Monday, January 9, 2012

Lawler Fire Update

Here are the latest fire details as of January 9, 2012 @ 11 a.m. per the US Forest Service. You can call 909-379-9339 for more information.

Lawler Fire: location 4 miles N/NW of Idyllwild California. 
Acres Burned: 14
Containment: 70%
Fire Started: January 8, 2012 at approximately 3 a.m
Cause: Under investigation
Structures Threatened: 7
Structures Destroyed: 0
Injuries: 2
Total personnel assigned to the fire: 170

Summary: The Lawler Fire started early Sunday morning, January 8, at approximately 3 a.m. on the San Jacinto Ranger District of the the San Bernardino National Forest, approximately 4 miles north/northwest of Idyllwild.  It is burning in the Dark Canyon drainage.

Update:  The fire continues to burn at a slow rate within the perimeter with isolated torching of snags.  Good progress is expected today due to calmer winds.  Full containment is expected by 1800 hrs (6 p.m.) this evening.    Crews are constructing fire lines, have contained multiple spot fires and have contained 70% of the fire.  One helicopter is assigned to the fire to assist with water-drops, if needed.

Driving: Cal Trans is managing traffic with pilot car escorts and is also doing minor roadwork in this area.  motorists are advised to drive slowly, obey all posted speed limits and choose safe turnouts for stopping.

Cooperating Agencies:  CAL FIRE, Riverside Co. Fire Department, Idyllwild Fire Protection District, Riverside County Office of Emergency Services, CA Highway Patrol, Cal Trans and the Forest Service including the San Bernardino, Cleveland and Angeles National Forests.

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