Tamarack Fire July 21 Evening Update. 43,900 Acres, 1,213 Souls Fighting the Fire

Markleeville, CA…Fire activity has increased on the Tamarack Fire this afternoon. In Division F, firefighters are reporting winds out of the northwest. The fire is still south of the CA-88 road and west of the CA-89 road. Crews will continue to work in this area to keep the fire from crossing the road.  In Division O, the fire has advanced further to the east and has reached the dozer line behind the Spring Valley Subdivision. Firefighters are currently holding the fire on the dozer line. Flames are visible from the highway. Due to an increase in fire traffic and fire firefighters working in the area, Hwy 395 has been closed. Crews have been establishing indirect fireline as a means to protect structures along the highway.

The Tamarack Fire on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest was discovered on July 4. At the time, 23 other lightning fires were burning. It was a single tree burning in the Mokelumne Wilderness on a rocky ridgetop with sparse fuels and natural barriers to contain it. The steep, rugged, and remote terrain presented challenges to safely suppress this wilderness fire. With several higher priority fires in the area and due to the remote location, the sparse fuels and natural barriers, and the concern for firefighter safety, the decision was made to monitor the Tamarack Fire.

The Tamarack Fire was monitored daily via air and fire cameras and exhibited very little fire behavior until Friday, July 16 when fueled by extreme winds and low humidity, it progressed rapidly downslope and spread throughout the evening. With this rapid change in the fire, fire resources were dispatched on Friday, July 16. Additional firefighting resources were also ordered, including very Large Air Tankers (VLAT), Single Engine Airtankers (SEATS) and helicopters.

The Type 2 Great Basin Incident Management Team #3 assumed command of the fire on Sunday, July 18 at 6 a.m. The Rocky Mountain Type 1 Incident Management Team transitioned with the Great Basin Team and took command of the fire at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, July 20. Many Federal, State, and Local government agencies as well as organizations and businesses are cooperating to make progress on the fire.

Though this is a full suppression fire, because of the steep terrain, fuel types, and expected weather, The Tamarack Fire could be a long duration incident. Public and Firefighter safety is the number one priority. In addition, minimizing impacts to local communities, private property and structures, timber resources, highway corridors, and recreation improvements are included in the prioritization of these fires. Our intent is to keep you fully informed on the fire’s activities and our suppression efforts as the incident progresses.

For the latest information on road closures, visit: QuickMap (ca.gov) and https://roads.dot.ca.gov/

Evacuations: Alpine County Sheriff’s Office ordered mandatory evacuations for the Blue Lakes Road area and the Mesa Vista area. Markleeville, Grover Hot Springs and campground area, Shay Creek, Marklee Village, Alpine Village, Woodfords and East Fork Resort are under still under evacuation orders.

Closures: Highway 89 is closed at the intersection of Highway 4 and 89. Highway 88 is closed from the west junction of SR 89 (Alpine Co) to the Nevada State Line. US-395 is closed in both directions near China Springs Road and Holbrook Junction in Douglas County Nevada. Highway 4 is open west of the Highway 89 and Highway 4 junction. Please slow down and drive with caution in the area as fire crews continue to work.

The Pacific Crest Trail is closed between Carson Pass (Highway 88) and Ebbetts Pass (Highway 4). Please find locations away from the fire area for your recreation opportunities

A temporary flight restriction (TFR) is in place over the fire area. Details can be found at https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_1_1436.html

Additional information can be found from these sources:

Tamarack Fire Information Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamarackfireinfo

Twitter: @Tamarack_Fire

Videos of the Daily Operational Briefings for the public and future community meetings will be posted on the Tamarack Wildfire Official Information YouTubewebsite at: https://bit.ly/TamarackVideo

 

Incident Information

Basic Information

Current as of 7/21/2021, 6:33:05 PM
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin Sunday July 04th, 2021 approx. 04:00 PM
Location 16 Miles south of Gardnerville, NV
Incident Commander Dan Dallas, IC Bill Hahnenberg, Deputy IC
Coordinates 38.628 latitude, -119.857 longitude

Current Situation

Total Personnel 1,213
Size 43,900 Acres
Estimated Containment Date Tuesday August 31st, 2021 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved Timber (Grass and Understory)

Chaparral (6 feet)

Timber (Litter and Understory)

Significant Events Active

Crowning

Short Crown Runs

Uphill Runs

Fire is burning in mixed conifer and brush fuel types. Fuels with high rates of spread. Short and mid-range spotting.

Outlook

Planned Actions Continue structure protection efforts at all areas currently being impacted by fire and continue securing established line around Markleeville by mopping up and improving line. Continue line construction along northwest flank in DIV F to limit fire spread to the north towards Highway 88. Staff DIV T as resources become available and begin line construction at Highway 89 progressing to the southwest. Continue structure prep along Highway 395 from Leviathan Road to Topaz Lake. Prep structures in China Spring area. Look for direct and indirect opportunities to protect values at risk. Particularly threatened are values along Highway 395. Evaluate and establish additional Management Action Points.
Projected Incident Activity 12 hours: Very active to extreme fire behavior. High rates of spread with torching and spotting associated with both running and backing fire.

24 hours: Continued extreme to active fire behavior. Fire spread primarily to the North and East.

Remarks Acreage estimated from FireWatch flight: 0928 7/21/2021

Current Weather

Weather Concerns Today weather was sunny. High Temps 78-88. Min RH 10-20%. SW 9-14

mph with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon and evening. HAINES 5

Tonight¿Clear with smoke. Min Temp 50-60. Max humidity around 35-45%.

Thursday: Mostly sunny. High Temps 79-89. Min RH 10-20%. SW 9-14 mph with

gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon and evening. HAINES 5

Source = USFS