Humboldt County, CA

07/29/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/29/2024 21:17

July 29, 2024 | Hill Fire Update

On the evening of Monday, July 15, a lightning strike ignited the Hill Fire which continues to burn south of Willow Creek in the Mosquito Creek Drainage.

Evacuation Information

The following zone remains under an Evacuation Order:

  • HUM-E077-A (North of Forest Route 4N32, south of Forest Route 5N36/Forest Route 5N39, east of Friday Ridge Rd./Spike Buck Creek and west of Forest Route 6N06/Forest Route 6N06B.)

Residents who are already evacuated from this zone are not permitted to return to their residences. Any residents remaining in these zones should evacuate immediately.

Thanks to positive developments in fire behavior and the hard work of firefighters from Humboldt County and beyond, the Evacuation Order for the following areas has been downgraded to an Evacuation Warning:

  • HUM-E077C
  • HUM-E077-B
  • HUM-E076-A

Residents may now return home but should remain cautious and prepared to leave again quickly if conditions worsen. Stay alert for potential hazards such as debris on roads, gas leaks, hot embers and emergency response vehicles when returning to your residence or property.

Additionally, an Evacuation Warning has been lifted for the following zones:

  • HUM-E076-B
  • HUM-E114-D
  • HUM-E100-A
  • HUM-E063
  • HUM-E052-A
  • HUM-E062

Road Closures and Traffic Information

For updated road closure information, visit protect.genasys.com or humboldtsheriff.org/emergency. Visit humboldtgov.org/roads for the latest updates on county road closures and conditions.

Forest Closure

To provide for public and firefighter safety the U.S. Forest Service is temporarily closing all roads, trails and land within the area impacted by the Hill Fire on the Lower Trinity Ranger District of the Six Rivers National Forest, effective Thursday, July 18, 2024. This closure also applies to entering or using East Fork Campground or Big Rock River Access. To view the closure order and a map of the closure area provided by the U.S. Forest Service, please visit: www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1191963.pdf

Hill Fire Information Line

Community members in need of evacuation information and those with questions related to the Hill Fire and its impacts on Humboldt County should call 530-414-9056. Please do not call 911 unless you are experiencing an immediate emergency.

Returning Home After a Wildfire

Once a wildfire has burned through or near an area, many dangers can remain. It is important to be aware of the hazards and know what to look for once an evacuation order is lifted. For more information on returning home after a wildfire and other great tips, please visit readyforwildfire.org/post-wildfire/after-a-wildfire.

Know Your Zone

All Humboldt County residents are encouraged to know their zone. Our county has been split into 300+ numerical evacuation zones which may be modified to meet the needs of an active emergency. Zones may be split may be into new zones to better accommodate emergency notifications and to reduce or expand zone status. Find your evacuation zone at protect.genasys.com.

Sign Up for Humboldt Alert

Humboldt County residents are encouraged to sign up for Humboldt Alert to receive local emergency notifications, including information regarding evacuations and emergency sheltering in the event of a wildfire or other emergency incident. Residents can sign up by going to humboldtgov.org/alert.

For more information regarding the Hill Fire, current impact and evacuation areas, please go to humboldtsheriff.org/emergency, visit @HumCoOES on Facebook and X or call 707-268-2500.

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