The Shoe Fire in Shasta County, California, continues to challenge firefighters as it enters its second week. As of October 16, 2024, the blaze has consumed 3,937 acres and remains only 7% contained, despite the efforts of 901 personnel on the scene. Crews have made progress with control lines and defensive firing operations, but a new threat looms on the horizon. Meteorologists warn of an incoming wind event starting Thursday, with gusts up to 35 mph expected through Saturday, potentially creating critical fire weather conditions. Mandatory evacuations remain in effect for zone LKH-1448-B, and officials urge residents who haven’t yet left to do so immediately. The human-caused fire, named after nearby Shoeinhorse Mountain, serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing wildfire risks in the region and the importance of fire safety awareness.
ROAD CLOSURES:
- Fenders Ferry Road at Pit River 7 Bridge: West-Bound Fenders Ferry Road (Also known as 34N17 – Forest Service Road 27) at the Pit River Bridge/Pit 7
- Ferry Road is closed at McCloud Bridge: East-Bound Fenders Ferry Road at the McCloud River Bridge

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