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Boise Fire Update, August 27, 2024 08-27-2024
2024 Boise Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/27/2024 - 08:57
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- A public meeting will be held at Forks of Salmon Community Club on Wednesday, August 28 at 1 p.m.
- Traffic control remains in place along the Salmon River Road between Butler Flat and Nordheimer Flat for the safety of firefighters and residents. Expect up to 30-minute delays. Incident personnel driving vehicles with more than two axels will not be allowed on the road.
- Fire information phone: 707 572-4860 or email at 2024.Boise@firenet.gov
- Get all your Boise Fire information in one mobile-friendly place! https://linktr.ee/2024boisefiresrf .
- Evacuations are in place for the Boise Fire for residents near the fire area in Humboldt County. For the most current evacuation information please visit the Boise Fire linktree or visit—
- Humboldt County: https://humboldtgov.org/356/Office-of-Emergency-Services
- Siskiyou County: https://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/emergencyservices
Operational Update: Fire activity remained minimal overnight with no growth outside the current fire footprint. Infrared mapping identified a few interior heat sources in the eastern-southern parts of the fire, which crews will monitor. Today, crews will continue with previous work assignments, patrol the containment line on the west and north sides, and backhaul material and equipment. Suppression repair within the area is actively taking place by chipping material that resulted from the fire suppression effort. Along Nordheimer, crews line spiked overnight to ensure safety and have an early morning start of building and improving the direct line from China Creek to 10N23. Crews will be addressing the spot fire on the east side of China Creek. Resources continue to work on completing the indirect handline along the east side of the fire perimeter.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Dry conditions will continue, with temperatures rising slightly above normal. Relative humidity will drop to around 25-30%. During the day, winds will generally be terrain-driven but exposed ridges may experience west winds at 10 mph with gusts reaching up to 15 mph. As conditions continue to dry, fire activity may pick up.