VOLUSIA
COUNTY SITUATION REPORT # 58
(status changes made
since last report shown in bold black
type)
EVENT: WILDFIRES
1998
DATE
/ TIME: July
6, 1998 @ 01500 hrs
EOC
HOURS OF OPERATION: 0800
to 20:00. (HOURS
DEPEND ON FIRE SITUATION)
EOC
BRIEFING TIMES: 0900 AND 1500
EOC
ACTIVATION LEVEL : 4
LOCAL
STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARATION : ORIGINALLY ISSUED JUNE 22, 1998
AT 1 P.M. RETROACTIVE TO JUNE 20, 1998
DATE
OF EXPIRATION : Extended an additional seven days.
Revised date of expiration is now July 11, 1998.
CONTACT
NUMBERS FOR COUNTY EOC AND PIO: (904) 254-1500
COUNTY
ESF-5 FAX : (904) 258-4096
SUMMARY
OF FIRE ACTIVITY
LOCATION(S)
OF FIRES TO DATE : FIRES LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
DUE TO NUMBER OF FIRES
AND FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE, THIS REPORT FOCUSES UPON
NEW FIRE EVENTS ONLY AND WILL REFER TO THEM IN
GENERAL TERMS OF LOCATION.
The
major areas of utmost concern at this time are as
follows:
- Flagler County
Fires - Firefighters in Volusia County are
undertaking strategic actions in the event
that a wind shift occurs and brings the
Flagler fires back across the Volusia County
line. Flagler County EOC is receiving mutual
aid assistance in fighting these fires.
Continued monitoring for additional impact
for Volusia County resources, fire fighters
and/or shelters.
- Law Camp - Fire
has broken out on the western side.
- Quail Ridge- This
fire has burned approximately 7,000 acres.
This fire has advanced to the South. Portions
of this fire are still hot.
- Lafayette fire -
This fire continues to threaten developed
areas including Plantation Pines. Flare ups
on the easterly flanks this afternoon (7/5)
have been contained.
- Ranchette Road -
This fire is not currently hot.
- Mary Farms fire -
This is a flare up of previous fire activity
in the area . This fire has consumed
approximately, 3500 acres and has advanced
southeast. However the fire has been
contained.
- Pierson - This
fire is located on the north side of the Town
of Pierson. A couple of flare-ups this
afternoon (7/5) have been contained.
- SR 40 - a new
fire located generally located one (1) mile
south of SR 40 and west of the power lines.
- "Break
Eight" fire started Saturday night (7/4)
coming from Crane Swamp - contained.
- I-95 milemarker
242, 2 miles south of 442 was started by
lightning but is contained.
- Other fires are
under surveillance and are continuing to be
assessed for further action:
- Brevard County
fire - This fire has advanced to the north
and has crossed Maytown/Osteen Road west of
I-95. However this fire poses no threat to
developed areas.
- Indian Lake Road
area fire(s). Are presently contained.
- County Road 3
area fire. Begun by lightning 30 Jun 98.
Poses no threat to structures.
- Shunz Road fire.
Poses no threat to structures.
- Lake Woodruff -
presently contained
- Lake Harney area
- mop up activities continue on fires in this
general area
ACREAGE
OF FIRES CURRENTLY ACTIVE: ESTIMATED TOTAL ACREAGE,
APPROXIMATELY: 136,000 acres
SUPPRESSION
EFFORTS UNDERWAY : The policy is to protect life first.
Protection of structures will be prioritized based on
field conditions. A unified command
consisting of Volusia County and municipalities has
been coordinated with Division of Forestry. It has
been determined that some fires may be suspicious in
nature. Air reconnaissance flights are being flown to
map fire locations by the U.S. Forest Service out of
New Smyrna Beach and DeLand airports. Firefighters
plan a controlled burn around the Indian Lake Road
area fire(s). Several controlled burn operations were
conducted. Due to southernly winds,
all northern flanks end of the fires will be tested
today. Projected hot spots include Plantation Pines,
LPGA, Breakaway Trails and Hunter's Ridge although no
areas are under mandatory evacuation.
MUTUAL
AID:
- State Fire Marshal's
Office: 8 people on duty.
- National Guard: 130
individuals from the First of the 265th ADA Battalion
have arrived for firefighting duty and have been
reassigned to other counties. A
large tent is available just west of I-95 on State
Road 40 to provide rest and food for guardsmen,
firefighters and any other support personnel. 56
individuals and heavy equipment from the 3rd of the
116th FA Battalion (Arcadia, Florida) and have
arrived in Volusia County at 1400 hrs July 4, 1998.
This is to include 10 HummVs, 4 (2 ½ ton trucks), 2
(5- ton trucks), 4 Hemmits (heavy duty utility
truck).
- Federal Incident
Command (Blue Team): 38 person overhead team arrived
on Saturday (6/27). They brought 5 "hot
shot" teams which consist of 20 personnel per
team, and included a Type I helicopter equipped with
a 2000 gal water tank, 2 Type II helicopters and 1
tactical aircraft for aerial spotting. The U.S.
Forest Service/DOF have sent 268 firefighters. They
have provided 16 tractor plow units and 30 engines.
- Public Information
Office: PIO's from across the state
are sending individuals to provide assistance. The
latest news and information on fires and evacuations
in Volusia County is currently available on Volusia
County's World Wide Web page at
http://www.volusia.org .
- Salvation Army:
Responsible for all field food as of Monday, 6/29/98.
A warehouse for storage & distribution has been
established at the Daytona Mall (Nova Road).
- US Marine Corps:
Personnel from Camp Lejuene remain with the
reinstalled temporary bridge on Rima Ridge Road. The
intent of the bridge is to facilitate heavy equipment
traffic between US 92 and State Road 40 in the event
I-95 and other north-south arteries are congested or
closed to traffic.
- RAPID RESPONSE TEAM
(RRT) MEMBERS: David Saniter from Lee County is
serving in the EOC and David Donnolly from Alachua
County is working with the Fire Command Planning.
- AMERICAN RED CROSS:
Coordinate sheltering efforts and meeting the needs
of victims and workers.
OTHER: CEOC currently
has personnel from State Division of Emergency
Management; State Division of Forestry; National
Guard; Florida Dept. Of Law Enforcement; Florida
Highway Patrol; and Florida Department of
Transportation. Representatives from SBA and FEMA are
in the County to conduct damage assessment.
INJURIES
/ CASUALTIES
INJURIES
(MINOR) TO DATE : 10 (firefighters) + 1
fire contractor
FATALITIES
TO DATE : 0
MISSING
PERSONS TO DATE : 0
STATUS
OF MISSING PERSONS : N/A
PROPERTY
/ INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED
HOMES
THREATENED : Cumulatively, approximately 29,000
homes threatened in various areas around Volusia
County (including 20,000 homes in the Daytona Beach
and Ormond Beach area).
*HOMES
DESTROYED/DAMAGED : 2 homes destroyed and 10 mobile homes
damaged in Ormond Beach.
*BUSINESSES
THREATENED : 5
*BUSINESSES
DAMAGED/DESTROYED : 4 businesses in the Ormond Beach area
were destroyed.
*OTHER
STRUCTURES THREATENED : Unknown
*OTHER
STRUCTURES DAMAGED : Unknown
*OTHER
STRUCTURES DESTROYED : 15 (miscellaneous hunting camp
structures)
*VEHICLES
DAMAGED :
3 (two automobiles and a boat)
*VEHICLES
DESTROYED : Unknown
*
Data is preliminary and is subject to revision base
upon continuing field evaluations.
INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPACTED:
Communications: Fire
breaks have been installed around a Bellsouth
telecommunications tower in the Ormond Beach area.
Additional telephone lines at the CEOC are now
installed. Radio communications continues to be very
heavy.
Power: FPL and Clay
Electric continue to work on power restoration. FPL
has requested that the FDOT remove trees adjacent to
their power lines on the south side of US 92 to
prevent interruptions of service. Power line/poles
going west on US 92 are intermittently down and FPL
is aware of the situation. Report only those
wires/poles in the roadway. FPC reports 73 without
power in Barberville and Pierson area and 3 people
without power at FP&L.
UTILITIES : Those
residents returning to homes in Hunters Ridge are
advised to monitor water pressure and follow 'boil
water' procedures if in doubt
ROAD
CLOSURES:.
None
EVACUATIONS
/ SHELTERS
AREA(S)
EVACUATED:
Voluntary
Evacuation Areas:
(A) City of Daytona Beach
Indigo Lakes
Subdivision
Jimmy Ann Drive area,
from Mason Ave. To LPGA Blvd.
LPGA residential
community
Mason Avenue, north
side only Bill France Boulevard to Williamson
Boulevard
North Tomoka Farms
Road, north of US 92
West of Derbyshire,
North of LPGA
(B)
City
of Edgewater
Florida Shores
Subdivision, South of SR 442, from Hibiscus west to
City Limits
(C)
City
of Ormond Beach
Aberdeen Subdivision
Airport Road
Airport Road north to
Durrance Lane excluding Bear Creek Subdivision
Bear Creek Subdivision
Breakaway Trails
Subdivision
Broadwater Subdivision
Coquina Point
Subdivision
Hunters Ridge
Subdivision
North of Ormond Beach
airport including Pineland Trails, Hope/Timothy
Streets
Ormond Greens
Subdivision
Ormond Lakes
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
Pine Trails
Subdivision
Spring Meadows
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
The Falls Subdivision
(Ormond Beach)
Tymber Creek
Subdivision, west of powerline
U.S. 1 North of
Airport Road (within Ormond Beach city limits)
West of I-95 within
Ormond Beach City Limits
(D) Town of Pierson
East Washington Avenue
from Pine St. to the Flagler County line
(E)
Unincorporated
Region
Cone Road &
Appaloosa Lane Area (west of Ormond Beach)
Cow Creek Road from SR
442 South to Volco Road (West of the City of
Edgewater)
Daytona Pines, West
end of Fleming Avenue (West of Ormond Beach)
Hunting Camp/Rasley
Road/Archie Road (Lake Ashby Area)
Quail Ranch Road (Lake
Ashby Area)
Ranchette Road, South
of SR 44 west of New Smyrna Beach
Rima Ridge (west of
Ormond Beach)
River Bend, (South of
SR 40/Booth Road)
Rodeo Road, West of
Ormond Beach
Town and Country
Trailer Park SW corner of US 92 and Tomoka Farms
Road.
Mandatory
Evacuations: NONE
NUMBER
OF HOUSEHOLDS EVACUATED: Cumulative 29,000.
NUMBER
OF EVACUEES : Unknown; however, estimated at several
thousand.
SHELTERS (coordinated by the
American Red Cross)
SHELTERS
OPEN :
NSB Park and
Recreation Center
DeLand YMCA
Babe James Youth
Center (pet Shelter)
County Fairgrounds,
DeLand (Pet Shelter)
Daytona International
Speedway
SHELTER
POPULATION: 8 as of 12:30
- July 6
SPECIAL
NEEDS POPULATION: 0
SHELTERS
ON STANDBY
Seabreeze High School
Atlantic High School
Spruce Creek
Elementary
Spruce Creek High
Mt. Bethel Baptist
First Baptist Church
of Oak Hill
Temple Israel
First Baptist Church
of Pierson
Sweetwater Elementary
Mainland High
First United Methodist
Church, Ormond Beach
Sugar Mill Elementary
(PSN only)
New Smyrna Beach High
School
BILLETING
FOR SUPPORT CREWS :
FEDERAL
BLUE TEAM
1. DELAND HIGH SCHOOL
- 200 CREW MEMBERS
2. DELAND MIDDLE
SCHOOL - 104 CREW MEMBERS
3. VOLUSIA COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS-FEDERAL OVERHEAD SOUTHERN BLUE TEAM
MUTUAL
AID
1. ERAU - 140 CREW
MEMBERS
2. STETSON - @
CAPACITY 300+ CREW MEMBERS
MISCELLANEOUS
FINANCIAL:
Daily
costs are estimated at $155,000 per day excluding
state-wide mutual aid and additional expenditures
from municipalities. The Federal Government has
declared Volusia County a disaster area and has
pledged to cover 75% of local municipal firefighting
cost. All First Union Banks are taking monetary
donations for the Volusia County Fire Relief Fund.
Cash donations will be put directly into a special
account specifically for firefighting efforts.
FEDERAL
OVERHEAD SOUTHERN BLUE TEAM: Incident Command Post has been
established at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on SR
44, east of I-4 and the City of DeLand.
FEEDING:
The
Salvation Army has continuing responsibility for
feeding firefighters and evacuees.
WEATHER
REPORT:
Through 2p.m. (July 6) --- Continued
south/southeasterly winds with a chance of
isolated showers and lightning storms may develop
from North Lake County to Daytona Beach. The
dryness index for Volusia County remains at over 700.
SUPPORT: There will be a communications
facility set up for the Volusia County Fairgrounds on
4 July 1998. The Speedway has been established as a
logistical staging area for incoming federal and
state resources to support Volusia and surrounding
counties. State Division of Emergency Management
contact is Eric Gentry at (850) 509-9047.
DONATIONS:
There is
not a shortage of any supplies reported at this point
in time. All First Union Banks are taking monetary
donations for the Volusia County Fire Relief Fund.
Cash donations will be put directly into a special
account specifically for firefighting efforts. Number
of volunteers (not including fire fighters or
military) has been estimated at 1,650 volunteers with
39,600 hours to date. Votran/School Board has sent
twelve (12) bus operators and 2 mechanics to assist
Flagler County
There are reports of
people soliciting money for firefighter relief door
to door. Be very careful and check out the
organization first before making any donations.
ESTIMATED
LOSS:
Estimated value of loss structures
(residential and commercial) to date is $1.9
million dollars. Preliminary estimated value of
timber loss is $60 - $70 million.
FEDERAL
ASSISTANCE: Amendment to the notice for the State of
Florida (FEMA-1223-DR) dated June 18, 1998, makes
available Category B Public Assistance program funds
to Volusia County.
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