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Napa ValleyRegister / Updated at 10:15 p.m. Thursday
Evacuation orders and warnings remained in effect Thursday evening for communities near the Pickett Fire southeast of Calistoga, which Cal Fire's Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit reported had grown to 1,200 acres with no containment as of 10:08 p.m. (2,133 acres by 1:00 am)
Two Genasys zones for communities near the wildfire came under Napa County evacuation orders soon after the blaze began, and a third area also came under a similar order just after 5 p.m. Other areas were placed under an evacuation warning with residents advised to be ready to leave, including two zones west of Angwin.
Napa Countys emergency command center received reports of a vegetation fire at 2:53 p.m. amid vineyards and forested hills near the 2300 block of Pickett Road, according to Erick Hernandez, the county deputy fire marshal.
The first fire crews on the scene saw a half-acre of flames spreading uphill and being fed by wind, Hernandez said. Cal Fire cameras from the surrounding Upvalley showed a smoke plume that darkened as the fire spread, reportedly becoming visible from the lower Upvalley and as far west as Santa Rosa. By 4:05 p.m., a Napa Valley Register photographer reported that smoke was visible from Highway 29 several miles south of Calistoga.
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JoseBalow
(9,275 posts)I hope they get a good handle on it soon! All it takes is an increase or shift in wind for things to change for the worse rapidly. Luckily California has the best fire crews.
Auggie
(32,982 posts)Fire grew 1,841 acres Saturday
