Fires in Humboldt County largely impacting the Hoopa and Orleans areas are in various stages of containment ranging from completely contained, to almost, to not very.
Several fires in Humboldt County largely impacting the Hoopa and Orleans areas are in various stages of containment ranging from completely contained, to almost, to not very.
“At this point, it’s not looking like there’s any immediate risk or threat to those communities,” Brenda Bowen, the spokesperson with the management team, said. “Certainly, we could get more lightning and a new condition that would impact something that we don’t know as of right now, if there were a new start, but with everything that’s going on right now, everything is looking pretty good.”
Crews have been patrolling the Pearch Fire and creating defensible lines and putting sprinkler systems near structures, such as homes, that could be threatened if the fire dramatically grows in size, but Bowen said it will be at least another 10 days before plants dry out enough to present risk. As of 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, all evacuation warnings were lifted stemming from the South Fork Complex, a separate fire in Humboldt and Mendocino counties. The Six Rivers Lightning Complex extends through Humboldt, Siskiyou and Del Norte counties.
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