California Statewide Fire Summary Wednesday, June 24, 2015

As firefighters continue to make progress on the seven major wildfires burning in California, hot weather is expected to return bringing higher fire danger. This morning approximately 4,000 firefighters remain on the frontlines of the major wildfires.

95 percent of wildfires in CAL FIRE’s jurisdiction are sparked by the activity of people, which means almost every fire is preventable. CAL FIRE is urging the public 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 – 95% contained
*Evacuations lifted

Park Hill Fire, San Luis Obispo County (more info…)
East of Santa Margarita
*1,800 acres – 90% contained
*Evacuations have been lifted

Red Fire, Madera County
South of O’Neals,
*135 acres - 100% Contained

**Unified Command Fires**
Lake Fire, San Bernardino County (more info…)
US Forest Service/CAL FIRE/San Bernardino County Fire
*18,875 acres – 38% contained
*Evacuations remain in effect
*500 structures remain threated

**Federal Incidents**
Washington Fire, Alpine County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
South of Markleeville
*16,544 acres – 5% contained
*CAL FIRE continues to assist

Sky Fire, Madera County (more info…)
US Forest Service – Sierra National Forest
Community of Calvin Crest
*500 acres – 95% contained
*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

**Local Incidents**
River Fire, Ventura County Fire Department (more info…)
Community of Santa Paula
*164 acres - 80% Contained
*CAL FIRE continues to assist