5-4 Fire

This event is being monitored.

This fire is in a neighboring county with close proximity. At this time, there is no immediate threat to our community, but we are maintaining close coordination with partner agencies and will provide updates as conditions evolve.

Rush Fire

ReadyTrinity.org Alerts for Rush Fire

  • 6/22/2025 - 9:24 AM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office has lifted the evacuation warning for zones - LEW-176, LEW-177, LEW-178, LEW-179 Please use caution as equipment and personnel may still be working in the area.
     
  • 6/20/2025 - 5:08 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's office has downgraded all zones to an evacuation warning - LEW-176, LEW-177, LEW-178, LEW-179. All residents should be ready to evacuate if conditions change.
     
  • 6/20/2025 - 3:13 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's office has issued an evacuation order for zones - LEW-176, LEW-177, LEW-178, LEW-179 All residents are ordered to evacuate immediately. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
     
  • 6/20/2025 - 3:01 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office is issuing an evacuation warning for zone(s)  - LEW-176 , LEW-177, LEW-178 All residents should be ready to evacuate if conditions change. This is only a warning at this time.  

Reading Fire

This event is managed by CAL FIRE

Find more information here by visiting fire.ca.gov.

ReadyTrinity.org Alerts for Reading Fire

  • 6/10/2025 - 7:06 AM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office has lifted the evacuation warnings. Zones DUG-258 and DUG-260 are no longer under an evacuation warning.
     
  • 6/9/2025 - 8:23 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office is issuing an evacuation warning for zones DUG-258 and DUG-260 due to a wildfire. All residents should be ready to evacuate if conditions change.

Dam Failure

Be prepared for dam failures.

  • Prepare:
    • Know Your Location: Determine if you live downstream from a dam.
    • Evacuation Plan: Know routes and have a destination.
    • Stay Informed: Monitor warnings and official instructions.
  • During:
    • Evacuate immediately if a dam failure warning is issued.
    • Follow designated evacuation routes.

Landslides

Be prepared for landslides. 

  • Prepare:
    • Be Aware of Surroundings: Identify landslide-prone areas (steep slopes, past activity).
    • Watch for Warning Signs: Cracks in the ground, leaning trees, unusual water flow.
    • Evacuation Plan: Know routes and be ready to evacuate quickly.
  • During:
    • Evacuate immediately if you suspect a landslide is imminent.
    • Mov

Flooding

Be prepared for flooding.

  • Prepare:
    • Know Your Flood Risk: Determine if you live in a flood-prone area.
    • Flood Insurance: Purchase flood insurance (standard homeowner's insurance doesn't cover it).
    • Elevate Valuables: Move items to higher floors.
    • Sandbagging: Use sandbags to protect your property if time permits.
  • During:
    • Evacuate immediately

Winter Weather

Be prepared for winter weather. 

  • Prepare:
    • Home Preparation: Insulate pipes, winterize vehicles, stock firewood.
    • Emergency Kit: Extra food, water, blankets, warm clothes, flashlight.
    • Stay Informed: Monitor weather forecasts and road conditions.
  • During:
    • Stay indoors if possible.
    • Dress warmly in layers.
    • Avoid

Earthquakes

Be prepared for earthquakes. 

  • Prepare:
    • "Drop, Cover, and Hold On": Practice this technique regularly.
    • Secure Heavy Objects: Prevent items from falling and causing injury.
    • Identify Safe Spots: Under sturdy tables or desks.
    • Earthquake Kit: Water, food, first-aid kit, flashlight.
  • During:
    • Drop, Cover, and Hold On: Protect yourself from

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