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Windy Fire Update, October 9, 2021
Updated On: 10/09/2021
Windy Fire Update-Saturday, October 9, 2021
Windy Fire Update, October 8, 2021
Updated On: 10/08/2021
CURRENT SITUATION: On its first day in command of the incident, the Great Basin Incident Management Team 6 (GB-IMT 6) continued patrolling and monitoring containment lines to ensure they would hold against stronger winds forecast for Thursday night and Friday.
Windy Fire Update, October 7, 2021
Updated On: 10/07/2021
Start Date: September 9, 2021 Cause: Lightning Size: 97,514 Percent Containment: 75 Helicopters: 16 Engines: 69 Crews: 35 Dozers: 10 Total Personnel: 1,506
Windy Fire Update, October 6, 2021, evening recap
Updated On: 10/06/2021
Current Situation: Wednesday evening, October 6, 2021 (also posted on Sequoia National Forest's Facebook page)
Windy Fire Update, October 6, 2021
Updated On: 10/06/2021
Faces of the Fire: First Responder Therapy Dogs
Updated On: 10/05/2021
The faces working behind the Windy Fire are as different and diverse as anyplace you can think of. However, these ‘Faces of the Fire’ are very unique. Meet Moose, a 4-year-old chocolate lab, and rhino, a 1-year-old black lab. These two faces along with their handler, Emily Brown, are part of the First Responder Therapy Dogs organization.
Windy Fire Update, October 5, 2021
Updated On: 10/05/2021
Windy Fire Update, October 5, 2021, evening recap
Updated On: 10/05/2021
Current Situation: Tuesday evening, October 5, 2021 (also posted on Sequoia National Forest's Facebook page)The #WindyFire is currently estimated to be 97,014 acres (no change from Tuesday morning’s reported acreage). Containment is 72 percent.
Tule River Tribal Members Working on the Windy Fire
Updated On: 10/04/2021
Tule River Tribal Members Working on the Windy Fire There are many local resources assisting with the fire-suppression effort on the Windy Fire. Pictured from left to right: Shane Santos, Daniel Robles, and Gabe Santos.
Windy Fire Update, October 4, 2021