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RIVER FIRE (Mariposa/Madera County)
- *NEW* River Fire OPS Map as of 7/14 AM (pdf 18.9MB)
*NEW* River Fire PIO Map as of 7/14 AM (pdf 2.2MB) - CalFire Incident Page
- CalFire Text Updates (includes current acreage and containment percentages): https://incidents.readyforwildfire.org
Scroll down to the “Sign Up for Text Messages” form - Emergency Alerts/Evacuation Info
- For emergency alerts:
- Text your zip code to 888777
- Madera County MCAlert
- Mariposa County MSOAlert
- Madera County
- Madera Co. Evacuation Notices
- If you’re in need of evacuation assistance, call (559) 675-7770. If it is an emergency, call 911.
- For animal evacuation assistance call Madera County Animal Control (559) 675-7769
- Mariposa County
- Mariposa Co. EVACUATION MAP
- Mariposa Co. Evacuation Notices
- For animal evacuation assistance call the Mariposa Co. Sheriff at (209) 966-3615.
- Central California Animal Disaster Team (CCADT)
- Evacuation Center:
New Life Christian Center
5089 Cole Road
Mariposa, CA 95338 - If you are preparing to evacuate, here is a good checklist
- For emergency alerts:
- Maps
- CalTopo
- #FireMappers
- FlightRadar24: Track current air attack on the fire
- Webcams
- Tiled View AlertWildfire Cameras: shows all cameras trained on the fire area
- *NEW* Twitch.tv Live Camera feed from Mt Bullion
- Scanner Channels
- Official Social Media
- Independent Social Media
- Mountain Fire & Emergency Facebook (admins report only verified information)
- Jeff Aiello FB Live videos
- Talk of the Hill Group (community group may contain unverified information)
- @CAFireScanner (reports on fires throughout CA)
- Twitter Search #RiverFire
- Facebook Search #RiverFire
- Local News
- PG&E Power Outage Map
- Weather & Smoke
- IQAir
- AirNow Fire Map: This hybrid map shows both official EPA sensors (more accurate) and low-cost and temporary sensors (more localized and more current)
- GOES WEST- Pacific Coast Viewer (satellite smoke conditions)
- National Weather Service – Hanford
- NWS Current Forecast Discussion