The east zone of the Dixie Fire has started to intensify again Wednesday afternoon, firefighters say. Several mandatory evacuation orders remain in place. More than 4,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. On Monday, Cal Fire reported that the wildfire had grown to 197,487 acres. East to the area of Cherry Hill Campground Those areas are: Additionally, the following areas have been removed from the evacuation warnings list: While containment has slowly begun to increase, the Dixie Fire has also now grown to over 500,000 acres. Residents are urged to stay on Highway 70 to return and follow directions from public safety officials. #DixieFire 8-16-21 5:45PMEVACUATION WARNINGSEast of Hwy 395 from Baxter Creek south of Sunnyside Rd not to include Sunnyside Rd south to the Herlong Access Rd A25 West of Hwy 395 from Milford Grade to the intersection of Herlong Access Rd A25.Go to https://t.co/zcVS7GaTR9. [PLU Zone 002A] South side of Highway 70 to include the communities of Tobin, Rogers Flat, Storrie, Virgilia, Twain, Grays Flat, Hot Springs, to the southern portion including Lower Bucks and all of Bucks Lake, and Silver Lake. Mop ups of Highway 70 and Butte Road are being performed, Cal Fire said. The Plumas County Sheriff's Office said mandatory evacuations for the Dixie Fire have been expanded to include the community of Seneca and the area south of it to Highway 70. Cal Fire . See before-and-after photos below showing some of the destruction the Dixie Fire left behind on its path through the small town of Greenville, which was destroyed in the fire. The size makes the Dixie Fire the 11th largest in recorded California history, but it's slowly edging closer to the 10th spot. The fire, which has been burning for 41 days, has destroyed 1,273 structures and damages 92 more. As of Sunday morning, the fire has burned 959,253 acres and is 62 percent contained. California's largest wildfire so far this year is flaring up, but authorities say it's because flames are chewing through unburned islands of vegetation within a perimeter that firefighters have built. The Dixie Fire has grown to 490,205 acres and is 27 percent contained. Evacuation Warning to include the Paxton area at State Route 70 north to the Long Valley, west to the south side of Butt Lake, from the south side of Butt Lake to SR70 at Virgilia, east along the north edge of the SR70 corridor to Paxton. The Dixie Fire has now grown to a total of 917,579 acres, Cal Fire reported Tuesday morning. Since midday Sunday, containment on the Dixie Fire slightly increased from 32 to 33 percent. The Dixie Fire has now burned 103,910 acres as of Thursday morning, Cal Fire reports. Moonlight Valley, Engel Mine, Lone Rock Valley, and a Portion of Growers Boulevard: USFS Road 28N32 Intersection of Plumas/Lassen Line, east to Diamond Mountain area, South to Lone rock. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images), A burnt Corvette smolders at a property during the Dixie fire in the Indian Falls area of unincorporated Plumas County on July 25, 2021. "Due to increased fire activity on the #DixieFire a Mandatory Evacuation Order has been issued for: "Everything west of Hwy 89/36 Junction, west along the southside of Hwy 36 to the County line and south of Hwy 36 to Rock Lake and west to the County Line. The west shore of Lake Almanor from the Canyon Dam northwest to Highway 36 at Highway 89. Cal Fire provides this map showing the locations of the fires Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. This includes the entire "LAW" subdivision and Prattville and Canyon Dam, from Canyon Dam northwest to Hwy 89 and just south of Lake Almanor West Drive. The number of structures completely destroyed has now grown to 627, while 42 more were damaged. Cal Fire warned Wednesday of critical fire weather in Northern California, issuing a red flag warning amid gusty winds and low humidity. The Dixie Fire's rapid growth continued through Sunday night with more than 489,000 acres now scorched, according to Cal Fire. Rd and Gold Run Rd. Road. On Monday, advantageous weather conditions helped firefighters get a better handle of the east zone of the wildfire. (Cal Fire-Butte County) Firefighters scrambled to contain a rapidly growing wildfire Wednesday that engulfed more than 1,100 acres in Feather . - The Dixie fire has now burned more than 190,000 acres and continues to edge closer to more residential communities. Visit the Plumas County website for more information. News Crime and Public Safety Crashes and Disasters Map: Dixie Fire perimeter, evacuation near Paradise By Bay Area News Group | PUBLISHED: July 15, 2021 at 11:15 a.m. | UPDATED: July 19, 2021 at. Sugar Loaf [PLU Zone 43a]: Frenchman Road near Bloomer Lake Road, north to the county line, and the Plumas side of Doyle Grade. Smoke will be visible at times West of Highway 70 It has since become the second-largest wildfire in state history and the largest non-complex fire. #RT @CAL_FIRE: #DixieFire off Above the Cresta Dam, Feather River Canyon in Butte County is 220,012 acres and 23% contained. It remains 25 percent contained and there is no longer an expected full containment date. On Sunday morning, the Lassen County Sheriff's Office issued new evacuation warnings issued for the Janesville area, west of Highway 395 from Bass Hill to Janesville Grade west to the Lassen County line including the area south of Bass Hill and the dirt portion of Wingfield Rd on the Janesville Side. There was also significant fire growth along Humboldt Road over the last 24 hours with crews trying to contain multiple spot fires. Dixie Fire From Bald Mountain Repeater on Sunday, July 18 Click here for Wednesday Information Evening Update: CAL FIRE reports the Dixie Fire in Butte and Plumas Counties is at 113,006. BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. (KTXL) Butte County first responders announced the creation of an interactive map with brand-new evacuation zones. Containment on the Dixie Fire remained at 45% throughout the day while the flames continued to spread, now burning 749,713 acres. The cause of the fire is under investigation. As of Thursday morning, the Dixie Fire has grown to 859,457 acres and is 55% contained. As of Wednesday, Cal Fire reports that the Dixie Fire is now a total of 844,081 acres. The now more than month-old Dixie Fire continues to be a threat, especially with winds and extremely high temperatures in the forecast for Monday into Tuesday. The 3 levels of evacuations during a wildfire | Need to Know, Cal Fire said the Sandra Fire is in Robinson Mills. Both towns suffered substantial damage in the 2018 fire. Unified Command: @CALFIRE_ButteCo and @LassenNF https://t.co/IhE7Fc0tOR pic.twitter.com/nbORpuNus4. Philbrook Lake south to Browns Ravine Rd just east of 25N22 No date of expected full containment has been released at this point. Containment still stands at 15 percent, the number it has been stuck at since the weekend. As of Monday, the Dixie Fire has burned 30,074 acres and was still at 15% containment. Snag Lake area It is now the 14th largest fire in recorded California history. The Plumas County Sheriff's Department has reported five people missing, many of those from the community of Greenville that was overcome with flames earlier this week. Containment remained at 55%. Shelters are set up at Springs of Hope Church at 59 Bell Lane in Quincy, Holy Family Catholic Church at 108 Taylor Ave in Portola ana Veterans Memorial Hall at 449 W Sierra Ave in Portola. This includes Belden Reservoir and Butt Valley Reservoir [PLU Zone 3], The community of Seneca south to Hwy70 [PLU Zone 4A], Long Valley and north of Seneca areas [PLU Zone 4B], Humbug Road from the intersection of the Humbug-Humboldt Road west to the Butte County line and everything south of the Humbug Road [PLU Zone 6], Hwy 36 south to the west side of Hwy 89, including Mud Lake, Soldiers Meadows, and Shanghai Creek area, south to Humbug Road, and west to Butte County line [PLU Zone 6A], From the Hwy 89/Hwy 36 Junction, north along Stover Mountain Road to the County Line, and west from the Hwy 89/Hwy 36 Junction along the south side of the highway to the county line [PLU Zone 7], Chester Juniper Lake Road north, Hwy 312 northwest, Forest Road 28N61 north west [PLU Zone 8A], Manzanita Mtn. Over 3,600 structures were destroyed and 3 people were killed. To view the air quality information for your location, visit https://t.co/XYTBpMWUqP. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Authorities announced Saturday that a Lassen National Forest firefighter battling the Dixie Fire had died earlier this week because of an illness. As of Monday, Cal Fire reports that the wildfire has now grown to a total of 771,183 acres. Overnight, Cal Fire reported calm winds and humidity which helped moderate the flames. An evacuation warning is in effect for Quincy, meaning that people need to be ready to evacuate if they are ordered to. Plumas National Forest crews are now supporting Cal Fire with the burgeoning Dixie fire, officials said, noting that three engines were dispatched there Wednesday morning. Peters Creek Area, North Arm [PLU Zone 18B] Residents in the following areas are now being told to leave: Lassen National Forest south of Hwy 36 to the Lassen County line including Hamilton Mtn., Coyote Peak, and Indicator Peak Zone LAS-E017 Cal Fire said the Dixie Fire has grown to burn 226,421 acres as of Thursday evening. Interior islands will continue to burn out and create short-range spotting if near the control lines. The Plumas County Sheriff's Office issued another urgent warning that people still in Chester, Hamilton Branch and the Lake Almanor peninsula should evacuate now due to the immediate danger presented by the Dixie Fire. Thursday evening, the Dixie Fire nearly reached another milestone: the 700,000 mark. Another 14,838 structures are still threatened. Though officials previously said four structures and four outbuildings had been destroyed by the River fire, Zuniga said a more thorough inspection found that only one structure was destroyed, along with four outbuildings. However, breezy winds are expected to continue locally through the weekend. The Dixie Fire surpassed a grim milestone on Tuesday, with its size now more than 800,000 acres. While containment remained steady at 31%, the Dixie Fire grew to 570,211 acres. Containment is now also up to 59 percent. This includes Big Meadows, the Rocky Point Campground, the Canyon Dam Boat Launch. Evacuees were advised to head toward Quincy. BCFAC provides a place to post firsthand accounts, scanner chatter, photos, videos, and media links regarding fires, accidents, and crimes occurring in Butte County, California. Its a very steep, rugged canyon with no recognized road system in the area, he said. Several new Evacuation Orders and Warnings have been issued for the Dixie Fire - including now in Lassen County. As of Tuesday, Cal Fire says a total of 1,180 structures have been destroyed, including 630 homes. The Evacuation Warning for the following areas have been lifted: South portion of Hwy 147, North of Canyon Dam area, including Dyer Mountain [PLU Zone 10A], Indian Falls, Northwest of Round Valley Lake to Long Valley Mine and north to Hwy 89 [PLU Zone 011]. Throw in air quality and it's just seems like we're asking for an anxious and unpleasant Fair." The Dixie Fire started on July 13 and wasn't contained until Oct. 25, burning nearly 1 million acres. BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. The Butte County Sheriff's Office lifted some evacuation orders due to the so-called Sandra Fire. Sixty are damaged. In a morning briefing, operations sections chief Jake Cagle said that crews are focusing on strengthening containment lines and mopping up hot spots. That fire burned a total of 459,123 acres. Additionally, as mandatory evacuation orders have expanded, evacuation warnings are now in place for the following areas: Moonlight Valley, Engel Mine, Lone Rock Valley, a Portion of Growers Boulevard, Kettle Rock, Taylor Lake, Wilcox Valley, Rattle Snake Peak, Franks Valley, Babcock Crossing, Elephants Playground, Murdock Crossing, Walker Mine, the west portion of Grizzly Valley, Mt. Area east of Mtn. Firefighters refer to these areas as "islands." Structure protection continues within the communities of Clover Valley, Genesee, Taylorsville, Greenhorn and Cromberg. Evacuation warnings are also in place for the Butte Meadows and Inskip areas. A map can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/ydrapp24. Just before noon Sunday, the Plumas County Sheriff's Office issued mandatory evacuation orders for all of Genesee Valley and northern and eastern parts of Indian Valley, with additional warnings to follow. North side of Hwy 70 from A24 east to Harrison Ranch Rd including Maddalena Rd and the Buttes [PLU 44B]. The Dixie Fire continued its explosive growth overnight, with the wildfire now one of the top three biggest ever recorded in California. Kettle Rock, Taylor Lake, Wilcox Valley, Rattle Snake Peak, and Franks Valley: Taylor Diggings Mine north to Engel Mine, East to Lower Lone Rock, South to the Border of Zone 28, West to the Taylor Diggings Mine. All Rights Reserved. (Photo by Neal Waters/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images), QUINCY, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 25: Flames rise along both sides of Highway 70 and the Feather River Canyon as the main Dixie Fire and a spot fire that was also several thousand acres joined back together in Quincy, California on July 25, 2021. Numerous evacuation orders and warnings remain in effect. WATCH: What you need to know to prepare, stay safe for wildfires. What questions do you have about the latest wildfires? Containment remains at 55 percent with 885,954 acres burned as of Saturday morning. A-21 to return home. #RT @CAL_FIRE: cont. #DixieFire above the Cresta Dam, Feather River Canyon in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, and Tehama Counties is 570,211 acres and 31% contained. To report an emergency dial 911 While the Dixie Fire remained active overnight, there wasn't a big jump in acreage like in previous days. The sheriff's office also lifted an evacuation warning for Hurleton Zone 855 and Forbestown Zone 685. North side of Beckwourth. If you're a PG&E customer, visit the Profile & Alerts section of your account to register. Zone LAS-E028 It is now 446,723 acres with 21 percent containment. Crews were looking forward to slightly cooler temperatures after several days of extreme heat, as well as an increase in relative humidity, he said. Two people still remain unaccounted for from the Greenville area. CBS News Sacramento: Free 24/7 News First Alert Weather New evacuation warnings have now also been issued in Plumas County. Further, damage to fiber optic lines has caused some intermittent issues with 911 in Lassen County. State Route 32 at the Butte/Tehama County line As of Sunday, the fire had destroyed 463,477 acres (187,562 hectares), up from the previous day's 447,723 acres. Dixie Fire outlook The Dixie Fire sparked July 13 north of the Cresta Dam, which is not far from where the 2018 Camp Fire northeast of Paradise claimed the lives of more than 80 people. The agency said crews will continue to work through the night on widening and strengthening control lines that are in place. Unified Command: @CALFIRE_ButteCoand @LassenNFhttps://t.co/IhE7Fc0tOR pic.twitter.com/VOYbvajFAP, #DixieFire Incident AM Update 7.30.21 English and Spanish Actualizacion Delincendio Dixie Fecha:07/30/2021 Hora: 7:00 a.m.Click Here: https://t.co/gjfsmJh5acMost recent updates for the evacuation maps and email list for the incident are provided at the above link. (Photo by Neal Waters/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images), QUINCY, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 25: A view of smoke caused by Dixie Fire near Canyondam, Quincy, California on July 25, 2021. #DixieFire PRESS RELEASE pic.twitter.com/cFhb2OugR0. Those seeking an escort will need to confirm they have an affected structure by filling out an online form at https://tinyurl.com/ynv5b6b4 or by calling 530-283-6414. People are being urged to limit their outdoor activities for the time being due to the smoke. It is the 11th largest wildfire in California's history after starting July 13. The Dixie Fire grew slightly into Saturday night. Containment has also crept up to 31 percent, Cal Fire reports. Firefighters are continuing to battle warm temperatures and high winds. ", #DixieFire Today, we expect to see large plumes of smoke from the Dixie Fire as areas of unburned fuel from within containment lines continue to burn. Unified Command Agency(s) Size 190,625. North to the Butte/Tehama County Lines Gaddie estimated that at least 150 personnel were attacking the fire from the air and ground, and said more are on their way. Numerous other evacuation orders remain in effect in Lassen County due to the Dixie Fire, which is still seeing explosive growth. Residents of Rush Creek Road in the Feather River Canyon can return home starting today (8/19). According to Cal Fire's website, evacuations remain in place for the following areas. [PLU 36-C] The cause of the fire remains under investigation, officials said. "You should evacuate to the south, toward Quincy to the shelter at 59 Bell Lane. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images), In this photo combination, a before and after series shows Bart Whipple (R), speaking to a neighbor about falling ash pieces as the Dixie fire approaches on July 23, 2021, and after it burned on August 7, 2021 in Greenville, California. Unified Command: @CALFIRE_ButteCo, @CALFIRETGU, @CALFIRELMU, @LassenNF, and @NatlParkService pic.twitter.com/OqGvkGABof. At least 600 structures are still under threat of the fire, he added. The largest fire in recorded California history remains the 2020 August Complex Fire. According. Cal Fire reports that, as of Thursday morning, the Dixie Fire has grown to 322,502 acres. Lassen orders are for the following areas: Several new areas in Plumas County have had their evacuation orders and warnings downgraded. Firefighters say the flames are continuing to move to the east and north. Susan River Canyon/Cheney Creek area south of Hwy 36 from Willard Hill east to Korver Rd and south to the intersection of Cheney Cr. Southwest across Snag Lake to Humbug Summit Rd and Skyway [PLU Zone 12A/B] South of Highway 70, Butterfly Valley, including Keddie, Round House Road, Old Highway, Paxton, Black Hawk Road, Elizabeth Town, Gopher Hill, Snake Lake, Snake Lake Road. Only three injuries have been reported so far in the Dixie Fire battleall three are first responders, according to Cal Fire. Additional resources from Nevada County were called in for assistance. Evacuation orders remain unchanged since Monday. The Dixie Fire is now over 103,000 acres. Cal Fire has more than 5,800 personnel assisting in the firefight. That information can be found below. The sheriff's office said it had. The 18 best stores to find Midcentury Modern furniture in L.A. Two years after LAPD fireworks explosion, residents are still trying to rebuild, Like sitting on the 101 in L.A.: Yosemite visitors wait in line for hours to enter park, Their love story ended in a mass shooting. High Lakes Recreational Area in Plumas County east of the Butte-Plumas County line, as well as the Plumas-Butte County Line east to Twain, including both sides of Highway 70 in the areas of Rock Creek, Storrie, Tobin, Belden, Caribou Rich Bar, and Twain. Grizzly Mountain, south of Genesee Valley to 24N16 Road and east to the 25N42 intersection with Beckwourth Genesee Rd. Nearly 12,000 structures remain threatened. It remains 33 percent contained. Residents are urged to leave the area immediately. - The monstrous Dixie Fire in northern California has grown to become the second-largest wildfire in state history, authorities, with three people reported missing and thousands fleeing the advancing flames. On Friday, Cal Fire issued an update detailing all of the regions under evacuation orders and those under evacuation warnings. | Locked On Kings. Wondering why the sky looks hazy/smoky today? With temperatures expected to climb again, firefighters are expecting fire activity to increase day and night for the next several days. On Friday, Cal Fire announced that the Dixie Fire was now 432,813 acres - a jump of just over 100,000 acres since Thursday. Cal Fire says the follow areas have had their mandatory evacuation orders reduced to warnings: -East of Hwy 395 (lake side) from the Flux Rd intersection south to County Rd A26 Garnier Rd north to Long Valley Creek LAS-E008B AND LAS-E002-C There are currently no evacuation orders in Butte County. Home Incidents Dixie Fire Dixie Fire 100% Contained 963,309 Acres 5 Counties: Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama Last Updated 10/14/2022 8:14 AM Date Started 07/13/2021 5:15 PM Date Contained 10/25/2021 7:45 AM (Active for 104 days) Location Information Above the Cresta Dam, Feather River Canyon Latitude / Longitude [39.871306,-121.389439] The community of Old Station in Eastern Shasta County. Smoke impacts are hard to predict, so be prepared for variable conditions when you visit. (Photo by Neal Waters/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images), QUINCY, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 25: A view of ashes caused by Dixie Fire near Canyondam, Quincy, California on July 25, 2021. There are currently more than 4,200 personnel assigned to the fire, including many from the Sacramento area. [4] It was named after Dixie Road, near where the fire started in Butte County. The death toll in the North Complex fires has climbed to 10 after the Butte County Sheriff's Office confirmed seven more victims were found on Thursday. - The Dixie fire has now burned more than 190,000 acres and continues to edge closer to more residential communities. North side of Chandler Road from Quincy Jct. The Plumas County Sheriff's Office has issued a mandatory evacuation order for Dixie Mountain north of the Plumas Lassen County line, including Jordan Flats, Ferris Flat, Fitch Canyon, and Cottonwood Mountain. Philbrook area Hough, east to Tower Rock and the south edge of Genesee, including Emigrant Road. A virtual community meeting is being held at 7 p.m. regarding the Dixie Fire. Seven structures have been damaged. As of Thursday morning, the Dixie Fire has grown to 927,320 acres and 59 percent containment. It's unclear, at this point, how many of those structures are homes. The agency said the fire remains highly active with long-range spotting and extreme rates of spread in a remote area with limited access and steep terrain. pic.twitter.com/KbpK6ugoF2. A13. It was a total of 1,032,648 acres. Cal Fire warns fire conditions will be bad the next three days. Mandatory and voluntary evacuations related to the fire remain in place, although some areas in Plumas County have been downgraded, the Plumas County Sheriffs Office said. If you're impacted by the wildfires, what would you like to know? According to the National Weather Service, critical fire weather conditions have now passed. [PLU Zone 17-C and 17-D] Numerous evacuation orders and warnings remain in place. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images), In this photo combination, a before and after series shows residents drinking and listening to country music while ignoring a mandatory evacuation order in front of their home before it burned on July 23, 2021 (above) and after it burned (below) in Greenville, California on August 7, 2021. "ALL OF THE PENINSULA AND HAMILTON BRANCH from SR36 on the causeway, east to the Lassen County Line, south on SR147 to County Road. 44 from A21 to McCoy Flat. Containment has also crept up to 45 percent. In addition to the 16 structures that have been destroyed, at least one other has been damaged. The Dixie Fire continues to grow, but at a slower pace than before. The community of Taylorsville was again under a mandatory evacuation order due to an imminent threat from the flames, the Plumas County Office of Emergency Services announced. "There is a shelter at 59 Bell Lane in Quincy, the Springs of Hope Church. Updated: 7:33 AM PDT July 23, 2021. Firefighters have made progress on the blaze, which was 21% contained Wednesday morning, according to incident spokesman Edwin Zuniga. North of Hwy 36 from the Lassen County Line east to Coppervale. At least 42 structures have been destroyed, while more than 10,600 more remained threatened by flames. The wildfire sparked early Thursday morning and has burned 8,000 acres so. Evacuation orders now include the area from Twain east to Paxton and the Greenville Wye (Highway 89 at Highway 70), authorities said. Wind speed and temperatures are expected to decrease overnight. Unified Command: CAL FIRE Butte Unit/Butte County Fire Department and Lassen National Forest. Firefighters are again reporting intense fire activity in the Dixie Fire. According to Cal Fire, full containment of the fire is expected to be reached by August 13. Download the ABC10 app for weather forecast localized to where you are. Everything south of the fire perimeter to the area south of Big Creek Rd and south of the western portion Bucks Lake. Drought conditions are extreme in the region and the large dead fuels are very dry. According to the Placer County Sheriff's Office, mandatory evacuations have been expanded to include the east shore of Lake Almanor, including Highway 147 from Canyon Dam north to the Highway 147 and County Road A-13 intersection, as well as east of Highway 147 at County Riad A-13 to Little Dyer Mountain and southeast to Dyer Mountain. Thats especially true when it comes to 4K TVs. Evacuees should drive eastbound to 59 Bell Lane in Quincy, the Plumas County Sheriff's Office says. Evacuees are being asked to head east to Susanville. Meadows Reservoir and south of Hwy 36 to Coppervale Zone LAS-E026 Thats why Sheriff Honea said he hopes the newly-drawn zones, each labeled with its own unique code, will allow homeowners to know immediately when its time to evacuate. While the fire is still seeing jumps in size, containment has also now grown to 57 percent. The fire is burning near Neal Road in lower Paradise. Twenty-two is also the number of structures destroyed, along with 14 minor structures. Here's what to do to prepare for fire season. The winds caused short to mid-range spotting in the Dixie Fire, contributing to the wildfire's steady growth. As crews continue battling the River fire near Yosemite National Park and the Sugar fire in Plumas County, yet another wildfire has broken out in California. Text the ABC10 team at (916) 321-3310. Officials are getting a clearer picture of the destruction left by the Dixie Fire as it continues to grow.