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Wallow Fire Update August 21, 2007, 8 AM

Incident: Wallow Wildland Fire
Released: 8/30/2007

Release No. FS-07-0831-55

August 31, 2007

Contact: Jodi Marron (530) 227-3887

Wallow Fire

Update August 31, 2007, 8 a.m.

HAYFORK, Calif. - Crews are continuing to suppress the Wallow Fire which is currently burning 7 miles southwest of Hayfork, Calif. The fire was originally stated to be 18 miles southwest, but information became clear the location was adjusted.

The fire is currently 1500 acres. Overnight the fire laid down and crews were able to get 20 percent containment. The fire held along the handline and roads to the north, east and west flanks, however there was significant activity in the southeast corner near Plummer Creek. There are approximately 500 committed to the fire.

Rapid rate of spread and long range spotting continue to be a concern. The Forest Service in cooperation with the Incident Management Team are evaluating the implementation of area closures for Indian Valley, which will affect hunting in the area. Closures are expected to be implemented around noon today. Please check back periodically through out the day for updated information. You can call the Shasta-Trinity Fire Information line at (530) 226-2500 or go online to http://www.inicweb.org/.

Visitors in the Indian Valley area are advised to reduce speeds and be aware of emergency traffic on the roadways.

In light of the Wallow Fore, Forest Service officials are asking the public to take extra precautions this Labor Day weekend.

For more information, contact the Shasta-Trinity National Forest fire information line at (530) 226-2500 or online at www.inciweb.org

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