Dixie Fire
- 100% Contained
- 963,309 Acres
- 5 Counties: Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama
07/13/2021 5:15 PM
10/14/2022 8:14 AM
10/25/2021 7:45 AM
Under Investigation
Lassen National Forest and National Park Service
Above the Cresta Dam, Feather River Canyon
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7690/
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Evacuation Zone Map
Find your way to safety from the Dixie Fire in Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama counties.
Status Update
Situation Summary
Dixie Fire West Zone:
The Dixie Fire started on Tuesday, July 13. It has now burned 963, 276 acres with 94 percent containment. The incident is being managed under Unified Command with California Interagency Management Team 14 and CAL FIRE.
The Lassen National Forest Dixie Fire Closure Order is in effect until April 30th, 2022 to provide safety for our firefighters and the public.
- To maximize resources and efficiency, the Dixie Fire is being managed in two cooperative zones: West Zone and East Zone.
- The public is reminded that a new closure order was enacted yesterday that reduced the closure area and opened more Forest Service lands to public access.
- Small pockets of vegetation are burning within the control perimeter. Firefighters efforts are transitioning from suppression activities to suppression repair across the fire. The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team is continuing its post-fire assessment on the Dixie Fire.
- Firefighters continue hazarad tree removal along roadways that lead to developed Forest Service Recreation areas.
- The fire area has entered into a generally stable weather pattern with warm temperatures, low humidity, and terrain driven winds.
- Fuels in the fire area are very dry and remain very susceptible to fire, and new starts can occur very easily from small ignition sources such as sparks. Firefighters continue to patrol for new fire activity as a result of these conditions.
- The public is advised to be alert on local roadways as additional heavy equipment and firefighters move around the fire area to patrol and conduct suppression repair.
Forest Closure:
Updated information can be found at: www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/lassen/alerts-notices/?aid=67821.
Resources Assigned
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1,973Personnel
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
Damage Assessment
Confirmed Damage to Property, Injuries, and Fatalities.
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94Structures DamagedResidential, Commercial and Other
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1,311Structures DestroyedResidential, Commercial and Other
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1FatalityConfirmed Fire Personnel and Civilian Fatalities
Contact Information
Butte County Sheriff Office (Evacuation Information)
833-512-5378
Information Line
(530) 592-0838
Assistance for Plumas County Residents
(530) 283-6300
Assistance for animals (including large animals/ livestock)
(530) 283-3673 or (530) 283-6300
Wildlife Disaster network
Response for injured wildlife: 1-800-942-6459
Wildlife Disaster network
Gold Country Wildlife Rescue: 1-530-885-0862
Agency Information
Butte County Sheriff Office
833-512-5378
http://buttecounty.net/sheriff
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