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2024 Boise Fire

Unit Information

1330 Bayshore Way 
Eureka, 
95501 
1330 Bayshore Way 
Eureka, 
95501 

Incident Contacts

  • Six Rivers National Forest Supervisor's Office
    Phone:
    707 442-1721
    Hours:
    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon-Fri
  • Klamath National Forest Supervisor's Office
    Phone:
    530 842-6131
    Hours:
    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon-Fri

August 14, 2024 Boise Fire Update 08-14-2024

2024 Boise Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/14/2024 - 09:13

Headlines

  • No structures have been reported as damaged or destroyed despite yesterday’s significant fire run.
  • Join us TOMORROW, Thursday, August 15 at 2 p.m. for an online Ask the Incident Commander information meeting. Link TBD. 
  • Get all your Boise Fire information in one mobile-friendly place! https://linktr.ee/2024boisefiresrf 
  • UDPATED EVACUATIONS HAVE BEEN ISSUED. Evacuations are in place for the Boise Fire for residents near the fire area in Humboldt County and Siskiyou County. For the most current evacuation information please visit the Boise Fire linktree or visit:

Humboldt County: https://humboldtgov.org/356/Office-of-Emergency-Services

Siskiyou County: https://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/emergencyservices 

 

Leader’s Intent: The Boise Fire is being managed with a full suppression strategy. 

Operational Update: Critical fire behavior was observed yesterday after the inversion lifted and the fire got into alignment with the Boise Creek drainage. The growth was primarily to the east.. Crews had spent the previous days opening and improving lines along Antenna Ridge and those were defended overnight west of Orleans Mountain although significant spotting occurred. Crews were able to get hose lays into the area after activity decreased, and they continued to contain and mop up those spots into the early morning hours. Despite the fire activity, crews were able to continue firing off the Antenna Ridge Road to deepen containment to provide protection for Orleans. Structural assessments will continue today with a large influx of resources coming in to assist.

Crews began looking for opportunities to contain the fire on its east side yesterday. This could include locating and re-opening previous fire lines. 

Weather and Fire Behavior: The weather today is anticipated to be similar to yesterday, with cooler temperatures and good overnight moisture recovery. All the elements remain in place for active fire behavior after the inversion lifts in the afternoon. Fuels remain critically dry in the fire area, and the fire has been primarily driven by those heavy, dry fuels and the area topography. 

 

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