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Telegraph Fire Updated MODIS maps PM~July 28th, 2008

From Cal Fire:

The fire is burning in the Merced River Drainage, on both sides of the river. The fire is burning with a rapid rate of spread in multiple directions. Accessibility problems due to steep and rocky terrain.

Active fire behavior is being observed in all directions primarily on the south and east flanks.

Pseudocolor MODIS, camera is above Mariposa looking North:

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Hot sots near Mariposa Airpost:

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Eastern Flank:

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Northern Flank:

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Telgraph Fire Update~July 28th, 2008

From CAL FIRE:

  • July 28, 2008, 6:30 am
  • Date/Time Started: June 25, 2008, 3:15 pm
  • Location: Telegraph Road and Sherlock Road in the Midpines Area.
  • Acres Burned: 26,130 acres
  • Containment: 10% contained
  • Structures Threatened: 2,000 residences in the communities of Midpines, Briceburg, Mariposa, Greenley Hill, Coulterville, Bear Valley, and Mt. Bullion Camp
  • Structures Destroyed: 12 Residences and 27 Outbuildings
  • Injuries: 3 minor
  • Evacuations: An evacuation order is in place for the Midpines community. A pre-evacuation advisement was issued for the communities of Midpines and Briceburg. Evacuation warnings are in place for residences in the immediate area of the fire, which include the communities east of North Highway 49 at Mykleoaks Road south to the Highway 140 junction and communities west of Highway 140 from Mariposa north to Briceburg.
  • Evacuation Center:
    Mariposa Elementary School
    5044 Jones St, Mariposa
  • Cause: Human (Target Shooting)

FIRE MAPS:

Fire radiative power:

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Following Maps are hot spots and fire perimeters from different views:

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  • Conditions: The fire is burning in the Merced River Drainage, on both sides of the river. The fire is burning with a rapid rate of spread in multiple directions. Accessibility problems due to steep and rocky terrain.

    Active fire behavior is being observed in all directions primarily on the south and east flanks.

    A Community Meeting is being planned for night at the Mariposa High School. Click Here for more information.

    CAL FIRE Incident Command Team #8 is in command of the fire.

  • Fire Information: (209) 966-4784 or (209) 966-4785
  • Evacuation Hotline: (209) 966-1133 (recorded)
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