Size: 200 acres
Containment: 0%
Start Date & Time: July 7, 2024, 1609 PDT
Cause: Unknown / Under Investigation
Location: 5 miles south of Soda Springs, Calif. Royal Gorge, North Fork of the American River
Suppression Strategy: Full Suppression
CURRENT SITUATION
The Royal Fire did not experience significant growth overnight. Reported acreage is due to more accurate mapping by FIRIS. There has been little progress on containment due to extremely steep and difficult to access terrain. The fire is currently boxed in with retardant. Significant aerial resources continue to monitor and attack the incident. Ground crews continue to work on building handline and dozer line around the fire.
The fire is active with crews reporting short-range spotting, tree crowning and short uphill runs. High pressure and extreme heat is expected over the fire area for the next several days. Low humidity and dry fuels are contributing to resistance of containment measures.
The Tahoe National Forest has issued a closure for the fire footprint and surrounding fire area for the safety of the public and firefighter personnel.
Current resources assigned to the Royal Fire include: 1 Type 2 helicopter, 6 Type 1 helicopters including 2 Type 1 night-flying water dropper, 2 night-flying capable UAS (drones), 1 Type 3 hoist-capable helicopter, 24 crews, 16 engines, 5 dozers and several support staff (overhead).
CLOSURES
Tahoe National Forest has issued a fire area closure order.
EVACUATIONS
RESOURCES
The County of Placer encourages resident and visitors to sign up for Tahoe Alerts. Tahoe Alerts is a one-stop resource for the various emergency alert systems available in different regions around Lake Tahoe, encompassing Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Douglas, Alpine, and Washoe counties, as well as Truckee, Carson City and South Lake Tahoe.
INCIDENT HISTORY
The Royal Fire was reported July 7, 2024 at 4:09 p.m. in the area of Royal Gorge on the North Fork of the American River on the Tahoe National Forest. The fire is located in steep, rugged terrain that is difficult to access. Tahoe National Forest immediately responded to the incident with aggressive aerial resources. Ground crews continue to reinforce incident objectives to suppress and contain the fire as quickly as possible. The Tahoe National Forest is in unified command with Placer County Sheriff’s Office, CALFIRE/Placer County Fire and Placer County Office of Emergency Services on the Royal Fire incident.
Containment: 0%
Start Date & Time: July 7, 2024, 1609 PDT
Cause: Unknown / Under Investigation
Location: 5 miles south of Soda Springs, Calif. Royal Gorge, North Fork of the American River
Suppression Strategy: Full Suppression
CURRENT SITUATION
The Royal Fire did not experience significant growth overnight. Reported acreage is due to more accurate mapping by FIRIS. There has been little progress on containment due to extremely steep and difficult to access terrain. The fire is currently boxed in with retardant. Significant aerial resources continue to monitor and attack the incident. Ground crews continue to work on building handline and dozer line around the fire.
The fire is active with crews reporting short-range spotting, tree crowning and short uphill runs. High pressure and extreme heat is expected over the fire area for the next several days. Low humidity and dry fuels are contributing to resistance of containment measures.
The Tahoe National Forest has issued a closure for the fire footprint and surrounding fire area for the safety of the public and firefighter personnel.
Current resources assigned to the Royal Fire include: 1 Type 2 helicopter, 6 Type 1 helicopters including 2 Type 1 night-flying water dropper, 2 night-flying capable UAS (drones), 1 Type 3 hoist-capable helicopter, 24 crews, 16 engines, 5 dozers and several support staff (overhead).
CLOSURES
Tahoe National Forest has issued a fire area closure order.
- The Royal Fire Closure Area boundary begins at the intersection of Serene Road and Soda Springs Road (County Road 6001). The boundary follows the Soda Springs Road south and then west and south to the junction of Mosquito Ridge Road (Forest Road 96). The boundary then continues northwest for approximately 5 miles until it reaches the western terminus of the Long Valley Trail (Forest Trail 14E29). The boundary then travels along the Long Valley Trail east to the intersection of Long Valley and Palisades Creek Trail (Forest Trail 14E14) and then continues north along the Palisades Creek Trail to the intersection with Kidd Lakes Road (County Road 9146). The boundary then travels southeast from the Palisades Creek Trailhead for approximately 3 miles back to the starting point at Serene Road and Soda Springs Road.
EVACUATIONS
- Placer County Sheriff’s Office has not issued any additional evacuation orders or warnings.
- An evacuation warning remains for the community of the Cedars.
RESOURCES
The County of Placer encourages resident and visitors to sign up for Tahoe Alerts. Tahoe Alerts is a one-stop resource for the various emergency alert systems available in different regions around Lake Tahoe, encompassing Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Douglas, Alpine, and Washoe counties, as well as Truckee, Carson City and South Lake Tahoe.
INCIDENT HISTORY
The Royal Fire was reported July 7, 2024 at 4:09 p.m. in the area of Royal Gorge on the North Fork of the American River on the Tahoe National Forest. The fire is located in steep, rugged terrain that is difficult to access. Tahoe National Forest immediately responded to the incident with aggressive aerial resources. Ground crews continue to reinforce incident objectives to suppress and contain the fire as quickly as possible. The Tahoe National Forest is in unified command with Placer County Sheriff’s Office, CALFIRE/Placer County Fire and Placer County Office of Emergency Services on the Royal Fire incident.