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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The following pictures are from the Shipwreck Fire.






STATE WIDE Situation Report
Summary: Combination of dry fuels, winds 15-25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph, relative humidity values ranging from 15%-30%, and temperatures in upper 50s to low 60s have created third consecutive day of Red Flag Warnings  across Virginia. Since Sunday, 9 April, initial Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) reports 40 fires have burned approximately 192 acres on private land and approximately 135 residences/structures have been protected. The following fires are primarily on National Forest land.

§  Page County, Shipwreck Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 1,853. Fire started Sunday, 8 April, on private land and is now mostly on National Forest land. Fire is 30% contained
§  Craig County, Barbours Creek Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 1,500. Fire started Sunday, 8 April, on National Forest land and is 0% contained. . 
§  Shenandoah County, Wolf Gap Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 550; projected to be 6,000 acres. Fire started Sunday, 8 April, on National Forest land and is 0% contained.
§  Botetourt County, Cove Mountain Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 75. Fire on National Forest land.
§  Alleghany County, Alleghany Tunnel Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 2,500. Fire started Sunday, 8 April, on National Forest land and is 0% contained. .
§  Alleghany County, Rich Hole Fire, current estimated acreage burned – 100. Fire started Monday, 9 April, on National Forest land and is 0% contained.
§  Giles County, current estimated acreage burned – 5. Fire is on National Forest land and 0% contained
Emergency Declarations: 1
Page County 11:44 on 10 April
Local Actions:
  • Page County requested resources through Statewide Mutual Aid (SMA):
    • 5- Type 4& 5 wild land engines (brush trucks) 
    • 3 - Type 1 structural engines, for station fill-ins; 3 persons with a minimum training level of Firefighter 1 
    • 2 - 1500 gallon or greater water tenders to either backfill stations, or actively participate in water supply/ firefighting activities
    • Providing resources to assist Virginia Department of Forestry protecting private property
  • Shenandoah County
    • Providing resources to keep fire from crossing State Route 675 and Forest Service Road 92
    • Providing equipment operators to Virginia Department of Forestry
    • Monitoring fire activity with Virginia Department of Forestry and U.S. Forest Service; should fire cross Forest Service Road 92 plans will be initiated for evacuations of Millertown Road area and possible shelter operations
  • Bath County
    • Monitoring wildfire activity; much of Bath County is National Forest land
    • Prepared to respond and assist U.S. Forest and Virginia Department of Forestry
    • Voluntary burn ban issued; burn ban proposal and local emergency declaration to be presented to Board of Supervisors
  • Stafford County
    • Restriction on outside burning in effect through 07:00 11 April
    • Providing 1 brush truck (2 personnel) and 1 Chief officer to Page County in response to SMA request 
  • Chesterfield County
    • Providing 1 brush truck, 1 engine, 6 firefighters, 1 Battalion Chief and 2 Logistical support staff to Page County in response to SMA request
  • City of Harrisonburg
    • Providing 1 brush truck and 1 engine with personnel to Page County in response to SMA request
State Agency Actions:
  • Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF)
    • Very active fire activity statewide; no unmet needs at this time
    • Meeting held today with U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Regional Incident Management Team; additional USFS resources expected to be assigned to fires on National Forest lands tomorrow
    • Giles County: VDOF resources responding since USFS has no one to respond
    • Page County, Shipwreck Fire: resources on scene protecting private property; 125 homes protected
    • Craig County, Barbours Creek Fire: VDOF and local resources remain on scene protecting six plus miles of fire line on private property
o    Shenandoah County, Wolf Gap Fire: VDOF and local resources began fire suppression operations Sunday night since no resources from USFS were available. USFS assumed operations releasing VDOF and local resources
    • Alleghany County, Alleghany Tunnel Fire: VDOF resources protecting private property
VDEM/VEOC
Increased Readiness with normal staffing
Event created “2012-04 Wildfires” in WebEOC
Monitor situation; prepared to assist as requested
No unmet needs at this time

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