Friday, December 13, 2024

Fast-Moving Fire Endangers Structures in Lower Lake—Mandatory Evacuations Issued

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Dark smoke rises from the area of the fire [Photo from the AlertCalifornia Fire Camera]

A fast-moving fire, estimated to cover approximately 5 to 7 acres, is threatening structures in Lower Lake. The fire, which began as a commercial structure fire on the 16200 block of Main Street, quickly spread to nearby vegetation, according to radio traffic. A full wildland dispatch has been deployed including ground and air firefighting resources.

The blaze is advancing uphill at a rapid rate of spread. First responders reported that vegetation behind Maynard’s Bar is also burning, with at least one structure directly threatened by the flames.


UPDATE 3:34 p.m.: The Incident Commander reports the fire is currently 10 acres in size and growing at a moderate rate of spread burning in grass and oak woodland.

Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in the area described as LOW-E169.


[Photo from CAL FIRE LNU]

UPDATE 3:46 p.m.: Zone LOW-E170 and and LOW-E176 are now under an evacuation warning

The image above was published by CALFIRE LNU depicting what is being referred to as the “Adams Fire” burning in grass and oak woodland.

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UPDATE 4:49 p.m.: According to the Incident Commander, the fire is holding at 12-15 acres. A complete dozer line now surrounds the fire, and crews are engaged in extended mop-up operations. An air attack has been released as Copter 601 continues to support ground crews.


Please remember that this story is unfolding. Information is being reported as we gather it. However, some of the information coming from witnesses and initial official reports could be wrong. We will do our best to get the facts but, in the case that something is inaccurate, we will update with correct information as soon as we can.


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Matt LaFever
Matt LaFeverhttps://mendofever.com/
For the past seven years, Matt LaFever has covered the North Coast of California in both print and radio news. A Humboldt State graduate, he has lived in the Emerald Triangle for nearly 20 years. His reporting spans local issues like crime and wildfires. When not writing, Matt is an avid outdoorsman, exploring Northern California’s rugged landscapes. Reach out to him at matthewplafever@gmail.com.

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