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California Wildfires 11.14.18 Update

                                                                                                                                                                     Risk Services Division
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 California Wildfires
 Status at (07:00 AM PT) 14 November, 2018

         State of Emergency declared for Los Angeles and Ventura
          Counties

         State of Emergency declared for Butte County

         At least 50 fatalities reported

         Over 250,000 people displaced

         Up to 21 million people currently under Fire Weather (Red Flag)
          Warnings

         Currently thirteen active fires across the state

         The three fires of greatest concern remain the Camp, Woolsey,
          and Hill fires

         More than 15,500 structures are threatened by the Camp Fire
          which has burned 130,000 acres and is 35% contained

         At least 57,000 structures are threatened by the Woolsey Fire
          which has burned 97,620 acres and is 47% contained

         The Hill Fire has burned 4531 acres and is 94% contained

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 Summary

 As of 07:00 PT (1500 UTC), fourteen fires are active across the state of California. The three fires of greatest concern continue to be the Camp, Woolsey, and Hill
 fires.

 Camp Fire

 Forty-eight fatalities associated with the Camp fire are
 reported. The fire is burning approximately 90 miles
 north of Sacramento. The fire has burned 130,000
 acres and is 35% contained. Approximately 15,500
 structures are threatened, 7,600 residential and 260
 commercial structures have been destroyed. More
 than 5,615 fire personnel are working the fire.
 Evacuation orders are established for Paradise,
 Magalia, Concow, Butte Creek Canyon, and Butte
 Valley.

 Firefighters continued to hold established containment
 lines. Overnight firefighters took advantage of
 nighttime humidity recovery. Throughout the night
 firefighters will provide structure defense and continue
 to strengthen and improve existing control lines.
 Firefighters will be on patrol within the fire area while
 also mitigating hot spots and hazards.

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 Woolsey Fire

 Two fatalities associated with the Woolsey fire have
 been reported. The fire is burning in a densely
 populated area and currently threatens the
 communities of Thousand Oaks, Oak Park, Westlake
 Village, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Simi Valley,
 Chatsworth, Bell Canyon, Hidden Hills, Malibu and
 Calabasas.

 The fire has burned 97,620 acres and is 47%
 contained. At least 57,000 structures are threatened
 and an estimated 483 have been destroyed.
 Currently 3,685 personnel are fighting the fire.

 Moderate Santa Ana wind buffeted the area today
 with wind gusts between 30 and 45 MPH. The strong
 winds, combined with relative humidity in the single
 digits, produced another day of critical fire weather
 conditions. Fire crews and aircraft worked to contain a
 flare-up in the Sherwood Lake area. Resources were
 mobilized from staging to assist with suppression
 efforts. Firefighting resources will pursue opportunities
 to build and improve direct line to minimize further perimeter growth and support containment objectives.

 Hill Fire

 The Hill fire is burning in Ventura County. The fire is 4,531 acres and 94% contained. Two structures are reported destroyed. No fatalities are reported. Fire
 crews continue to mop up and patrol the fire perimeter. Santa Ana winds will diminish somewhat overnight, but will strengthen again Wednesday morning. Fire
 suppression repair teams are actively engaged working around the fire perimeter and affected areas.

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 State Fire Map

 The Garner Complex and Natchez fires, marked A&B on the map, are Oregon State Fires

     1. Essex Fire: CAL FIRE is assisting the Modoc National Forest with a fire east
        of Essex Reservoir, northeast of Canby (Modoc County). For more information
        go to: https://twitter.com/ModocNF

     2. Green Hill Fire: [final] off Highway 299 in the area of Green Hill (Humboldt
          County) is now 100% contained at 1 acre. https://twitter.com/CALFIRE_HUU

     3. Wilson Fire: CAL FIRE is assisting the Lassen National Forest with a new
        wildfire at Wilson Lake Rd and Lost Creek Rd, 10 miles northwest of Chester
        (Tehama County). For more information go to:
        https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6229/

     4. Camp Fire: [update] Pulga Road at Camp Creek Road near Jarbo Gap (Butte
        County) is now 130,000 acres and 35% contained. Evacuations in place.
        Unified Command: CAL FIRE, Butte County Sheriff Department, Paradise
        Police Department, and the USFS. For more information go to:
        http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2277

     5. Brushy Fire: [update] near Dos Rios, off Highway 162, East of Highway 101
        (Mendocino County) is now 35 acres and 50% contained.

     6. Nurse Fire: This is not a CAL FIRE incident. CAL FIRE is assisting the Suisun
        City Fire Protection District with a 1,500 acre fire off Highway 12 and Nurse
        Blue Road, Suisun City (Solano County). #NurseFire is 90% contained.

     7.   Donnell Fire: Currently 36,450 acres and 90% contained. This is not a CAL
          FIRE incident. For more information from the Stanislaus National Forest on this
          fire go to: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6092/

     8. Lions Fire: Currently 13,347 acres and 85% contained. This is not a CAL
        FIRE incident. For more information go to:
        https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5850

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     9. Eagle Fire: CAL FIRE is assisting the Sierra National Forest with a fire off Bobs Flat Trail, 3 miles north of Trimmer (Fresno County) This is not a CAL
        FIRE incident. For more information go to: https://twitter.com/Sierra_NF

     10. Georges Fire: Assigned to the Inyo National Forest For more information go to: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5907

     11. Rincon Fire: [update] off Highway 9 and Rincon Crossing, north of Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz County) remains 17 acres and 100% contained For more
         information go to: http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/2275

     12. Hill Fire: [update] at Hill Canyon Rd and Santa Rosa Rd, Santa Rosa Valley (Ventura County) per Ventura County Fire is now 4,531 acres and 94%
         contained. For additional information go to: https://www.vcemergency.com/

     13. Peak Fire: [final] off Highway 118 and Rocky Peak Road, east of Simi Valley (Ventura County) is now 100% contained at 186 acres.
         https://twitter.com/VCFD_PIO

     14. Fork Fire: CAL FIRE is assisting the Angeles National Forest with a wildfire off East Fork Rd & San Gabriel Canyon Rd, Azusa (Los Angeles County).
          For more information go to: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6196/

     15. Holy Fire: This is not a CAL FIRE incident. For additional information go to: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6106/

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 Camp Fire Structure Status

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 Camp Fire Evacuation Map

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 LA County Evacuation Area Status – Woolsey Incident

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 Watches and Warnings

            Current Red Flag Warnings

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 National Weather Service has issued MODERATE WARNINGS for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. The fire potential with this Santa Ana event is Marginal.
 Northeast winds of 15-30 mph with gusts to 40 mph will be possible this morning. Winds will slowly weaken during the afternoon. Rapid rates of spread will still be
 possible with new starts today due to low relative humidity and extremely dry fuels.

 National Weather Service has issued air quality alerts due to smoke impacts from surrounding wildfires. Areas affected are: Fresno; Kern; Kings; Madera;
 Merced; San Joaquin; Stanislaus; Tulare. The alert is in effect until the fires are extinguished.

 Impact: Exposure to particle pollution can cause serious health problems, aggravate lung disease, cause asthma attacks and acute bronchitis, and increase risk of
 respiratory infections.
 Instructions: Use caution as conditions warrant. People with heart or lung diseases should follow their doctor`s advice for dealing with episodes of unhealthy air
 quality. Additionally, older adults and children should avoid prolonged exposure, strenuous activities or heavy exertion, as conditions dictate.

 ‘Unhealthy’ conditions persist

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 Wildfire Smoke Precautions

 Eight Tips for Protecting Yourself from Breathing Wildfire Smoke

     If possible, limit your exposure to smoke. Here are eight tips to help you protect your health:

     1. Pay attention to local air quality reports and the U.S. Air Quality Index. When a wildfire occurs in your area, watch for news or health warnings about
        smoke. Pay attention to public health messages and take extra safety measures such as avoiding spending time outdoors.
     2. Pay attention to visibility guides if they are available. Although not every community measures the amount of particles in the air, some communities have
        guidelines to help people estimate air quality based on how far they can see.
     3. If you are told to stay indoors, stay indoors and keep your indoor air as clean as possible. Keep windows and doors closed unless it is very hot outside.
        Run an air conditioner if you have one, but keep the fresh-air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent outdoor smoke from getting inside. Seek shelter
        elsewhere if you do not have an air conditioner and it is too warm to stay inside with the windows closed.
     4. Use an air filter. Use a freestanding indoor air filter with particle removal to help protect people with heart disease, asthma or other respiratory conditions
        and the elderly and children from the effects of wildfire smoke. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on filter replacement and where to place the device.
     5. Do not add to indoor pollution. When smoke levels are high, do not use anything that burns, such as candles and fireplaces. Do not vacuum, because
        vacuuming stirs up particles already inside your home. Do not smoke tobacco or other products, because smoking puts even more pollution into the air.
     6. Follow your doctor’s advice about medicines and about your respiratory management plan if you have asthma or another lung disease or cardiovascular
        disease. Call your doctor if your symptoms worsen.
     7. Do not rely on dust masks for protection. Paper “comfort” or “dust” masks commonly found at hardware stores trap large particles, such as sawdust. These
        masks will not protect your lungs from smoke. An “N95” mask, properly worn, will offer some protection. If you decide to keep a mask on hand, see the
        Respirator Fact Sheet provided by CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
     8. Avoid smoke exposure during outdoor recreation. Wildfires and prescribed burns—fires that are set on purpose to manage land—can create smoky
        conditions. Before you travel to a park or forest, check to see if any wildfires are happening or if any prescribed burns are planned.

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 Evacuation preparation:

     •    An evacuation alert is a notification of potential danger that might arise. An evacuation alert does not mean you have to evacuate; rather, you should be
          prepared to evacuate with very short notice. Consider the following actions:

     •    Family members should:
             o Agree on which evacuation resource center they’re traveling to
             o Set up meeting a point in case of separation
             o Establish an emergency contact who lives out of town that will be able to keep track of their whereabouts

     •    Pack an emergency kit or “go bag” to include items such as:
             o Important paperwork like insurance and identification documents
             o Medicine
             o Non-perishable food
             o Water (4 liters per person per day)
             o Clothing for a few days
             o Blankets
             o Cash
             o Comfort items for children
             o Cellphone chargers

     •    Secure your home – you should do the following if it is deemed safe:
             o Close doors and windows
             o Close and latch gates, but leave them unlocked
             o Shut off the water
             o Switch electricity off
             o Leave the natural gas "on."

     •    Officials say you should take your pets with you.
              o However, you'll need to plan where to take them as many evacuation shelters do not allow animals.
              o Household pets should be leashed or in a carrier. Find more information on animal evacuations.

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 For Additional Information:

 CAL Fire
 www.fire.ca.gov/

 US Federal Emergency Management Agency
 http://www.fema.gov/

 FEMA – Mobile App
 https://www.fema.gov/mobile-app

 Emergency Management Agencies
 https://www.fema.gov/emergency-management-agencies

 Ready Gov
 www.ready.gov

 US Geological Survey
 https://www.usgs.gov/program/wildfire-hazards

 National Weather Service – Fire Weather
 https://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/fire/
 https://graphical.weather.gov/sectors/northcaliforniaWeek.php

 Wildfire Recovery Resources
 https://wildfirerecovery.org/

 California Gov - Alerts
 https://ca.gov/#alertsection

 American Red Cross – Active Wildfire Map
 http://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/wildfire

 Listo Gov (Spanish)
 www.listo.gov

 Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
 https://step.state.gov/

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