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Fresno County's Boone Fire Is Quickly Approaching 20,000 Acres
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By Anthony W. Haddad
Published 10 months ago on
September 6, 2024

The Boone Fire in Fresno County has burned 17,328 acres and is 5% contained, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings. More than 1,600 firefighters are battling the blaze amid hot, dry conditions. (Facebook/CHP Coalinga)

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The Boone Fire, which ignited Tuesday, has scorched 17,328 acres and is 5% contained as of Friday morning, CalFire reported.

More than 1,600 personnel are battling the blaze, supported by 125 engines, 44 water tenders, 13 helicopters, 28 bulldozers, and 42 hand crews.

Current Situation

Fire crews are working to strengthen containment lines as the fire continues to burn through grass and brush.

In the northern region, it is burning in an area previously hit by the 2020 Mineral Fire. Dry vegetation, fueled by above-average temperatures and low humidity, has intensified fire conditions.

The hot, dry weather is expected to persist through Saturday, with temperatures climbing into the high 90s. Winds are forecasted to pick up Friday afternoon, with gusts reaching 20 mph. Cooler weather is anticipated early next week.

Evacuation Center, Orders, and Warnings

An evacuation center has been set up at the Red Cross facility located at 555 Monroe Street in Coalinga.

Evacuation Orders: 

  • Fresno County: P11A
  • Fresno County: P22A
  • Fresno County: P12
  • Fresno County: P21
  • Fresno County: P13A

Evacuation Warnings: 

  • Fresno County: P11B
  • Fresno County: P17
  • Fresno County: P20
  • Fresno County: P22B
  • Fresno County: P23
  • Fresno County: P13B  ** NEW WARNING **
  • Monterey County: G021  ** NEW WARNING **
  • Monterey County: G029  ** NEW WARNING **
Evacuation map showing evacuation orders in red and warnings in yellow as of Thursday, Sept. 6, 2024.
Evacuation map showing evacuation orders in red and warnings in yellow as of Thursday, Sept. 6, 2024. (CalFire)

Wild Fire Air Quality Warning

The Department of Public Health has issued a warning about the Boone Fire in Fresno County, which is producing smoke that is affecting air quality in Coalinga and surrounding areas. Residents in Fresno and Kings counties are urged to take precautions against the deteriorating air quality.

Health officials recommend that residents stay indoors, use portable air cleaners or high-efficiency filters to reduce fine particles, and create a designated clean air room.

Those in need of additional relief are encouraged to visit Clean Air Centers or other indoor, air-conditioned public spaces. These centers, similar to the Valley’s cooling centers, are designed to provide shelter during wildfire and smoke events.

 

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Anthony W. Haddad, who graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with his undergraduate degree and attended Fresno State for a MBA, is the Swiss Army knife of GV Wire. He writes stories, manages social media, and represents the organization on the ground.

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