Originally published at 8:47 a.m. PDT July 25, 2020Satellite imagery showing heat and smoke on the Caldwell Fire at 7:41 p.m. PDT July 25, 2020.The Caldwell Fire in northeast California has been very active for the last two days, growing to 11,860 acres by Saturday morning and was particularly active on the east and northeast sides Saturday. Firefighters are constructing both direct and indirect control lines to limit fire spread using existing road and trail systems. They will work from the Lava Beds National Monument Visitor Center southwest and from the 10 Road going back west toward the lava fields.The Caldwell Fire is on the Modoc/Siskiyou county line southeast of Lava Beds National Monument and 37 miles southeast of Klamath Falls, Oregon.Click here for information about the Gold Fire. Map showing the location of wildfires in northeast California at 10:47 p.m. PDT July 24, 2020.Wildfire smoke forecast for 6 a.m. MDT July 25, 2020. NOAA.
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Caldwell Fire is very active in northeast California

Bill Gabbert
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