I have a data package for TAK users at https://maps.takserver.us
FIRIS flew at 0630 - 4053 acres growth in Branch V west side of river.
Here is a link to the CALFIRE IMT 3 Box folder with the IAP and Maps.
https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%3A%2F%2Fcalfire.box.com%2Fs%2F6slx4qu8dib0a44vkap751wb1ioold4m
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Maybe I missed it, was wondering how many acres on the Amador side and many on the Calaveras side.
Anyone have that info?
Here is a link to the the CALFIRE IMT 3 Box folder with the IAP and Maps.
https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%3A%2F%2Fcalfire.box.com%2Fs%2F6slx4qu8dib0a44vkap751wb1ioold4m
I get 1,439 in Calaveras and 2,480 in Amador using the publicly available incident data perimeter which is a bit smaller than more recent mapping someone is getting from FIRIS or somewhere else, not totally sure
Copy, Thanks
The Santa Clara Unit has sent 10 engines, 2 crews 1 Dozer and multiple overhead personnel to support the Electra Fire in Almador County. Working together to protect the citizens of California @CALFIREAEU #ElectraFire2022
Link not working
It’s not supposed to be a link it’s supposed to be a picture but the server here hasn’t been letting pictures through.
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Please keep this area for Q and D regarding the Electra Fire.
It appears to me most/all of this fire is inside the 2015 Butte burn. Was that burn dirty, did it all grow back, is it just fast growing stuff that is burning today, or what?
Alor has grown in and I’d say 95% of it is in the burn scar. When we can upload pics I have a map that shows the current fires footprint with the burn scar.
As a resident - Amador and Calaveras thank SCU.
Sounds like they had there hands full on their Firing Operation yesterday. Good Job getting it done. Get that thing buttoned up before the next round of HOT weather moves in.