Tuledad Fire (CANOD)
564 acre wildfire (60% contained)
Johnstonville, California, United States
Tuledad Fire
Wildfire Status:
The Tuledad Fire, which ignited on October 6, 2024, is currently burning approximately 564 acres of rangeland east of Ravendale, California. This wildfire is primarily affecting sagebrush, grasses, and juniper trees, managed by the Bureau of Land Management's Eagle Lake Field Office. As of the latest update, 60% of the fire's perimeter is contained, with ongoing efforts to secure the area and begin mop-up operations. The incident has attracted the attention of fire agencies, with a total of 60 personnel actively engaged in firefighting efforts.
Weather conditions have contributed to the fire's behavior, with moderate fire activity expected, characterized by smoldering and backing fire. Significant events during the firefighting operations have included the observation of single tree torching in juniper stands and the presence of smoldering fuels. The fire’s progression has been aided by receptive fuels, leading to smoke generation primarily from the burning of interior heavy fuels and unburned islands.
The incident is particularly concerning due to its impact on local wildlife, as it threatens important habitat for greater sage grouse and mule deer, in addition to affecting permitted livestock grazing in the area. Fire response teams are focusing on direct attacks to manage the fire effectively while securing previously constructed fire lines to mitigate further spread.
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Containment History:
Date | Percent Contained |
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2024-10-07 | 50% contained |
2024-10-09 | 60% contained |
Fire Growth History:
Date | Fire Size (Acres) | Fire Size (Square Miles) | Fire Size (Square Kilometers) |
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2024-10-07 | 450 acres | 0.7 sq mi | 1.8 sq km |
2024-10-09 | 564 acres | 0.9 sq mi | 2.3 sq km |