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Coffee Pot Fire

Unit Information

47050 Generals Highway 
Three Rivers, 
93271 
47050 Generals Highway 
Three Rivers, 
93271 

Incident Contacts

  • Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
    Email:
    2024.coffeepot.ca@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    (559) 492-9988
    Hours:
    8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

News

Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-25-2024
Updated On: - 08/25/2024 / 08:35
Unified Command: CIIMT5 & CAL FIRE Fire Size: 3,123 acresPercent Contained: 0% Personnel: 915Cause: Lightning
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-24-2024
Updated On: - 08/24/2024 / 09:27
Unified Command: CIIMT5 & CAL FIRE Fire Size: 3,017 acres Percent Contained: 0% Personnel: 918Cause: Lightning
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-23-2024
Updated On: - 08/23/2024 / 09:00
CURRENT SITUATION: As anticipated, the Coffee Pot Fire remains active and continues to grow. Over the past few days, firefighters have made significant progress constructing indirect control lines along the south and west flanks of the fire. With much of that work complete, their focus has shifted to the north and east flanks. The fire has begun transitioning from heavily forested terrain into areas dominated by brush and grass, which will decrease fire behavior. 
Coffee Pot Fire Smoke Outlook 08-23-2024
Updated On: - 08/23/2024 / 08:53
Smoke Outlook for August 23, 2024. Visit Current Smoke Outlook for Sierra Nevada Mountains Coffee Pot Fire to view an online version. 
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-22-2024
Updated On: - 08/22/2024 / 08:00
CURRENT SITUATION: The Coffee Pot Fire continues to gradually spread and advance in all directions. During the last few days, low to moderate fire behavior has allowed fire crews and bulldozers to make significant progress in constructing indirect control lines along the west and south flanks. Water-dropping planes and helicopters have supported these efforts by reducing the fire's intensity, particularly on the western flank. Fire activity is expected to slow leading into the weekend as temperatures cool and humidity increases.
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-21-2024
Updated On: - 08/21/2024 / 11:00
CURRENT SITUATION: As expected, the Coffee Pot Fire continues to gradually spread on the landscape, advancing about two-tenths of a mile per day. Yesterday, the southeast flank of the fire burned slowly along the forest floor in Surprise Grove leaving the tree tops undamaged. Fire crews and heavy equipment continued constructing indirect control lines along the west and south flanks. Firefighters also continued prepping the various sequoia groves in the area of Case Mountain to help minimize the fire’s impact on those values.
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-20-2024
Updated On: - 08/20/2024 / 10:00
CURRENT SITUATION: Fire activity picked up yesterday as flames continued to move through the understory of heavy brush and ground fuels, including some downhill rollouts and short uphill runs. The south flank of the fire has reached Surprise Grove and begun burning through the giant sequoias. Along the west flank, flames are nearing the Coffee Pot Unit of giant sequoias. Resource advisors remain onsite to assist with efforts to protect these iconic groves.
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-19-2024
Updated On: - 08/19/2024 / 10:00
Fire Infromation: (559) 492-9988, Unit Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMLocation: West of Homers Nose on Salt Creek RidgeSize: 869 acres, 0% contained, Personnel: 353, Cause: Lightning
Coffee Pot Fire Update 08-18-2024
Updated On: - 08/18/2024 / 11:00
Fire Information: (559) 565-3341 Unit Hours: 09:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: West of Homers Nose on Salt Creek Ridge Size: 621 acres, 0% contained, Personnel: 135, Cause: Lightning
Coffeepot Fire Update 08-18-2024
Updated On: - 08/17/2024 / 21:26
Today the Coffeepot Fire grew to 452 acres. Crews continue to work on handline and scouting the landscape. Water drops with aircraft continue. Today Complex Incident Management Team 5 arrived and participated in an in-brief with NPS and other local agencies. This team will take over management of the fire tomorrow morning under Unified Command with NPS and Cal Fire.Reminder that we have scheduled a public meeting for tomorrow evening.