Update: Rocky Fire burns 35 acres in Modoc County
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Updated: 4:41 p.m. June 23
First discovered: 3:30 p.m. June 23
Initial location: South of Delta Lake, Modoc, Modoc County, Calif.
Fire unit: Bureau of Land Management
Fire type: Wildfire
Fire name: Rocky Fire
Rocky Fire initially started today at 3:30 p.m. in South of Delta Lake, Modoc in Modoc County, California.
By Tuesday afternoon, it had swept through 35 acres. As of Tuesday afternoon, the fire crew has not achieved any containment of the blaze.
See live video from the area:
Https://cameras.alertcalifornia.org/?id=Axis-LikelyMtn2
Fire containment
Containment is part of a larger plan for managing a wildfire. It is normally expressed as a percentage and it refers to how much of the fire perimeter has been surrounded/enclosed by a control line that firefighters create. The containment percentage indicates a certain level of control, but it doesn't always correlate to safety level. Also, it's important to note that containment doesn't mean a fire is out.
How is containment measured?
The incident's central command constantly receives progress reports from firefighters on the ground. As the fireline is constructed, inspected or reinforced, mappers record those details to adjust the containment percentage. The percentage tells the public how much of the fire perimeter is believed to not go beyond the control lines.
Source: Cal Fire
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This story was originally published June 23, 2026 at 4:09 PM.