Camp Fire Update….16,838 Structures Destroyed, 79 Fatalities & 699 Missing

Paradise, CA…Firefighters continue to strengthen and improve containment lines while also holding direct fire lines. Fire suppression repair is on-going to rehabilitate areas affected by suppression efforts and assist with the effects of the forecasted rain. Firefighters continue to patrol, extinguish hot spots, and mitigate hazard trees throughout the fire area. Search and Rescue crews continue to assist the Butte County Sheriff’s Office in the search and recovery operations for missing victims.

CAMP FIRE
Camp Fire Incident Information:
Last Updated: November 20, 2018 7:28 am
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: 151,373 acres – 70% contained
Structures Threatened: 14,500
Structures Destroyed: 12,637 residences, 483 commercial and 3,718 other buildings
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

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

Road Closures: See Incident Update
Injuries: 3 firefighter injuries – 79 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: 4,665
Total Fire Engines: 389
Total Fire Crews: 95
Total Helicopters: 17
Total Dozers: 46
Total Water Tenders: 52
Long/Lat: -121.434700/39.813400
Conditions: Firefighters continue to strengthen and improve containment lines while also holding direct fire lines. Fire suppression repair is on-going to rehabilitate areas affected by suppression efforts and assist with the effects of the forecasted rain. Firefighters continue to patrol, extinguish hot spots, and mitigate hazard trees throughout the fire area. Search and Rescue crews continue to assist the Butte County Sheriff’s Office in the search and recovery operations for missing victims.
Phone Numbers (530) 538-7826 (Public Information Line )
Phone Numbers (530) 487-4788 (Camp Fire Media Line )
Phone Numbers (530) 538-6570 (Missing Person Call Center )
Phone Numbers (530) 538-7544 (Missing Person Call Center 2 )
Phone Numbers (530) 538-7671 (Missing Person Call Center 3 )
Phone Numbers (530) 895-0000 (Finding Pets and Pet Rescue )