Map Legend
California Combined Statewide Evacuation Public View
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Evacuation Order Reference 1 |
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Evacuation Warning Reference 2 |
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Advisory Reference 3 |
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Evacuation Order Lifted Reference 4 |
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Normal Reference 5 |
Smoke and Haze Forcast (PPM)
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Smoke and Haze Forecast 0-3 PPM |
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Smoke and Haze Forecast 3-25 PPM |
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Smoke and Haze Forecast 25-63 PPM |
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Smoke and Haze Forecast 63-158 PPM |
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Smoke and Haze Forecast >158 PPM |
Others
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Active Incident |
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Contained Incident |
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Fires Less than 10 Acres |
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Prescribed Fire |
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Mudslide |
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Flood |
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Earthquake |
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Lightning Activity |
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Incident Perimeter Reference 6 |
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Red Flag Warning Reference 7 |
- Evacuation Order: An immediate threat to life. This is an order by law enforcement to leave immediately. The area is lawfully closed to public access.
- Evacuation Warning: A potential threat to life and/or property. Those who require additional time to evacuate and those with pets and livestock should leave immediately.
- Evacuation Advisory: A precautionary notice alerting residents that conditions could become dangerous. People should prepare to leave, gather essential items, and stay informed in case an evacuation order is issued.
- Evacuation Order Lifted: Officials have determined the immediate danger has passed. Residents may return home but should remain alert for any changes in conditions or updated instructions.
- Normal: No current threats to life or property.
- Incident Perimeter: Perimeters are generalized and do not necessarily indicate structures within the boundaries have been damaged or destroyed.
- Red Flag Warning: National Weather Service Red Flag Warnings indicate warm temperatures, very low humidities, and stronger winds that can combine to produce an increased risk of fire danger.