Camp Fire Update…Over 11,000 Structures Destroyed, Missing Numbers Soar to 631, Confirmed Deaths Climbs to 63,

Paradise, CA…It was another brutal day for Camp Fire Destruction totals. Official Death total climbed to 63 and the missing total soared as they cross referenced initial 911 calls during the frantic first few hours to the missing lists. A cryptic revelation from Fire Investigators was that they have possibly identified a second ignition location. Firefighters worked throughout the day in all areas of the fire to continue suppression efforts while working to strengthen and improve control lines. Firefighters implemented both indirect and direct fire attack methods to make progress in containing the fire. Many portions of the fire are burning in steep and rugged terrain where direct fire attack is difficult. Established containment lines are holding and firefighters continue to patrol the interior of the fire for hot spots.

CAMP FIRE
Camp Fire Incident Information:
Last Updated: November 15, 2018 7:20 pm
Date/Time Started: November 08, 2018 6:33 am
Administrative Unit: Unified Command: CAL FIRE, Butte County Sheriff Department, Paradise Police Department, USFS
County: Butte County
Location: Pulga Road at Camp Creek Road near Jarbo Gap
Acres Burned – Containment: 141,000 acres – 40% contained
Structures Threatened: 15,500
Structures Destroyed: 9,700 residences, 290 commercial
Evacuations: View the latest Incident Update for current information on evacuations, evacuation centers, and road closures.
The Camp Fire has produced an online interactive evacuation map for citizens to view. Click to see the MAP

The Camp Fire has produced an online public viewer structure map. Click to see the MAP

Evacuation Centers: OPEN: Bidwell Jr. Highschool (2376 North Ave, Chico CA 95926)
THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Yuba-Sutter Fairground (442 Franklin Ave, Yuba City, CA 95991)
THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Butte County Fairgrounds (199 E Hazel St, Gridley, CA 95948)
THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Glenn County Fairgrounds (221 E Yolo St, Orland, CA 95963)
THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Oroville Nazarene Church (2238 Monte Vista Ave, Oroville, CA 95966)
THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Neighborhood Church (2801 Notre Dame Blvd, Chico, CA 95928)

For the most recent up to date Evacuation Locations and Status go to: Butte County Website

Animal Evacuation Centers:

Small Animals:
Chico Municipal Airport 150 Airpark Blvd, Chico, CA 95973

THIS SHELTER IS FULL: Del Oro Old County Hospital, 2279 Del Ord Drive, Orville, CA

Large Animal Shelter:
Butte County Fair Grounds, 199 E Hazel Street, Gridley, CA

Road Closures: SR70 at Pentz SR70 at Wheelock SR70 at SR191 Durham Pentz East from HWY99 Neal Road East from HWY99 Skyway at Honey Run Skyway at Honey Run Skyway East of Honey Run Skyway East of Honey Run SR149 SB off to SR70 EB SR70 NB off to SR70 EB SR70 at Cherokee Cherokee at Water Service Dirt Road Skyway at Humboldt Skyway at Powelton Stilson Canyon Rd at Bruce RdSR162 (Oro Quincy) at Forbestown Rd SR162 (Oro Quincy) at Forbestown Rd Oro Quincy Hwy at Upper Bald Rock Rd SR162 (Oro Quincy) at Stephens Ridge Rd (lower end) Powelton Rd at Doe Mill Rd SR32 at Ten Mile House Rd. SR32 at Autumn Ln SR 70 at Deadwood SR 70 at Deadwood Skyway at Powelton East 20th at Dawncrest Drive Roving patrol at Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Picholine at Sevillano Ct MeadowBrook Ranch Rd at Skyway Skyway at Inskip SR32 at Santos Ranch Rd
Injuries: 3 injuries – 63 civilian fatalities
Cause: Under investigation
Cooperating Agencies: California Department of Transportation, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Highway Patrol, California Office of Emergency Services, National Weather Service, California Conservation Corps, Butte County, City of Chico
Total Fire Personnel: 5,596
Total Fire Engines: 622
Total Fire Crews: 101
Total Helicopters: 24
Total Dozers: 103
Total Water Tenders: 75
Long/Lat: -121.434700/39.813400
Conditions: Firefighters worked throughout the day in all areas of the fire to continue suppression efforts while working to strengthen and improve control lines. Firefighters implemented both indirect and direct fire attack methods to make progress in containing the fire. Many portions of the fire are burning in steep and rugged terrain where direct fire attack is difficult. Established containment lines are holding and firefighters continue to patrol the interior of the fire for hot spots.
Phone Numbers (530) 538-7826 (Public Information Line )
Phone Numbers (530) 487-4788 (Camp Fire Media Line )