Heat (1995) Movies Preview remove-circle. Download 1 file. H.264 HD download. Download 1 file. ITEM IMAGE download. Download 1 file. California Heat. Season 8 Episode 5 26m 46s Unseasonal heat waves, persistent drought, devastating wildfires up and down the state, and water shortages. It's not an apocalyptic vision of the future.
The heat will also intensify the threat of wildfires in what is already one of the most active fire seasons in California's history. More than 7,000 blazes have torn through about 1.4 million.
Latest: Wildfires are raging unchecked across parts of the Western United States, and authorities say gusty winds could drive flames with new ferocity. Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the south are forecast in areas where blazes already have grown explosively.
More than 20,000 people in Butte and Yuba counties are under evacuation orders from the Bear Fire, part of the North Complex. The Willow Fire in Yuba County has also forced evacuations.
The U.S. Forest Service says 14 firefighters and bulldozer operators have been hurt while battling a wildfire in central California. One is in critical condition.
A red flag warning is in effect for much of the region, and PG&E began shutting off power for some customers in the Sierra foothills and North Bay Monday evening due to high fire risk.
The U.S. Forest Service announced the closure of the Stanislaus, Sierra, Sequoia, Inyo, Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests starting Monday. The closures have no set end date, but will be reevaluated based on conditions.
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Air quality throughout the region remains unhealthy. Health officials have forecast an air-quality-index of 149 Wednesday, which is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Conditions in Sacramento Tuesday were hazardous.
This post will be updated with the latest information on these fires when it is made available. Here are the fires we’re following. Click to get more information:
Creek Fire (Fresno, Madera counties)
North Complex, includes Bear and Claremont Fires (Plumas, Lassen, Butte & Yuba)
August Complex(Glenn, Mendocino, Lake, Tehama and Trinity counties)
LNU Lightning Complex (Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Lake & Yolo counties)
SCU Lightning Complex (Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin & Stanislaus counties)
CZU Lightning Complex (Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties)
Here are some resources on how to prepare for wildfire and follow fire information
MAP: See Where Wildfires Are Burning in California
Creek Fire
This fire started Saturday morning and quickly grew, trapping hikers near Mammoth Pools. Information is changing quickly.
Counties: Fresno and Madera
Where to Get Information
Information line: 844-668-3473 (Cal Fire), 559-360-9663 (Sierra National Forest)
U.S. Forest Service - Sierra National Forest Facebook page (streams video briefings at 7 p.m. most evenings)
Sept. 8 Creek Fire Incident Update
Acreage and Containment
As of 8 p.m. on September 8, this fire had burned 152,833 acres with no containment.
Damage, Casualties and Injuries
Around 200 people were air rescued from the Mammoth Pool area Saturday, with at least 10 injuries reported. 365 structures have been destroyed, though damage inspection is not complete.
Evacuations
As Tuesday evening, around 30,000 people have been evacuated. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
North Complex
The North Complex is located on the Mt. Hough Ranger District on the Plumas National Forest and consists of numerous lightning fires being managed as one incident. Includes the Bear and Claremont fires.
Counties: Plumas, Lassen, Butte, Yuba
Where to Get Information
Planning Zoom Meeting (Daily at 7 p.m.)
Cooperators Zoom Meeting (Thursday, September 10 at 10 a.m.):
Acreage and Containment
As of 3:40 a.m. Sept. 9, these fires had burned 58,404 acres and were 37% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
There have been no reports of structures damaged or destroyed by these fires.
Evacuations
Mandatory evacuation orders were issued by Plumas, Butte, and Yuba County Sheriff Offices on Tuesday. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
August Complex
The August Complex was initially 37 different fires on the Mendocino National Forest that started on August 17, 2020. Many have been contained or have merged. Includes the Hull, Doe and Tatham fires.
Counties: Glenn, Mendocino, Lake, Tehama and Trinity
As of 7 a.m. Sept. 9, these fires had burned 421,899 acres and were 24% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
One firefighter has died on the August Complex. Two additional firefighters were involved in the accident.
Evacuations
Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
LNU Lightning Complex
Includes the Hennessey Fire, Aetna Fire, Walbridge Fire, Meyers Fire and Round Fire
Counties: Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Lake & Yolo
#LNULightningComplex Incident Update for 09/09/20 at 7:00 AM. Please click the link to view the PDF Update: https://t.co/JZRVSw5VStpic.twitter.com/yiZqF7dcoV
— CAL FIRE LNU (@CALFIRELNU) September 9, 2020
Where to Get Information
24-hour information line: 707-967-4207
Acreage and Containment
As of 7 a.m. on Sept. 9, these fires have burned 363,220 acres and were 91% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
Five civilians have died and four have been injured. At least 1,491 structures have been destroyed, and 232 damaged. No structures are threatened. A Damage Assessment Map is available.
Evacuations
Here’s where you can find the information on evacuations:
Solano County
SCU Lightning Complex
Includes the Deer Zone fires (Round Fire, Palm Fire, Marsh Fire and Briones Fire), the Calaveras Zone fires (Kilkare Fire, Arroyo Fire, Mill Creek Fire, Welch Fire, Ohlone Fire and Reservoir Fire) and the Canyon Zone Fires (Peg Leg Fire, Terraville Fire, Del Puerto Fire and Peach Fire)
Counties: Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and San Benito
Information line: (916) 618-3195 or (669) 247-7431
Acreage and Containment
As of 7 a.m. on Sept. 9, these fires have burned 396,624 acres and were 96% contained. Full containment is expected Sept. 12.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
Two civilians and three first responders have been injured in these fires. 138 structures have been destroyed, and none are threatened.
Evacuations
As of Sept. 7, all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
San Joaquin County OES Twitter page
CZU Lightning Complex
Counties: Santa Cruz and San Mateo
#CZULightningComplex (Includes the Waddell Fire, Warrenella Fire 5-14 Fire, 5-15 Fire, & 5-18 Fire) in various locations across San Mateo & Santa Cruz Counties is 86,509 acres and 82% contained. In unified command. @CALFIRECZUhttps://t.co/DvV0iTIjHgpic.twitter.com/W6MuWYtP24
As of 7 p.m. on Sept. 8, these fires have burned 86,509 acres and were 82% contained.
Damage, Casualties and Injuries
There has been one death. 925 homes have been destroyed, plus 565 other buildings and structures. A Damage Assessment Map is available. Damage assessment is 100% complete.
Evacuations
Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
Wildfire Map
Click the magnifying glass to search by address.
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Updated 10:07 a.m. on Wednesday, September 9
Latest: Wildfires are raging unchecked across parts of the Western United States, and authorities say gusty winds could drive flames with new ferocity. Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the south are forecast in areas where blazes already have grown explosively.
More than 20,000 people in Butte and Yuba counties are under evacuation orders from the Bear Fire, part of the North Complex. The Willow Fire in Yuba County has also forced evacuations.
The U.S. Forest Service says 14 firefighters and bulldozer operators have been hurt while battling a wildfire in central California. One is in critical condition.
A red flag warning is in effect for much of the region, and PG&E began shutting off power for some customers in the Sierra foothills and North Bay Monday evening due to high fire risk.
The U.S. Forest Service announced the closure of the Stanislaus, Sierra, Sequoia, Inyo, Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests starting Monday. The closures have no set end date, but will be reevaluated based on conditions.
Air quality throughout the region remains unhealthy. Health officials have forecast an air-quality-index of 149 Wednesday, which is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Conditions in Sacramento Tuesday were hazardous.
This post will be updated with the latest information on these fires when it is made available. Here are the fires we’re following. Click to get more information:
Creek Fire (Fresno, Madera counties)
North Complex, includes Bear and Claremont Fires (Plumas, Lassen, Butte & Yuba)
August Complex(Glenn, Mendocino, Lake, Tehama and Trinity counties)
LNU Lightning Complex (Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Lake & Yolo counties)
SCU Lightning Complex (Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin & Stanislaus counties)
CZU Lightning Complex (Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties)
Here are some resources on how to prepare for wildfire and follow fire information
MAP: See Where Wildfires Are Burning in California
Creek Fire
This fire started Saturday morning and quickly grew, trapping hikers near Mammoth Pools. Information is changing quickly.
Counties: Fresno and Madera
Where to Get Information
Information line: 844-668-3473 (Cal Fire), 559-360-9663 (Sierra National Forest)
U.S. Forest Service - Sierra National Forest Facebook page (streams video briefings at 7 p.m. most evenings)
Sept. 8 Creek Fire Incident Update
Acreage and Containment
As of 8 p.m. on September 8, this fire had burned 152,833 acres with no containment.
Damage, Casualties and Injuries
Around 200 people were air rescued from the Mammoth Pool area Saturday, with at least 10 injuries reported. 365 structures have been destroyed, though damage inspection is not complete.
Evacuations
As Tuesday evening, around 30,000 people have been evacuated. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
North Complex
The North Complex is located on the Mt. Hough Ranger District on the Plumas National Forest and consists of numerous lightning fires being managed as one incident. Includes the Bear and Claremont fires.
Counties: Plumas, Lassen, Butte, Yuba
Where to Get Information
Planning Zoom Meeting (Daily at 7 p.m.)
Cooperators Zoom Meeting (Thursday, September 10 at 10 a.m.):
Acreage and Containment
As of 3:40 a.m. Sept. 9, these fires had burned 58,404 acres and were 37% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
There have been no reports of structures damaged or destroyed by these fires.
Evacuations
Mandatory evacuation orders were issued by Plumas, Butte, and Yuba County Sheriff Offices on Tuesday. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
August Complex
The August Complex was initially 37 different fires on the Mendocino National Forest that started on August 17, 2020. Many have been contained or have merged. Includes the Hull, Doe and Tatham fires.
Counties: Glenn, Mendocino, Lake, Tehama and Trinity
As of 7 a.m. Sept. 9, these fires had burned 421,899 acres and were 24% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
One firefighter has died on the August Complex. Two additional firefighters were involved in the accident.
Evacuations
Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
LNU Lightning Complex
Includes the Hennessey Fire, Aetna Fire, Walbridge Fire, Meyers Fire and Round Fire
Counties: Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Lake & Yolo
#LNULightningComplex Incident Update for 09/09/20 at 7:00 AM. Please click the link to view the PDF Update: https://t.co/JZRVSw5VStpic.twitter.com/yiZqF7dcoV
— CAL FIRE LNU (@CALFIRELNU) September 9, 2020
Where to Get Information
24-hour information line: 707-967-4207
Acreage and Containment
As of 7 a.m. on Sept. 9, these fires have burned 363,220 acres and were 91% contained.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
Five civilians have died and four have been injured. At least 1,491 structures have been destroyed, and 232 damaged. No structures are threatened. A Damage Assessment Map is available.
Evacuations
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Here’s where you can find the information on evacuations:
Solano County
SCU Lightning Complex
Includes the Deer Zone fires (Round Fire, Palm Fire, Marsh Fire and Briones Fire), the Calaveras Zone fires (Kilkare Fire, Arroyo Fire, Mill Creek Fire, Welch Fire, Ohlone Fire and Reservoir Fire) and the Canyon Zone Fires (Peg Leg Fire, Terraville Fire, Del Puerto Fire and Peach Fire)
Counties: Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and San Benito
Information line: (916) 618-3195 or (669) 247-7431
Acreage and Containment
As of 7 a.m. on Sept. 9, these fires have burned 396,624 acres and were 96% contained. Full containment is expected Sept. 12.
Casualties, Injuriesand Damages
Two civilians and three first responders have been injured in these fires. 138 structures have been destroyed, and none are threatened.
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Evacuations
As of Sept. 7, all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
San Joaquin County OES Twitter page
CZU Lightning Complex
Counties: Santa Cruz and San Mateo
#CZULightningComplex (Includes the Waddell Fire, Warrenella Fire 5-14 Fire, 5-15 Fire, & 5-18 Fire) in various locations across San Mateo & Santa Cruz Counties is 86,509 acres and 82% contained. In unified command. @CALFIRECZUhttps://t.co/DvV0iTIjHgpic.twitter.com/W6MuWYtP24
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) September 9, 2020
Where to Get Information
Information line: (831) 335-6717
Acreage and Containment
As of 7 p.m. on Sept. 8, these fires have burned 86,509 acres and were 82% contained.
Damage, Casualties and Injuries
There has been one death. 925 homes have been destroyed, plus 565 other buildings and structures. A Damage Assessment Map is available. Damage assessment is 100% complete.
Evacuations
Here’s where you can find the latest information on evacuations:
Wildfire Map
Click the magnifying glass to search by address.
CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today.