The Ukiah Daily Journal

Knob Fire 82% contained

Resources shift to fighting growing Monument Fire

- By Isabella Vanderheid­en ivanderhei­den@times-standard.com

As firefighte­rs gain control over the Knob Fire burning just south of Willow Creek in Humboldt County, fire officials are redirectin­g resources southeast back to the Monument Fire burning along state Route 299 between Burnt Ranch and Big Bar.

Monument Fire

The Monument Fire grew by approximat­ely 4,000 acres Sunday night to 183,371 acres with 37% containmen­t, as of Monday afternoon. There are 2,053 personnel, 37 hand crews, 126 engines, four helicopter­s, 38 dozers, 42 water tenders and 30 masticator­s assigned to the fire.

“As containmen­t increases on the Knob Fire, fire managers will shift firefighti­ng resources to the southwest perimeter of the Mon

ument Fire,” according to a fire update from theu.s. Forest Service. “The highest priority will be to secure the containmen­t line along Hyampom Road. … The firing operations will intermitte­ntly restrict vehicle access into Hyampom.”

Firefighte­rs focused on improving containmen­t lines along Hyampom Road on Monday and worked along Pattison Ridge to keep the fire in check as it moves downslope toward Hyampom Road.

“On the northeast side at the North Fork Trinity River, resources continue to complete a section of handline along Backbone Ridge,” the update stated. “The fire has not crossed to the eastern bank of the North Fork Trinity River and crews will continue to monitor fire activity. In all other areas of the fire, crews will continue to monitor and patrol existing containmen­t lines and extinguish any hot spots.”

The Trinity County Sheriff’s Office added residents along Hyampom Road from Lucky Jeep Trail west to Halfway Ridge to the evacuation order and urged residents to evacuate immediatel­y.

“Road closures are at the intersecti­on of Hyampom Road and Lucky Jeep Trail and Hyampom Road and Halfway Ridge,” according to the sheriff’s office Facebook page. “Alternate routes of travel are FR 10/ St. John Road and FR 60.”

The following communitie­s remain under an evacuation order:

• Helena/east Fork Road

• Hobo Gulch Road

• Big Mountain Road

• Big French Creek Road

The sheriff’s office said the communitie­s of Salyer and Hawkins Bar have been reduced out of evacuation warning, including Trinity Village.

“All areas along SR 299 both north and south of the highway in the area of Hawkins Bar between Grays Falls west to the Francis B Matthews Rest Area are reduced out of an evacuation warning,” the sheriff’s office said. “This includes all of Trinity Village and residences along Denny Road to Zeigler Point Road.”

The following communitie­s remain under an evacuation warning:

• Denny Road east from Ziegler Point Road through Denny to the Trinity Alps Wilderness Area boundary.

• Section of Campbell Ridge Road and Woods Lane near the Trinity River along the Humboldt/trinity County line.

• Canyon Creek Road in Junction City.

Trinity County evacuation informatio­n: Trinity County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page or 530-623-2611. Road closures remain in effect for the following areas:

• Northeast of Hayfork: Big Creek Road, Barker Valley Road, Barker Creek Road and Carr Creek Road.

• West of Junction City: Big French Creek Road, Big Mountain Road and Soldier Creek Road.

• South of Willow Creek: Hodgson Road, Burwood Drive, Panther Road and Butterfly Creek Road. The public can travel on state Route 299 through the fire perimeter between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m, according to Caltrans’ Quick Map. Pilot cars are being used to lead vehicle caravans between Burnt Ranch and Helena every three hours. Residents are allowed to travel through the area between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. with proof of their address. More informatio­n can be found at quickmap.dot. ca.gov.

Knob Fire

The Knob Fire has grown to approximat­ely 2,414 acres with 82% containmen­t, as of Monday afternoon. There are currently 222 personnel, seven hand crews, 23 engines, three dozers and two water tenders assigned to the fire.

“Fire behavior was minimal throughout (Sunday) night and crews continued to patrol and mop up hot spots within the existing containmen­t lines,” according to a fire update from the U.S. Forest Service. “Crews will continue to strengthen existing containmen­t lines and patrol for any hot spots 300 feet within the fire perimeter area.”

All areas east of the Knob Fire perimeter to the Humboldt/trinity County line, south of China Creek to Friday Ridge Road, have been downgraded to an evacuation warning. Residents who live in this area may begin to return home but should remain ready to evacuate again at a moment’s notice.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office cautioned residents returning home as “many dangers can remain.”

 ?? INCIWEB ?? The Knob Fire has consumed 2,414 acres and is 82% contained.
INCIWEB The Knob Fire has consumed 2,414 acres and is 82% contained.

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