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Borel Fire

Unit Information

220 E. Morton Ave 
Porterville, 
93257 
220 E. Morton Ave 
Porterville, 
93257 

Incident Contacts

  • Email:
    2024.borel@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    760-376-3781
    Hours:
    8 am - 8 pm

2024 Borel Fire: Daily Incident Update, 08-05-2024

Borel Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/05/2024 - 10:12

Acres: 59,340 

Containment: 68%

Total Personnel: 1,473

 

Current Situation: The Borel Fire remains at 59,340 acres and is 68% contained. There was minimal fire activity overnight and containment lines were held. As the warming trend continues, we will continue to see hotter and dryer conditions. This will likely cause flare ups in the areas within the fire perimeter where fuels have been smoldering. Wind will be out of the west/northwest at 8-12mph and will peak at 20-22mph at the hottest part of the day. Operational videos posted to the Sequoia National Facebook page will be reduced to one daily update beginning today.

Borel Fire: The northern portion of the fire was not active overnight, however crews will continue to monitor and patrol the area. There is an area of line in the Sunrise Highway/02 Road area that needs to be stitched together near Bald Peak on the northeastern portion of the fire. Crews will work to hem this into the fire perimeter and will address interior fuels. Firefighters will continue to work towards gaining more containment in the area over the next several days. On the eastern side of the fire, crews will be improving handline in the south fork of Erskine Creek. On the southern edge of the fire, crews will monitor, patrol, mop up as necessary and work towards suppression repair which could begin as early as today. Contingency operations continue Erskine Creek at Gold Standard Mine Road on the eastern edge of the fire. Ensuring the safety of residents and protecting property remain top priorities.

Trout and Long Fire: For continuing information, please visit: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/casqf-2024-sqf-lightning


Weather & Air Quality: The warming and drying trend will continue, for several days, into the middle of the week. Westerly winds will remain over the fire today with gusts up to 18 mph and a slight chance of rain. 

Sequoia National Forest & BLM Closures & Restrictions: Sequoia National Forest lands, roads, trails, and recreation sites around the Trout and Long Fires are temporarily closed under Forest Order No. 0513-24-12. Lands, roads, trails, and recreation sites around the Borel Fire are closed under Forest Order No. 0513-24-14. Fire restrictions are in effect under Forest Order No. 0513-24-10. All orders, maps, and accompanying appendices can be found on the Forest’s website: tinyurl.com/2en2d36k. The Bureau of Land Management Bakersfield Field Office has temporarily closed Long Valley Campground, Chimney Creek Campground, and portions of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). View the emergency closure order here: tinyurl.com/4mprcb9b. The PCT is closed between Hwy 178 at Walker Pass (mile 653) and the South Fork of the Kern River bridge (mile 717.7).

Evacuation Center: Residents under an evacuation warning or order can go to the Tehachapi Education Center located at 126 S. Snyder Ave., Tehachapi. Animal services are available to assist in sheltering companion animals at the center. Contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767.

Large-Animal Assistance: The rodeo grounds in Kernville (467 Scodie Ave., Kernville) is available for residents who need to move large animals or livestock. For more information, contact Orion, Kernville Chamber of Commerce, 661-340-0026. 

Road Closures: Portions of Caliente Bodfish Road are also closed. Visit the Kern County Public Works Department website for the most up to date information on county road closures (tinyurl.com/z6crvp6t

Evacuations: Everyone in areas of active fires should “Know Your Zone.” Go to Genasys Protect (tinyurl.com/jcdv55f9) to identify the zone you reside in. Several changes to evacuation orders and warnings have been announced, as described below. Those that remain under an evacuation warning should stay PREPARED to leave.

Be advised, the Borel Fire is not fully contained, only the zones listed below have been reduced. All other evacuation orders and warnings are still in effect. Please be aware that firefighting activities will continue for several more days or weeks. If any other areas become threatened, additional warnings and instructions will be issued. 

Zone 735: Genasys Zone KRN-735 has been split North and South at Ball Mountain. The southern portion, now KRN-735-B, will remain in an Evacuation ORDER. The northern portion, now KRN-735-A, has been downgraded to an evacuation WARNING.

Zone 739: Genasys Zone KRN-739 has been split East and West at Caliente Bodfish Road. The eastern portion, now KRN-739-A, will remain in an Evacuation ORDER. The evacuation order for the western portion, now KRN-739-B, has been LIFTED. There are no further advisories for KRN-739-B. 

Zone 740: Genasys Zone KRN-740 has been split North and South at lower Thompson Canyon Ave. and Indian Oak Road. The northern portion, now KRN-740-B, will remain in an Evacuation ORDER. The evacuation order for the southern portion, now KRN-740-A, has been LIFTED. There are no further advisories for KRN-740-A. 

Zone 750: The southern portion, KRN-750-A, will remain in Evacuation Warning status. Those that remain under an evacuation warning should stay PREPARED to leave. 

The Genasys Protect zone status is listed below.

  • The following zones are under an evacuation order: KRN-403-A, KRN-403B, KRN-735-B, KRN-736,
    KRN-737, KRN-738, KRN-739-A, KRN-740-B, KRN-741, KRN-747-A, and KRN747-B.
  • The following zones are under an evacuation warning: KRN-735-A, KRN-748, and KRN-750-A.