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Valley Fire

By Zachary Behrens, Media Contact
July 8, 2018 at 11:35am. Views: 52

The fire is still around 1,000 acres in size, with 5% containment. The fire is moving north and east, higher into the San Gorgonio Wilderness Area. Fire remained active throughout the day, and smoke will be visible to many in the Inland Empire. Firefighting resources continue to arrive on the fire. Southern California Incident Management Team 2, a type 2 team, joined unified command of the fire today at 6:00 P.M. Debris flows occurred this afternoon on Hwy 38 at milepost 14 due to the thunderstorms. Access to Valley of the Falls Dr. is now closed, with no current estimate for re-opening. Highway 38 remains closed between Bryant St. and Lake Williams. The upper fire area is actively burning and was not impacted by the rain. Rain was heavier along the west side of the fire, and much lighter on the east side. Although rain moderated fire behavior today, forest conditions are still very dry due to extended 10-year drought.

Incident Start Date: July 6, 2016 Incident Start Time: 1:33 P.M.

Incident Type: Wildland Fire Cause: Under Investigation

Incident Location: CA-38 x Valley of the Falls Dr, Forest Falls, CA

Acreage: 1,000 Containment: 5%

Expected Containment: N/A Injuries: 0

Structures Threatened: 500 Structures Destroyed: 0 Structures Damaged: 0

RESOURCES

Engines: 39

Water Tenders: 5

Helicopters: 9

Air Tankers: 8

Hand Crews: 9

Dozers: 2

Other: 60

Total Personnel: 504

Cooperating Agencies: BLM, California Highway Patrol, California Office of Emergency Services, San Bernardino County Office ofEmergency Service, CALTRANS, San Bernardino County Animal Control, American Red Cross, Southern California Edison

Evacuations: Mandatory Evacuations:

• The community of Forest Falls.

Road Closures:

• Highway 38 from Bryant Street (Yucaipa) to Lake Williams Drive (South of Big Bear)closed to all access including residents.

Trail Closures:

• Momyer Trail, Vivian Creek Trail, San Bernardino Peak Trail & Big Falls Picnic Area.

• A full list of Closed Recreation Sites is available at the San Bernardino NationalForest website.

Evacuation Centers and Animal Shelters:

Evacuation Center: Inland Leaders Charter School, 12375 California St, Yucaipa, CA

Animal Shelter: Devore Animal Shelter, 19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino

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