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Yosemite Fire Update August 1, 2014 as of 7:00AM

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avatar Yosemite Fire Update August 1, 2014 as of 7:00AM
August 01, 2014 11:23AM
El Portal Fire

General El Portal Fire Information
The El Portal Fire remains active in extremely steep and remote terrain requiring heavy dependence on TYPE 1 hand crews and aviation assets. As with any incident in Yosemite National Park, firefighter and public safety is our number one priority. We appreciate everyone’s assistance with this priority.
  • The fire is currently 4,198 acres and 58% contained.
  • Resources assigned include 1,360 Fire Personnel.
  • The mandatory evacuation order remains in effect for the community of Foresta until August 1, 2014, at 3:00 PM., after which time the residents are allowed to return to their homes.
  • As of July 29 at 9AM, the evacuation order for Old El Portal was lifted.
  • As of July 27, a Type 1 Interagency Management Team, from Southern California, was given command of this fire. The fire is on both NPS lands and Stanislaus National Forest. Joint Unified Command has been established.
  • On July 26, at approximately 3:15, the El Portal fire began in the community of El Portal.
Campgrounds & Roads Affected
  • Tioga Road is open and all of Highway 120 is open.
  • All of Big Oak Flat Road is open.
  • Crane Flat Campground is closed due to the El Portal Fire.
  • Yosemite Creek Campground is closed due to the Dark Hole Fire.
  • Bridalveil Creek Campground is being used for fire operations and is therefore closed.
  • Hodgdon Meadow Campground remains open.
Additional Fire Activity in Yosemite – all lightning started fires in designated Wilderness
  • Dark Hole (727 acres, 39% contained) – managing for minimum impact to wilderness character and is being managed by the Type 1 Interagency Team.
  • Mount Starr King (.5 acres) – smoldering and creeping
  • Lembert (.25 acres) – smoldering and creeping
  • Cathedral (.5 acres) – smoldering and creeping
  • Elbow (2 acres) – smoldering and creeping
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