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Iris Fire Daily Update for July 25 2020

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Iris Fire- Daily Update  

Size: 170 acres (estimated) 

Containment: 60% 

Location: east of Rock Creek Road, near Iris Meadows Campground 

Fuels: sagebrush, pinyon/ juniper 

Cause: Lightning 


 

Update: Last night, fire activity remained minimal. Firefighters observed creeping and smoldering.     

Crews continue to hold and improve containment line around the fire perimeter. Most of the fire has good containment lines. The focus remains on the northeast corner of the fire, where crews continue to make slow but steady progress improving containment lines and mopping up in very rugged and steep terrain. Helicopters will continue support this effort, dropping water on hot spots.    


Containment,
normally expressed as a percentage, indicates how much of the fire has been enclosed by a fireline. These lines remove the fuel (brush, trees, etc.) to stop a fire’s spread to a standard to which no future spread is expected under foreseeable conditions .  


California Incident Management Team (IMT) 13 Mike Wakoski, Incident Commander remains in command of the fire and is managing fire suppression and support efforts.  


Due to decreased fire activity, unless there is something significant to report, the team will provide one fire update per day (in the morning).  


Weather
: Thunderstorms still remain in the forecast as a monsoonal pattern is continuing. This may influence the Iris Fire’s behavior as well as bring more lightning to the area.  


Closures
: The Rock Creek Road is closed at Tom’s Place. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Flat, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, Iris Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins in the closure area have been evacuated.  


All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.  

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol continue to manage exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.  


Resources:
There are 292 personnel assigned to the incident, including 14 engines, 8 crews, 1 water tender, and 2 helicopters.  

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6877/

 

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Iris Fire Evening Update for July 24 2020

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Iris Fire- Evening Update

 


Size: 170 acres (estimated)

Containment: 60%

Location: east of Rock Creek Road, near Iris Meadows Campground

Fuels: sagebrush, pinyon/ juniper

Cause: Lightning


 

Update: Today, the fire activity remained minimal. Firefighters observed backing and creeping fire behavior. Thunder cells developed in the fire area in the afternoon but did not significantly influence fire behavior.  

Crews continued to construct and reinforce containment line around the fire perimeter. Much of the uphill, eastern flank of the fire has good containment line around it as does the western flank along the roadside. The focus is on the northeast corner of the fire, where crews continue to make slow but steady progress in very rugged and steep terrain. Helicopters continued to support this effort, dropping water on hot spots. 

This evening, crews will continue to improve containment lines and “mopping up.” Mop up is when firefighters extinguish or remove burning material near containment lines. It is the slow and tedious work of looking for smokes or hot spots. Crews drown, stir, drown (just like putting out a camp or warming fire) over many, many acres.

California Incident Management Team (CIIMT) 13 Mike Wakoski, Incident Commander remains in command of the fire and is managing fire suppression and support efforts.

Due to decreased fire activity, unless  there is something significant to report ,the team will provide one fire update per day (in the morning).

Weather: Thunderstorms remain in the forecast as a monsoonal pattern is establishing. This may influence the Iris Fire’s behavior as well as bring more lightning to the area.

Closures: The Rock Creek Road is closed at Tom’s Place. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins in the closure area have been evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol continue to manage exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.

Resources: There are 215 personnel assigned to the incident, including 10 engines, 7 crews, 2 water tenders, a dozer, and 2 helicopters.

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6877/-

 

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Iris Fire Morning Update for July 24 2020

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Iris Fire-Morning Update

 


Size: 170 acres (estimated)

Containment: 60%

Location: east of Rock Creek Road, near Iris Meadows Campground

Fuels: sagebrush, pinyon/ juniper

Cause: Lightning


 

Update: Last night, fire activity was minimal, Firefighters overnight observed backing and creeping fire behavior. Weather overnight was favorable and winds were calm.

Crews used this opportunity overnight to continue to construct containment line around much of the fire perimeter. The uphill, eastern flank of the fire has good containment line around it as does most of the western flank along the roadside. Crews continue to complete line through a short stretch of difficult terrain for full perimeter containment.

Today, crews will continue to improve containment lines and work on cooling, or “mopping up” hot spots along the fire’s edge.

Today, California Incident Management Team (IMT)13, Mike Wakoski Incident Commander assumed command of the fire at 6:00 am.

Weather: Thunderstorms are expected again today in the forecast as the monsoonal pattern continues although, not as strong and widespread as earlier in the week. This may influence Iris Fire’s behavior as well as bring more lightning to the region.

Closures: The Rock Creek Road is closed at Tom’s Place. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins in the closure area have been evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol continue to manage exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.

Resources: There are 215 personnel assigned to the incident, including 10 engines, 7 crews, 2 water tenders, a dozer, 5 helicopters, and 1 air attack.

https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6877/-

 

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Recreation Site Closures on Rock Creek Road

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Road and Camping Closures: Rock Creek Road is closed at Tom’s Place. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon remain closed, including Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins in the closure area have been evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.
 
Campers and hikers who are looking for alternative places to recreate on the Inyo National Forest can find other opportunities at recreation.gov.

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Iris Fire 7232020 Evening Update

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Iris Fire Update
7/23/20, evening update 


Size: 170 acres (estimated) Containment: 60% Location: east of Rock Creek Road, near Iris Meadows Campground Fuels: sagebrush, pinyon/ juniper Cause: Lightning

Update: Today, fire activity was minimal, and winds were not as significant over the fire area. Firefighters observed backing and creeping fire behavior. Thunder cells developed in the fire area in the afternoon but did not influence fire behavior. Smoke production was still evident but was primarily within the interior of the fire.

Crews used this opportunity to construct containment line around much of the fire perimeter. The uphill, eastern flank of the fire has good containment line around it as does most of the western flank along the roadside. Crews need to complete line through a short stretch of difficult terrain for full perimeter containment.

This evening, crews will continue to improve containment lines and work on cooling, or “mopping up” hot spots along the fire’s edge.

Today, California Incident Management Team (IMT)13 received a briefing from the Inyo National Forest IMT and will assume command of the fire tomorrow (7/24)  at 6:00 am .

Weather: Thunderstorms remain in the forecast as a monsoonal pattern is establishing. This may influence Iris Fire’s behavior as well as bring more lightning to the region .

Closures: The Rock Creek Road is closed at Tom’s Place. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins in the closure area have been evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol continue to manage exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.

Resources: There are 283 personnel assigned to the incident, including 14 engines, eight crews, two water tenders, a dozer, five helicopters, and two air tankers.


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Iris Fire Update 072320 800 am

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 Iris Fire Update:

Size: 170 acres (estimated)

Containment: 20%

Location: east of Rock Creek Road, near Iris Meadows Campground

Fuels: sagebrush, pinyon/ juniper

Cause: Lightning

Update: Last night, fire activity diminished in the evening with cooler temperatures and as the winds died down. Fire crews took advantage of this period to re-establish containment lines. The primary focus was along the road corridor to protect the developed areas of the canyon.

Today, fire crews will continue to construct and improve containment lines, supported by air tankers and helicopters who will provide retardant and water drops to cool the fire’s edge.

Today, a Type 2 Incident Management Team (IMT) will travel to the incident and receive a briefing from the Inyo National Forest (IMT) and determine when the Type 2 IMT will assume command of the fire.

Weather: Wind and the potential for thunderstorms are concern for fire behavior.

Closures: The Rock Creek Road is closed. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins have also been evacuated. 

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol are managing exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.

Resources: There are 209 personnel assigned to the incident, including 15 engines, five crews, two water tenders, a dozer, three helicopters, and four air tankers.

Iris Fire Evacuations

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Closures: The Rock Creek Road is closed. All campgrounds in the Rock Creek Canyon have been evacuated. This includes Mosquito Creek, Rock Creek, Upper Pine Grove, Pine Grove, East Fork, Big Meadows, French Camp, and Holiday campgrounds. All resorts and cabins have also been evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes (including the Mono Pass Trail that starts here) and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers are being escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol are managing exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area for firefighter and public safety.


Iris Fire Evening Update July 22

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Iris Fire
Evening Update

Today, fire crews and aircraft worked to aggressively suppress the Iris Fire, located east of the Rock Creek Road near Iris Meadows Campground. The fire is estimated to be 125 acres and 20% contained.

Winds continued to challenge fire response today with growth being both to the east and west with up canyon and down canyon winds. Numerous air and ground resources were working the suppression response including tankers, helicopters, hand crews and engines, water tenders, and a dozer.

Closures: Iris Meadow Campground and Big Meadows Campground have been evacuated. The Rock Creek Road is closed. This evening, efforts to evacuate all campgrounds in the Rock Creek  of the fire in the Rock Creek drainage are being implemented in a deliberate thoughtful manner by Mono County Sheriff and Inyo National Forest staff. This includes East Fork, Pine Grove, Upper Pine Grove, Rock Creek, and Mosquito Flat Campgrounds. Holiday, and French Camp Campgrounds. All resorts and cabins are also be evacuated.

All wilderness permit holders for trailheads starting in the Rock Creek Canyon are being cancelled through Sunday July 26th. This includes the Little Lakes and Hilton Lakes Trailhead. Exiting hikers will be escorted out.

Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol are managing exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area to assist firefighters with their response.

There are ten engines, six crews, six water tenders, a dozer, four helicopters, and four air tankers assigned to the fire and more resources are being ordered. An order for a Type Two incident Management Team has been placed.

Investigators have determined that the fire is lightning caused. It is burning in a mixture of sagebrush, mahogany, and pinyon/ juniper.

Fire Crews Respond to Iris Fire Evacuations in effect

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Fire Crews Respond to Iris Fire
 
Evacuations in effect 

Fire crews are continuing to aggressively work on suppressing the Iris Fire, located east of Iris Meadows Campground and the Rock Creek Road on the Inyo National Forest. The fire is currently 40 acres and 20% contained. Investigators have determined that the fire is lightning-caused. It is burning in a mixture of sagebrush, mahogany, and mixed conifer.

Iris Meadow Campground and Big Meadows Campground have been evacuated. The Rock Creek Road is closed. Mono County Sheriff and California Highway Patrol are managing exiting traffic along Rock Creek Road and at Hwy 395. Please avoid the area to assist firefighters with their response.

Yesterday, the fire grew with gusty winds associated with the weather system. Initial attack included a series of air tanker retardant drops to help slow the fire’s spread while firefighters constructed containment lines.

Today, wind is challenging containment lines. Crews will continue to construct and improve containment lines, assisted by helicopter bucket drops. Four air tanker are ordered for today.

High winds are in the forecast and remain a concern.

There are four engines, five crews, three helicopters, and four air tankers assigned to the fire and more resources are being ordered. Cal Fire is also assisting in this fire response.

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