A wildfire estimated to be 100 acres in size is actively burning along the Humboldt-Trinity County Line.
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest Service reports that the fire is burning 6 miles northwest of Hyampom near Grapevine Creek.
Aircraft, Fire Engines, and Firefighters are responding to the #GrapeFire which is estimated to be 100 acres in size. The fire is approximately 6 miles northwest of Hyampom, near Grapevine creek. No structures are threatened at this time. pic.twitter.com/PWmtFUAiqz
— Shasta-Trinity NF (@ShastaTrinityNF) April 25, 2018
The Forest Service and Calfire are responding to the scene with firefighters, aircraft and fire engines.
The fire, being referred to as the “Grape Incident,” was first reported around 6:41 last night according to scanner traffic.
No structures are reported to be threatened at this time.
CAL FIRE is assisting the @SixRiversNF with a wildfire at Black Bennet Rd. near Grape Creek, 8 miles SW of Burnt Ranch (Humboldt County) #GrapeFire https://t.co/lgeIEA7yUb pic.twitter.com/mCCFpZr9NV
— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) April 25, 2018