River Fire prompts evacuations south of Salinas, California

August 17, 2020  |  6:22 p.m. PDT

Map River Fire at 2:28 p.m. PDT August 17, 2020
Map of the River Fire at 2:28 p.m. PDT August 17, 2020.

Not much additional information is available about the River Fire. Monterey County has current evacuation information. CAL FiRE has not updated the size since they announced it was 2,800 acres this morning.

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Five structures have been damaged and there have been four “Confirmed Fire Personnel and Civilian Injuries” according to CAL FIRE.

Resources assigned include 10 hand crews, 2 helicopters, 55 fire engines, 9 dozers, and 6 water tenders for a total of 520 personnel.


August 17, 2020  |  7:13 a.m. PDT

map River Fire Salinas California
The red and yellow dots on the map represent heat detected by a satellite on the River Fire at 2:18 a.m. PDT August 17, 2020. The locations are estimates and the fire has continued to spread since then.

Monday morning at 6 a.m. PDT CAL FIRE reported that the River Fire five miles south of Salinas has burned 2,800 acres and threatens 1,500 structures. Five structures have been damaged but none destroyed. Four firefighters have suffered heat-related injuries.

The fire has crossed Pine Canyon Road, CAL FIRE said, and is moving south toward River Road.

Mandatory evacuations were in effect at 6 a.m. PDT August 17 for Pine Canyon Road, Parker Road, Laurel Lane, and Trimble Hill Lane. The evacuation center is at Buena Vista Middle School, 18250 Tara Drive in Salinas. More information about evacuations can be found at CAL FIRE.


August 16, 2020 | 8 p.m. PDT

map River Fire
The red dots represent heat detected by a satellite on the River Fire at 1:54 p.m. PDT August 16, 2020.

CAL FIRE said at 5:40 p.m. Sunday that the River Fire reported at 3:14 a.m. PDT Sunday morning had burned 500 acres. It is in northern California about 5 miles south of Salinas and 6 miles northeast of Carmel Valley. Evacuations are in effect.

Sunday afternoon the wind recorded at the Rana Creek Tower near the fire was out of the north at 6 to 12  mph with gusts between 12 and 18. After 6 p.m. it switched to come out of the southwest at 10 mph with gusts to 13, pushing the fire to the northeast toward the valley. The relative humidity in the afternoon was around 30 percent with the temperature in the high 80s.

The forecast for Monday is for a high temperature around 90, relative humidity in the afternoon of 35 percent, and wind out of the west at 5 to 10 with gusts up to 21 in the afternoon.

The area has not been visited by fire for many years, so there should be abundant fuel available, offering firefighters a high resistance to control.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.

One thought on “River Fire prompts evacuations south of Salinas, California”

  1. I keep hearing first on scene making a report on conditions i.e. 20 acres with the potential of 200 acres. Doesn’t that send a message to command centers that this fire will “run” its course with equipment assigned and augmented equipment as required? If you have 20 acres, fuel type, rate-of-spread, terrain, leave it at that until you have the fire contained or give updates as needed.

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