Yep, several more areas were evacuated due to massive movements of the fire in a few places. The good news is that there hasn't been a huge loss yet. The media had some reports wrong. As stated before, there are quite a few new resources coming in, and the fire area has now been split in half, a north and south side. This should help, as part of the problems recently were due to needing to move crews around quite a bit, thus a spot could get out of control, and the firefighters may have been miles away.

Right now, the estimation on containment is grim. 70-90 days at best. Thats plenty of time to go in whatever direction it wants. The good part about the cabin location is that it's somewhat close to a small residental neighboorhood. But it's still far enough away, and burried in a thick valley, so it's hard to say.

The web site the forrest service maintains does have decent map updates. Unfortunatly they take quite a bit of time to compile, so technology at this point really has not helped wildland firefighting yet.