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Business Operations Center Situation Status Report

2018 November Wildfires


Report Date: 11/17/2018 Report Time: 1000

INCIDENT SUMMARY
The State Operations Center is activated at a Level 1 to provide support and
coordination for California wildfires.

WEATHER SUMMARY SOURCE: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE


Northern California
Dry conditions with areas of smoke will continue to impact air quality and
visibility. Daytime relative humidities 15-35%. Winds will remain variable at 5
to 10 mph during the day, increasing to 15 to 25 mph with localized gusts 40
to 50 mph along the Sierra Nevada Foothills.
Southern California
West-southwest winds 5-15 mph continue during the day with local gusts to
20 mph along the coast. Inland winds remain light with relative humidity 15-
30%.

Northern California
Valley Foothills/Mountains
Temp Highs: 62-72°, Lows: 33-45° Temp Highs: 55-65°, Lows: 15-45°
Humidity: 24-33% Day, 40-90% Night Humidity: 15-25% Day, 25-35% Night
Winds: Variable 4-8 mph winds. Winds: Diurnally terrain driven 4 to 8 mph. Northeast winds
increasing 15 to 25 mph with isolated gusts to 50 mph for
ridges and canyons in the evening.
Southern California
Coast Inland
Temp Highs: 65-72°, Lows: 50-55° Temp Highs: 65-72°, Lows: 40-50°
Humidity: 35-60% Day, 85-100% Night Mtns Highs: 55-65°, Lows; 30-40°
Winds: W/SW 5-15 mph Humidity: 15-25% Day, 20-30% Night
Winds: West 5-15 mph

Outlook for Sunday/Sunday: Red Flag Warning for Sierra Nevada Foothills 2200 hrs Saturday through 1600 hrs Sunday.
Winds will increase along the central and northern Sierra Nevada foothills, including the Camp Fire, late Saturday
evening through Sunday. Winds combined with humidities in the 20s to lower 30s overnight and in the teens on Sunday
will result in the potential for critical fire conditions. Winds are expected to decrease early evening Sunday.

Rain is expected over Northern California beginning Wednesday. The rain will likely be on and off daily through at least
the weekend after Thanksgiving for NorCal. Our confidence is increasing for the possibility of heavy rain across Northern
California over the span of several days, but at this time we cannot resolve detail of when the heaviest rain will occur. An
inch or more of rain is possible from the Bay area northward during the first 48 to 72 of this wet period at the end of the
week. Across Southern California, rain is possible, but coverage and amounts are expected to be much lower.

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CA-ESF 4: FIRE AND RESCUE LEAD AGENCY: CAL OES FIRE


Total Structures/ Residential Structures
Incident, Injuries/
Acres % Contained
County Fatalities Threatened Damaged Destroyed
Camp Fire, 148,000 17,500/ 12,263/
55% (+10) 3/71 (+8) 368/235 (+18)
Butte County (+6,000) 15,500 9,851
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/ 242 (+59)/193 836 (+220)/
98,362 82% (+13) 3/3 0/0
Los Angeles County (+48) 608 (+142)
13,099
246,362 17,500/ 610 (+59)/428
Total - 6/74 (+8) (+220)/
(+6,000) 15,500 (+66)
10,459 (+142)

CA-ESF 13: LAW ENFORCEMENT LEAD AGENCY: CAL OES LAW ENFORCEMENT
Evacuations Summary
Individuals Households
Incident, County Evacuation Area Under Under
Evacuation Evacuation
Camp Fire,  Communities of Paradise, Pulga, Concow, Magalia, Butter Creek Canyon, 52,700 25,500
Butte County Butte Valley, Forest Ranch, Stirling City, Helltown, Centerville, Berry Creek,
Brush Creek, Mountain House, and Bloomer Hill.
 Hwy 32 at Nople Ave to the Chico city limits.
 Hwy 70 from Pulga to the West Branch Bridge including Yankee Hill and
Concow. Cherokee Rd from Hwy 70 south to Table Mountain Blvd.
 SR-162/Oro Quincy Hwy EB at Forbestown Rd to Mountain House Rd/4
Mile Ridge Rd.
 Oro Chico Hwy Durham Dayton north to Estates Dr.
 Nimshew Zone, Lower Clark Zone, Lower Skyway Zone, Lower Neal Zone,
Upper Honey Run Zone, Carnegie Zone, North Pines Zone, North Fir Haven
Zone, South Fir Haven Zone, South Pine Zone, Old Magalia Zone, South
Coutelenc Zone, and Paradise Zones 1-14.
Woolsey Fire,  Areas of Oak Park, Bell Canyon, and Thousand Oaks. 20,500 8,000
Ventura/  East of Las Posas Rd and South of Potrero Rd to the Pacific Coast Hwy and
Los Angeles County LA-Ventura County line.
 Areas of South Coast: East of Las Posas Rd and South of Potrero Rd to SR-1
and county line. White Stallion North of Potrero Rd.
Statewide Evacuation Totals 73,500 33,650
Repopulation
Woolsey Fire, Ventura and Los Angeles County
 Limited access to areas in: Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Bell Canyon, Liberty Canyon, Calabasas, Lake
Sherwood, Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Topanga, Hidden Hills.
 Limited access to areas in Malibu, however, the following will remain closed:
o Pepperdine University.
o Puerco Canyon Rd, north of the hard gate.
o The Corral Canyon Park and the Malibu Beach RV Park.
o Malibu Canyon Rd north of Civic Center Wy.
o Malibu Colony neighborhoods.

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Road Closures
Incident, County Road Closures
Camp Fire,  SR-162: Closed to EB traffic at Forbestown Rd to Bucks Lake Rd Jct.
Butte County  SR-70: Jct of SR-149 to north of junction of SR-89 (Plumas Co).
Woolsey Fire,  SR-1: NB at Topanga Canyon Blvd, SB 6.7 miles south of Oxnard.
Ventura/Los Angeles County  SR-23: Jct of SR-1 to Portero Rd.

PROCLAMATIONS AND DECLARATIONS


Local
Local Governor’s Federal Emergency Federal Major
Jurisdiction Emergency FMAG #
Ratification Proclamation Declaration Disaster Declaration
Proclamation
Butte County, FEMA-5278-FM-CA FEMA-3409-EM-CA FEMA-4407-DR-CA
11/08/2018 11/13/2018 11/08/2018
Camp Fire (11/08/2018) (11/09/2018) (11/12/2018)
Glenn County,
11/09/2018 - - - - -
Camp Fire
Plumas County,
11/12/2018 11/13/2018 - - - -
Camp Fire
Sutter County,
Camp Fire 11/15/2018 - - - - -
(Due to air quality)
Yuba County,
Camp Fire 11/15/2018 - - - - -
(Due to air quality)
Ventura County, FEMA-5279-FM-CA FEMA-3409-EM-CA FEMA-4407-DR-CA
11/12/2018 11/13/2018 11/09/2018
Hill Fire (11/08/2018) (11/09/2018) (11/12/2018)
Ventura County, FEMA-5280-FM-CA FEMA-3409-EM-CA FEMA-4407-DR-CA
11/12/2018 11/13/2018 11/09/2018
Woolsey Fire (11/09/2018) (11/09/2018) (11/12/2018)
Los Angeles County, FEMA-5280-FM-CA FEMA-3409-EM-CA FEMA-4407-DR-CA
11/13/2018 11/13/2018 11/09/2018
Woolsey Fire (11/09/2018) (11/09/2018) (11/12/2018)
Local Health Emergency Proclamations
Jurisdiction Date
Butte County, Camp Fire 11/13/2018
Ventura County, Woolsey Fire 11/13/2018
Los Angeles County, Woolsey Fire 11/12/2018

STATE PARKS LEAD AGENCY: CA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION


Camp Fire, Butte County
 Nothing significant to report.
Woolsey Fire, Ventura and Los Angeles County
 Park residences have burned at Leo Carillo and Malibu Creek, and significant acreage has burned in both park
units, as well as some historic structures. Estimates only based on a lack of access. Damage assessment will be
ongoing.

CA-ESF 1: TRANSPORTATION LEAD AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CALTRANS)


 CalTrans crews are in the field conducting damage assessments statewide and will begin repairs as CAL FIRE
allows.
 CalTrans crews did not find any damaged infrastructure overnight. Guardrail repairs on SR-191 will continue with
expected completion by 11/17/2018.

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Critical Infrastructure Summary


Incident, County Critical Infrastructure
 PG&E 500 KV, WAPA 230 KV lines, and PG&E substations to include Poe, Paradise Big Bend,
Camp Fire, Clard Rd, and Centerville substations are near or within the eastern edge of the furthest
Butte County advance of the fire. PCS Towers continue to be located within the overall fire footprint.
Concern remains if the fire moves toward Oroville.
Woolsey Fire,  No critical infrastructure in or near area with current/recent fire detection. PCS towers are
Ventura/Los Angeles County within the overall fire perimeter along with SCE 66 KV lines.

CA-ESF 5: MANAGEMENT LEAD AGENCY: CAL OES


California Department of Education (CDE)
 Butte County Superintendent of Schools has closed all schools, including charter schools, through 11/23/2018.
 Butte College is closed through 11/25/2018.
 The following CSU campuses are closed due to the fires or poor air quality: Chico, Stanislaus, Maritime Academy,
San Jose, Channel Islands, San Francisco, and Sacramento.
 CSU Stanislaus proclaimed a campus health emergency due to the poor air quality.
 Public schools are expected to be closed during the week of Thanksgiving.
School Closure Summary
School Closures Schools Students
Butte County 99 31,760
Ventura County 39 24,088
Los Angeles County 22 13,238
Total 160 69,086
Reported Damages
 Local schools are relying on Cal FIRE to report the status of schools as damaged or destroyed. CDE is working
with CAL FIRE to share baseline information in support of their windshield surveys.
School Damages Summary for Butte County
Total Number of Impacted Sites 19 (-2)
Total Number of Impacted Students 3,662

Site Name Number of Students Status


PARADISE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Honey Run Academy 9 Destroyed
Paradise Elementary 560 Destroyed
Ridgeview High School 95 Destroyed
Ponderosa 568 Damaged
Cedarwood 255 Minor Damage
Paradise High School 995 Minor Damage
Paradise Intermediate 430 Minor Damage. Creekside 6 and Elementary 6 destroyed.
Paradise DO 0 Under evaluation
Paradise eLearning Academy 57 Under evaluation
Pine Ridge 473 Under evaluation
CHARTER SCHOOLS
Achieve Charter High School Unknown Destroyed
Children’s Community Charter 220 Damaged
BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION PRE-KINDERGARTEN SITES
CDPS - Vista Children's Center Unknown Destroyed
CDPS - Cedarwood Children's Center Unknown Under evaluation
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CDPS - Pine Ridge Children's Center Unknown Under evaluation


PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Paradise Adventist Academy 160 Minor Damage
Magalia Adventist School 15 Under evaluation
Upward International School 80 Under evaluation
COLLEGES
Butte Community College Unknown Reported damages to water, sewer and solar infrastructure

CA-ESF 6: CARE AND SHELTER LEAD AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES (CDSS)
Statewide Shelter Summary
Statewide Shelter Totals
Number of Shelters Overnight Shelter Count Outside Count
13 852 (-82) 287 (-18)

Overnight
Location (Camp Fire) Address Outside Count Status
Shelter Count
Butte County Fairgrounds I 199 E Hazel St
98 (+13) 60 Open
Gridley, CA 95948
Butte County Fairgrounds II 199 E Hazel St
0 0 Open
Gridley, CA 95948
Neighborhood Church 2801 Notre Dame Blvd
171 (-8) 20 Open
Chico, CA 95928
Oroville Nazarene Church 2238 Monte Vista Ave
95 (-13) 104 Open
Oroville, CA 95966
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church 13539 Garner Ln
59 (-33) 25 (-18) Open
Chico, CA 95973
Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds 442 Franklin Ave
78 (-5) 3 Open
Yuba City, CA 95991
Glenn County Fairgrounds 221 E Yolo St
31 (-15) 30 Open
Orland, CA 95963
Bidwell Jr High School 2376 North Ave
89 (-2) - Open
Chico, CA 95926
Azads Martial Arts 313 Walnut St, Ste 150
24 (-5) - Open
Chico, CA 95928
East Avenue Church 1184 East Ave
150 45 Open
Chico, CA 95926
Total 795 (-68) 287 (-18)

Overnight
Location (Woolsey Fire) Address Outside Count Status
Shelter Count
Pierce College 6201 Winnetka Ave
19 (-5) - Open
Woodland Hills, CA 91371
Taft High School 5461 Winnetka Ave
0 (-5) - Closed
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Palisades High School 15777 Bowdoin St
9 (-8) - Open
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
California Lutheran University 60 W Olsen Rd
29 (+4) - Open
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Total 57 (-14) -

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CA-ESF 8: PUBLIC HEALTH & MEDICAL LEAD AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH (CDPH)
 Butte will open a second shelter at the fairgrounds (Butte County Fairgrounds II) with 145 beds to move
individuals from Butte County Fairgrounds and NOT experiencing signs of GI illness.
 Due to poor air quality, CDPH provided N95 Masks to CSU Sacramento, UC Davis, City of Sacramento, DGS,
CDFA, Glenn County, Consumer Affairs, and the SOC.
Health Advisories
Camp Fire, Butte County
 Butte County Air Quality Management District has issued an Air Quality Advisory. The notification will remain in
effect while the Camp Fire remains active.
Woolsey Fires, Ventura/Los Angeles County
 A smoke advisory is in effect for western San Fernando Valley and northwest Los Angeles County, per South
Coast Air Quality Management District.

CA-ESF 10: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LEAD AGENCY: CA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CAL EPA)
Air Monitoring
Camp Fire, Butte County
 Air monitors and air quality sensors deployed to monitor community of Chico-Tuscan Ridge, City of Santa Rosa,
South Sacramento, and Natomas.
 CARB plans to deploy two monitors to the communities of Healdsburg and Guerneville at the request of
Northern Sonoma County APCD on 11/19/2018.
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/ Los Angeles County
 Santa Barbara and Ventura counties are experiencing air quality that is predominately in the good to moderate
range due to Santa Ana wind patterns pushing smoke offshore.

CA-ESF 11: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE LEAD AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF FOOD & AGRICULTURE (CDFA)
Animal Shelter Summary
Camp Fire, Butte County
Animal Total
Animal Shelter Name Location Status Animal Description
Type Animals
Butte County/Gridley 199 E Hazel St
Open Large 300 livestock, 178 birds, 4 other 482
Fairgrounds Gridley, CA 95948
150 Airpark Blvd 365 cats, 345 dogs, 133 birds, 104
Chico Muni Airport Open Small 1,000
Chico, CA 95973 Rabbits, 25 Reptiles, 28 Other.
Glenn County 221 E Yolo St
Full Large/ Small 25 dogs, 5 cats 30
Fairgrounds Orland, CA 95963
2279 Del Oro Ave 244 cats, 196 dogs, 123 birds, 7
Old County Hospital Full Small 570
Oroville, CA 95965 other
Yuba Sutter 442 Franklin Ave
Open Large/ Small 58 dogs 58
Fairgrounds Yuba City, CA 95991
Camp Fire, Butte County Total 2,140
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/Los Angeles County
Animal Total
Animal Shelter Name Location Status Animal Description
Type Animals
Antelope Valley 2551 W Avenue H
Open Large 9 (+9) livestock 9 (+9)
Fairgrounds Lancaster, CA 93536
Castaic Animal Care 31044 Charlie Canyon Rd
Open Small 6 dogs, 10 cats 16
Center Castaic, CA 91384
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Animal Total
Animal Shelter Name Location Status Animal Description
Type Animals
CLU Gilbert Sports and 130 Overton Court
Open Small 20 small animals 20
Fitness Center Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Hansen Dam 11127 Orcas Ave
Full Large 162 livestock, 5 dogs 167
Equestrian Center Lake View Terrace, CA 91342
180 livestock, 2 dogs, 12 cats, 25
Pierce College 7100 El Rancho Dr
Full Large birds, 2 other, and 4 trailers of 221
Equestrian Center Woodland Hills, CA 91371
small animals
Santa Barbara County 937 S Thornburg St
Open Large 13 livestock 13
Fairgrounds Santa Maria, CA 93458
Simi Valley Animal 670 W Los Angeles Ave
Open Small 40 small animals 40
Shelter Simi Valley, CA 93065
5461 Winnetka Ave
Taft High School Open Small 2 dogs, 5 cats 7
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Ventura County 600 Aviation Dr
Open Small - -
Animal Shelter Camarillo, CA 93010
Ventura County 10 W Harbor Blvd
Full Large 151 livestock, 9 birds, 8 unknown 168 (+8)
Fairgrounds Ventura, CA 93001
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/Los Angeles County Total 661 (-17)

CA-ESF 12: UTILITIES LEAD AGENCY: CA UTILITIES EMERGENCY ASSOCIATION (CUEA)


Electric Outages Summary
Incident, County Utility Agency Customers Impacted
Camp Fire, Butte County Pacific Gas & Electric 14,330 (-8,458)
Woolsey Fires,
Southern California Edison 240 (-1,064)
Ventura/Los Angeles County
Total Electric Outages 14,570 (-10,522)
Gas Outages Summary
Incident, County Utility Agency Customers Impacted
Camp Fire, Butte County Pacific Gas & Electric 12,207
Total Gas Outages 12,207
Water/Wastewater
Camp Fire, Butte County
 Boil water notices issued for the following: Paradise Irrigation District; Del Oro Water Company in Paradise
Pines, Lime Saddle, Magalia, Stirling Bluffs, Buzztail; Big Bend Mobile Home Park, Grand Mutual Water Co, Blue
Oak Terrace, Cypress Acres, Foothill Solar Company, Forest Ranch Charter School, Berry Creek School,
Meadowbrook Oaks Mobile Home Park, Forest Ranch Mutual Water System, Mountain Village Homeowner's
Assoc, and Hartley Mutual Water System.
 Feather River watershed, multiple community water sources, and associated infrastructure remain threatened.
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/ Los Angeles County
 Boil water notices remain in effect for Yerba Buena Water Company and Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.

CA-ESF 14: RECOVERY LEAD AGENCY: CAL OES


Recovery Centers
 DRC/LAC coordination with Butte County, Southern California, Cal OES Regions, State Agencies, and FEMA is
continuing.

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Camp Fire, Butte County


Recovery Center
County Dates Location Hours
Type
Chico Mall – Sears
Disaster Recovery Opened
Butte County 1982 E 20th St 0900-1900
Center 11/16/2018
Chico, CA 95928
Woolsey Fire, Ventura/Los Angeles County
Recovery Center
County Dates Location Hours
Type
Ventura County Community
Foundation Building Economic
SBA Business 11/16/2018-
Ventura County Development Collaborative (EDC) Mon-Sat: 0900-1800
Recovery Center 11/22/2018
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Suite B
Camarillo, CA 93012
Grant R Brimhall Library Fri: 0900-1900
Local Assistance Opened
Ventura County 1401 E Janss Rd Sat-Sun: 0900-1700
Center 11/15/2018
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 Mon-Tues: 0900-1900
Malibu Courthouse in Malibu Civic
11/17/2018: 1300 – 2000
Center
11/18/2018: Closed
23525 Civic Center Way,
Los Angeles Disaster Assistance 11/17/2018- 11/19-24/2018: 1000 –
Malibu, CA 90265
County Centers 11/24/2018 1800
Conrad N Hilton Foundation
11/22/2018: Closed
30440 Agoura Hills Rd,
11/25/2018: Closed
Agoura, CA 91301

CA-ESF 15: PUBLIC INFORMATION LEAD AGENCY: CAL OES


 Produced new video updating the state wildfires; can be found on Youtube, Twitter, and Facebook

CA-ESF 17: VOLUNTEER AND DONATIONS MANAGEMENT LEAD AGENCY: CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS (CALVOL)
CalVol
 CalVol has set up disaster pages for the Camp and Woolsey fires: (https://californiavolunteers.ca.gov/current-
disasters/).

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AIR QUALITY MAP SOURCE: CALEPA (GISPUB.EPA.GOV/AIRNOW)

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