Wildfire Near Tahoe National Forest Spreads Rapidly Leading To Evacuations

Wildfire Near Tahoe National Forest Spreads Rapidly, Leading to Evacuations

Current Situation

A wildfire near the Tahoe National Forest is currently spreading at a rapid pace, resulting in mandatory evacuations for residents in the vicinity.

The wildfire, dubbed the "Mosquito Fire," has already burned over hundreds of acres and is continuing to grow.

Evacuation Orders

Authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders for the following areas:

  • Mosquito Ridge Road
  • Forest Hill
  • Michigan Bluff
  • Morgen Peak

Residents in these areas should evacuate immediately and follow the instructions of local officials.

Evacuation Centers

Evacuation centers have been established at the following locations:

  • Nevada County Fairgrounds (Grass Valley, CA)
  • Colfax High School (Colfax, CA)
  • Placer County Fairgrounds (Roseville, CA)

Fire Containment and Resources

Firefighters are aggressively fighting the wildfire, but due to strong winds and dry conditions, containment is still minimal.

Air tankers and helicopters are being utilized to drop water and fire retardant on the blaze.

Safety Precautions

Residents outside the evacuation zones are advised to stay vigilant and take precautions to protect themselves and their property.

Tips for Safety

  • Be aware of smoke and haze, and stay indoors if necessary.
  • Listen to local news and follow instructions from authorities.
  • Close windows and doors to keep smoke out.
  • Prepare an evacuation plan in case the wildfire approaches your area.
  • Consider evacuating with livestock and pets if possible.

Additional Information and Resources

For the latest updates on the Mosquito Fire, please visit the following websites:


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