by admin » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:02 pm
The Willows Fire began about 18 miles up river from Kernville (about 2 miles past Fairview). Which would be about where Limestone is. However, the fire is on the west side of the river. Some crews were shuttling to fire area by rafts but terrain is steep and rocky. They refer to this type of suppression as an “air show” - terminology for an area that is hard to reach by ground either by location or existing natural features – such as the Kern River - areas in which only aircraft can provide immediate access. Kernville Helibase kept busy all day Monday as three helicopters dropped water on the fire. Porterville Air Tanker base was equally busy as two Air Tankers assisted with retardant drops.
Latest report:
306 acres and 70% contained. Extremely steep terrain amid brush and scattered timber.
Reported Sunday evening, September 4, 2011 at 10:00 p.m.
Traffic in the fire area, along Mountain 99, is limited to one lane with traffic control in place.
Law enforcement is investigating the cause.
200 personnel are assigned to the fire. As of Tuesday, rafts were no longer used for shuttling and helicopters are transporting firefighters to the landing zones.
Yes, smoke is nasty in the morning and blows out in afternoon. Lion fire is also still active so smoke from both is a problem for those with respiratory problems. The fire managers plan to get the Willow under control, unlike the "managed" Lion Fire, because of the extended period of smoke affecting valley residents.