Containment Efforts Underway for Butte County’s June Fire, Over 1,000 Acres Burned

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The Junes Fire that began in Butte County on Saturday has seen significant progress in containment efforts. As of Sunday morning, the fire has burned 1,056 acres and is now 50% contained. This means that a substantial portion of the fire perimeter has been secured, reducing the risk of further spread. Fortunately, there have been no injuries reported, and no structures are currently under threat.

The Butte County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders for specific areas east of Zone 907 Four Junes Way and south of Four Junes Way in Zone 911 in Honcut. However, these orders have since been lifted, allowing residents to return to their homes. The focus now for firefighting crews is to achieve full control and containment of the fire.

In addition to the Junes Fire, the Rocky Fire in Butte County has burned 17.2 acres and is also 50% contained. This fire poses no immediate threat to structures. It is crucial for residents in wildfire-prone areas to stay informed and prepared for such situations. Cal Fire provides updates on wildfire incidents, and residents can sign up to receive text messages for updates specific to their ZIP code.

Federal wildfire incidents are also tracked for additional information. It is essential to have a plan in place for power outages, as they can occur during wildfires. Being prepared with necessary supplies and knowing how to report and track power outages is crucial. In situations where power and cellphone service are lost, knowing how to access information through National Weather Service radio stations can be a lifeline.

Road closures are common during wildfires, so staying informed about road conditions and having alternative routes planned is important. Caltrans’ QuickMap app provides real-time updates on road conditions that can help residents navigate safely during evacuation or travel. By staying informed and prepared, residents can better protect themselves and their communities during wildfire season.

The progress in containing the Junes Fire and the Rocky Fire is a testament to the hard work and dedication of firefighting crews. As containment efforts continue, residents are urged to remain vigilant and prepared for any developments. By working together and following safety guidelines, communities can mitigate the impact of wildfires and ensure the safety of all residents.

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