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Hill Fire

Unit Information

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

Incident Contacts

  • Public Information
    Email:
    2024.Hill@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    530-414-9056
    Hours:
    8am-8pm

Hill Fire Update 08-06-2024

Hill Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/06/2024 - 08:30

The fire remains at 7,724 acres, 91% contained, with 177 dedicated personnel actively working on the incident.

Current observations show moderate fire behavior, with creeping and smoldering within the established perimeter. Firefighters are diligently patrolling the area, addressing remaining heat, and mopping up hotspots. Small smoke plumes from remaining burning fuels may occasionally appear, firefighters are actively patrolling the area using both ground and aerial resources equipped with infrared cameras to identify and address any areas of concern.

Efforts to repair dozer lines are underway, with heavy equipment operators and resource advisors working together to enhance erosion control by leveling out dozer berms, installing water bars and/or rolling dips.

The Hill Fire forest closure area has been reduced to the fire's perimeter. Route 1 will remain closed south of the intersection with Friday Ridge Road. Horse Mountain has been reopened. East Fork Campground remains closed due to flood damage until repairs are completed. As operations progress, fire-related traffic will continue to use Route 1, Friday Ridge Road, and 6N06.

The Big Rock Day Use Area has partially reopened, including the main parking lot, boat launch, picnic tables, and restrooms. However, the northern portion of the airstrip will remain closed until further notice due to ongoing aviation activities. Aircraft remain on standby to support the Hill Fire and assist with any new incidents in the forest.

All evacuation warnings and orders have been lifted by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. We appreciate the continued support and patience of the community as we work towards full containment and continue suppression repair operations.