California Statewide Fire Summary
Monday, June 22, 2015
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Over 4,000 firefighters continue to make good progress battling six major wildfires in California. Since January 1, 2015 CAL FIRE has responded nearly 2,500 wildfires, a 50 percent increase compared to an average year. With dry drought conditions, there were over 270 new wildfires last week alone. The recent spike in wildfire activity is an important reminder for residents to take steps to prevent sparking a wildfire. One Less Spark, means One Less Wildfire. Learn more at www.ReadyForWildfire.org.

Fires of Interest:
**CAL FIRE Incidents**
Corrine Fire, Madera County (more info…)
North of the Community of Auberry
*920 acres – 75% contained
*Evacuations lifted
*CAL FIRE Incident Management Team 1 assigned

Park Hill Fire, San Luis Obispo County (more info…)
East of San Margarita
*1,800 acres – 60% contained
*Evacuations have been lifted
*Two homes destroyed

Cook Fire, Yuba County (more info…)
Community of Oregon House
*180 acres - 100% contained

**Unified Command Fires**

Lake Fire, San Bernardino County (more info…)
US Forest Service/CAL FIRE/San Bernardino County Fire
*17,305 acres – 21% contained
*Evacuations remain in effect
*500 structures remain threated

**Federal Incidents**
Washington Fire, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest / BLM
South of Markleeville
*8,000 acres – 10% contained
*CAL FIRE continues to assist

Sky Fire, Madera County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Sierra National Forest
Community of Calvin Crest
*500 acres – 60% contained
*A Federal Type 2 Incident Management Team assigned
*CAL FIRE continues to assist

Saddle Fire, Trinity County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Community of Hyampom
*1,542 acres – 95% contained