update 07-07-2024
Updated On: - 07/07/2024 / 10:07
SHELLY FIRE INCIDENT FACTS:
#ShellyFireJuly 6, evening update:
INCIDENT FACTS: Incident Start Date:  July 3, 2024         Incident Start Time: 1:27pm                Incident Type: Wildland Fire
Incident Start Date:  July 3, 2024      Incident Start Time: 1:27 p.m.    Incident Type: Wildland FireIncident Location: Marble Mountain Wilderness     Size: 445 acres        Containment: 0%      
Fire crews continue to aggressively fight the Shelly Fire, which is at 313 acres and 0% containment. Active fire was seen last night until 2:30 AM, and around 3:00 AM, the fire showed moderate activity. Crews are making progress this morning along the Pacific Crest Trail. Smoke has settled into the drainages, so we are not able to see the activity on the spot fires on the northeast side of the main fire. The fire is backing down into Middle Creek drainage. We anticipate fire activity increasing later today as temperatures increase. Steep, rugged terrain is making access difficult. 
Yreka, Calif., July 3, 2024— A wildfire has broken out on the Klamath National Forest near Shelly Lake and the Pacific Crest Trail in the Marble Wilderness. The Shelly Fire is estimated to be 50 acres in size, and smoke can be seen from the Etna, CA and Fort Jones, CA areas. The cause of the fire is unknown.“Fire officials believe the Shelly Fire will be a long-duration fire,” states Chris Christofferson, Acting Forest Supervisor, “and we have ordered up a complex incident management team due to the fire’s location and the terrain it is burning in.”