California Fire Watch Update (October 26, 2007 5:00 PM) With Updated Contact Information
From the Office of Assemblymember Pedro Nava
Chair
Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security
The following is a consolidated report of state operations and fire activity in Southern California. Information in this report is gathered from state and county offices of emergency services. Some information may not be verified.
General Report:
The current priority for fire suppression is as follows:
1. Grass: 13,780 acres; 1,359 personnel; 10,000 homes threatened; 200 homes destroyed
2. Harris: 84,300 acres: 20% containment; 1,341 personnel; 1,500 homes threatened; 97 homes destroyed
3. Poomacha: 39,000 acres; 39% containment: 1,882 personnel; 2,000 homes threatened; 60 homes destroyed
Dead: 7
Reported Injuries: 61
Number in Shelters: 4,512 in 41 shelters
Structures Destroyed: 2,092
Structures Threatened: 22,075
Overall, there has been 497,669 acres burned; 321,000 evacuations; 5,334 people are currently utilizing shelters.
80 helicopters are being utilized currently.
Calming of wind conditions have allowed damage assessment teams to enter neighborhoods and determine specific extent of damage.
All 9 local assistance centers are fully operational, and home state representatives, as well as FEMA.
OES has committed the following: 105 of 110 available OES engines. 12 of 12 OES Water Tenders. 3 of5 OES Support Unit. 16 OES Chief Officers. 1 OES Mechanic. 8 National Guard Helicopters (6 CA 2NV). 2 National Guard Helicopters (Oregon) on alert, 6 National Guard MAAFS assigned. 1,369 Local Government Engines. 197 Local Government Water Tenders. 80 Out of State Engines (assigned or in travel mode) (20 via EMAC; 60 via Interstate Compact Agreement through the NIFC ordering system),
232 hand crews, 94 dozers, 22 aircraft, 239 strike teams, 11,890 firefighting personnel.