Fire update.
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UPDATED: 2005-08-27 2:30:23 EST
- 1 Total Incidents
- 2,200 Total Acres
- 1,136 Total Personnel
- 4 Total Injuries
Incident: Harding
Released: 2005-08-26 06:00:00
Fire Crews Make Great Progress On Harding
FireSierraville….The 2,000 acre Harding Fire burning in the Tahoe National Forest is now 30 percent contained. The fire began near Highway 49, approximately 2 miles northeast of Sierraville and then burned towards Antelope Valley. Fire crews worked through the night keeping the fire South and East of Highway 49 and West of Antelope Valley road. Good progress was made on constructing and holding fire lines.
Over 450 personal are working the fire, including handcrews, helicopters, airtankers, engines and watertenders. The cooperating agencies include US Forest Service, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Sierra Valley Fire Protection District #1, Sierraville Fire, Sierra City Volunteer Fire Department, California Highway Patrol, Caltrans and other local agencies and contractors.
A public meeting is scheduled for Friday, August 26th at 7:00pm at the Loyalton High School gymnasium, which is located at 700 4th Street, Loyalton, CA. Incident personnel will be available to provide the most up-to-date information about the fire and to answer any questions.
Due to fire traffic the Antelope Valley Road is closed. The Cottonwood and Cold Creek Campgrounds on Highway 89 are also temporarily closed to house the resting firefighters.