Estimate for Repair to Cell Service Shingletown Ca

Planned Actions

Provide for service calls within communities impacted by the fire: Chester, Hwy 36 corridor, Hwy 89 Corridor, Hwy 395 corridor, Paxton, Greenville, Jonesville, Crescent Mills, Taylorsville, Prattville, Butte Meadows, Bucks Lake, Meadows Valley, Rush Creek, Warner Valley, Pecks Valley, Williams Valley, Hunt Canyon, Susanville, Janesville, and the Greater Almanor area.

EAST Zone: Assess and evaluate post-storm conditions. Identify areas within Divisions where suppression repair operations can be most effective given the current ground conditions and forecasted weather. Will engage as appropriate to critical threats to life, communities and infrastructure resulting from this weather event.

WEST Zone: Will engage as appropriate to critical threats to life, communities and infrastructure resulting from this weather event within Dixie Fire footprint.

Resources will continue suppression repair activities, weather permitting, in identified high-priority areas. Priority 1 areas include: the Lassen and Shasta sectors, Old Station, surrounding communities, along Highway 89, Badger Mtn, Butte Lake, Bogard, Silver Lake, A21 Road, Canyon Dam, Childs Meadow, Morgan Summit, Wilson Lake Road, Willow Lake, Domingo Springs, Carter Meadow and Humbug Valley.

Within priority 1 areas, crews and equipment will continue to remove the hazards along public rights of way; continue to reduce logging debris, and stabilize fire lines on steep slopes to reduce erosion potential. Resources are also positioned to respond to debris flows.

Projected Incident Activity

12 hours (Tonight):

East Zone: Rain to continue tonight into Monday morning. Debris flow risk remains high. Suppression Repair operations are delayed temporarily.

West Zone: No fire behavior related issues anticipated.

24 hours (Monday):

East Zone: Rains continue in the morning, with snow above 5500 ft, both diminishing over the day. Winds remain gusty. Debris flow risk expected moderate. Suppression Repair operations will be delayed temporarily.

West Zone: No fire behavior related issues anticipated.

48 hours (Tuesday):

East Zone: Debris flow risk reduced to none. Weather conditions will allow limited suppression repair activities.

West Zone: Significant precipitation across the fire area. No containment threats anticipated.

72 hours (Wednesday):

East Zone: Weather and ground conditions will allow limited return to suppression repair operations.

West Zone: Significant precipitation across the fire area. No containment threats anticipated.

Anticipated after 72 hours (Thursday +):

East Zone: Drier conditions in the forecast will allow return to suppression repair operations where access and ground conditions allow.

West Zone: No fire behavior related issues anticipated.

Remarks

Box 25:

The fire area is in portions of Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, and Tehama counties.

Box 32(E): East Zone - 8 responder injury, West Zone - 8 responder injuries

Box 33:

The Plumas National Forest implemented Forest Order No. 05-11-00-21-25, effective from September 19, 2021, through November 30, 2021. The Lassen National Forest implemented Forest Order No. 06-21-08, effective from August 12, 2021, through November 30, 2021.

Box 38:

Inventory Roadless Area (IRAs): Bucks Lake (PNF), Butt Mountain (PNF), Chips Creek (LNF), and Cub Creek (LNF). Experimental Forests: Swain Mountain, Blacks Mountain. Research Natural Areas (RNAs): Green Island Lake (LNF), Soda Ridge (LNF), Cub Creek (LNF), Mount Pleasant (PNF). Wilderness: Bucks Lake Wilderness (PNF), Caribou Wilderness (LNF), Lassen Volcanic National Park Wilderness.

Commercial timber ownerships: Sierra Pacific Industries, W.M. Beaty and Associates, Collins Pine. An estimated $1 Billion dollars of timber has been destroyed. Substantial losses of private and public timberlands have released decades of sequestered carbon, releasing it into the atmosphere with uncalculatable impacts to green house gas accumulations.

Waterways: Philbrook Lake (PG&E, LNF), North Fork of the Feather River (PG&E, PNF), Silver Lake (Drinking water, PNF), Thompson Lake (Drinking water, PNF), Butte Creek (T&E species: chinook and steelhead, PNF), Deer Creek (T&E species: chinook and steelhead), Oliver Lake (T&E species: Sierra-Nevada Yellow-legged Frog, LNF), Gold Lake (T&E species: Sierra-Nevada Yellow-legged frog, PNF), Rock Lake (T&E species: Sierra-Nevada Yellow-legged frogs, PNF)

Additional T&E species (not listed above): California Spotted Owl, Valley Elderberry Beetle, Shasta Crayfish, Cascades frog, California Red-Legged Frog, Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle, Grey wolf, Fisher, California wolverine, and Sierra Nevada red fox.

Fire is 100% contained. This will be the final 209 update.

Estimate for Repair to Cell Service Shingletown Ca

Source: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7690/

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