Antelope Complex Fire Information July 14, 8 AM
Incident: Antelope Complex Wildland Fire
Released: 7/14/2007
Antelope Complex Fire Information
July 14, 8 a.m.
Plumas National Forest
For more Information:www.inciweb.org
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/plumas
Phone: (530) 283-7882 / (530) 283-7883
100 percent containment was achieved at 6 p.m. Friday on the Wheeler Fire, which has burned an estimated 22,902 acres.448 firefighters remain today, and continue to reinforce lines. California Incident Management Team 3 will be transitioning the incident back to the Plumas National Forest at 6:00 p.m. Saturday.
Falling trees in the burned area pose the greatest limiting factor to public access.Many have come down on roads in the area. Saw teams are working to mitigate this situation along roadways, but the entire area remains closed to recreation. If you have an existing campground reservation at Antelope Lake, Reserve USA will contact you and arrange your refund in the near future.Other camping alternatives this summer season include Eagle Lake and Almanor Lake west of Susanville, Bucks Lake west of Quincy, Little Grass Valley near LaPorte, and Frenchman Lake east of Portola.
Firefighters are also beginning rehabilitation in the burned area according to Plumas National Forest guidelines.This includes mitigation to reduce erosion from dozer and handlines.A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team is on site to conduct an assessment of risks to fish, wildlife, archeological and historic sites, and community water supply from the effects of the Antelope Complex Fire. They will recommend additional actions to address future impacts.
Homeowners outside the fire perimeter now have access with identification and validation of ownership, though all travel through the fire perimeter remains closed.In order to facilitate access to homeowners only, the Janesville Grade roadblock has been moved up to the junction of the 04 Road.
Bulletin boards will remain in area communities through the weekend.







