2024 Line Fire Update #9
Line Fire Update 9/30/24
Dear Camp Supporters:
Nearly 4 weeks after the Line Fire began, we got a second evacuation warning for the Barton Flats area. Due to a significant flare up on Sunday on the north slope above Seven Oaks, the camp and surrounding area have been blanketed by low lying smoke.
Power went out at about 6 pm, Sunday, and our backup generator kicked on.
As a recap, the Line Fire has burned over 43,000 acres and was 83% contained when a smoldering section got away from the fire crews in the wind. The USFS and Cal Fire have had close to1200 personnel assigned to fight the Line Fire. Half of Big Bear is under an evacuation warning right now as this latest leg of the fire climbs the mountain above Seven Oaks. Big Bear Snow Summit is directly on the other side of the firey mountain, and they have their water cannons spraying water on the top of the ski mountain.
Latest Watch Duty map details a hot spot on both sides of hwy 38, east of Angelus Oaks. We have no other confirmed details as we are preparing this newsletter.
The orange color is 24-hours old hot spot and the red blur is the 12-hours old hot spot.
This map shows where all the air support resources are currently being deployed.
Most of the photos in this newsletter were taken by staff members as they evacuated Sunday evening. We added a few love letters of support and concern from campers.
“I just want you and all the staff to know how much our hearts go out to you. I am so grateful that you all care so deeply for our camp, and recognize (as best I can) the emotional trauma you experience with each one of these fires and flare-ups.
Know how many of us care about you and camp, and that we are rooting for you, camp, the firefighters, and all the creatures impacted by the fires.”
Tara S
“Thank you so much for keeping us appraised of the fire and Camp’s situation! We are holding you close in our hearts as you navigate this difficult time. We are glad you and staff are safe and have been so diligent in trying to keep camp up and safe. May some good come from your having to evacuate again!”
Marge W
This photo was taken yesterday while driving down hwy 38, before passing through Angeles Oaks.
“Oh my goodness!
Such a roller coaster for all of you (and all of us who love the camp)”
Stephanie L
Much LOVE
Stay safe and strong
again
Much LOVE
Blessings and prayers”
Jeanne S
“Sending prayers and love your way.”
Deanne B
“Thanks so much for all your amazing work to preserve the camp. While we were sorry not to be there this weekend, we have donated our fee to help with cleanup.”
Betty and Tom
We’ll keep you updated as we get more information. Keep camp and our beloved mountain in your thoughts and prayers.
anet James
Executive Director
director@uucamp.org