
Cheryl Aoife Johnson
This smoke projection from the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh computer model depicts smoke from the #OakFire moving southward into the San Joaquin Valley today and tonight. Exposure to particle pollution can aggravate lung disease and cause asthma attacks. #CAwx #Firewx pic.twitter.com/b25BOiVEfF
— NWS Hanford (@NWSHanford) July 27, 2022
Mariposa County Resource Information Guides for Residents Affected by the Oak Fire
We know that our community is facing another challenging time and stress and emotions are running high. We have gathered some important resources for the community. Please help to share these resources and accurate information.
FIRE INFORMATION LINKS:
CAL FIRE Oak Fire Incident Page: www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/2022/7/22/oak-fire/
Map of the area including evacuations and advisories- https://arcg.is/jKqD5
COUNTY EMERGENCY RESOURCES AND INFORMATION:
Register for Home Phone Calls, Cell Phone Calls, Text and Email Alerts from the Sheriff’s Office: www.msoalert.com
Mariposa County Oak Fire Information Page: www.mariposacounty.org/2454/Oak-Fire-Incident
Mariposa County Emergency & Recovery Page: www.mariposacountyrecovers.org
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS:
Oak Fire Information Line: 1-844-668-3473
Mariposa County Dispatch: 1-209-966-3615
Large Animal Evacuations: 1-707-484-3556
Mariposa SPCA: 1-209-966-5275
American Red Cross: 1-800-733-2767
Mariposa County Health & Human Services: 209-966-2000 or 1-800-549-6741… Continue reading