Attached is today’s update on the Castle Fire. Also attached is a map that shows the current fire perimeter, the planning area for the wildfire, and the closure that is in effect for the area. To view a more detailed closure area map, please
visit http://bit.ly/CastleClosureMap. For additional information, please contact the Castle Fire Information Center at (928) 643-8152 or (928) 643-8158.
Castle Fire progresses at slow and steady pace
FREDONIA, Ariz.,
July 27, 2019 — The Castle Fire remains low to moderately active and fire managers are now utilizing aerial ignitions to help fortify the control lines and keep the fire's spread in check. As the fire
moves across the landscape, it will encounter areas with dense pockets of fuel that could result in increased fire behavior. The aerial ignitions can be used to target heavily fueled areas which will help lessen the fire intensity as the Castle Fire progresses.
Fire managers have identified the 19,632-acre planning area where the Castle Fire can bring positive restorative benefits to the area. Low intensity wildfire
can be advantageous by providing an efficient and safe way to remove the dead and decaying plant material that could act as fuel for future forest fires.
Fire managers plan well in advance for opportunities such as this. The success in achieving restoration objectives is largely attributed to timing, current
weather conditions and available fuel. The appropriate organization of well-trained professional firefighters to develop the plan and execute the work on the ground is essential.
Area thunderstorms have not materialized over the fire area and have had minimal effects on the Castle Fire. However, the forecast calls for hotter and
drier weather into the weekend. When the lightning-caused Castle Fire was first discovered on July 12th, it was located about 11 miles south of Jacob Lake, 3 miles west of Highway 67,
and just east of Forest Road 761 near Oquer Canyon. It Is currently 1,720 acres and is spreading north and south along the eastern perimeter of the planning area.
As an added safety measure for both public and firefighters, a temporary Closure Order is now in effect for the Castle Fire area:
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6439/ The Castle Fire poses no danger to structures or other local infrastructure.
CASTLE FIRE OVERVIEW
Kaibab National Forest information is available through the following sources:
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