Laguna Hotshot Camp Weather

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Last shift is tomorrow!!




SIZE: 93,339 acres
CONTAIMENT: 20%


There was no fire activity on the eastern and southeastern perimeter of the fire. Fire activity was limited to a firing operation interior to the perimeter near the confluence of Ruby Canyon and Piru Creek. From Whiteacre Mountain south to the Topatopa mountains, and the western perimeter north to Thorn Point fire spread was primarily by active backing and flanking, with occasional uphill terrain and fuels driven runs. On the northern perimeter, the fire burned more intensely in heavier fuels. Fire spread by backing downslope through heavier fuels, and once established in drainage bottoms, made intense uphill runs. Significant events today: Provided structure protection in Mutau Flats, Schiedeck and Rose Valley areas. Assessed for structure protection on the southwest perimeter and the Ozena Area. Patrolled and mopped up along the I-5 corridor. Completed line construction in Div. F to Sespe Creek. Constructed handline in the Hard Luck area. Made significant progress on the south contingency line.






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