Antelope Valley Press

Sierra Nevada fire threatens small rural communitie­s

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— A Sierra Nevada wildfire destroyed four structures and was a threat to more than 500 homes and other buildings, California authoritie­s said, Wednesday.

The Rices Fire grew to 900 acres along the Yuba River in Nevada County, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Unit Chief Brian Estes told an early afternoon briefing.

The fire was still at zero containmen­t, but Estes said he was cautiously optimistic there would be some level of containmen­t, by later in the day.

The communitie­s of Birchville, Sweetland, French Corral, Bridgeport, Rices Crossing, and the Buttermilk area were under evacuation orders.

Authoritie­s said the mandatory evacuation orders affected about 340 people.

Evacuation warnings were issued for areas of neighborin­g Yuba County, meaning people there should be prepared to leave.

Cal Fire did not specify the types of structures that were destroyed but noted that damage assessment was underway in the burn area.

The fire erupted, Tuesday afternoon, and made wind-driven runs through critically dry vegetation and drought-stressed trees. Firefighte­rs fought the blaze on the ground and in the air, with aircraft making drops of water and fire retardant.

Estes said that overnight the fire backed down into the Yuba River drainage but did not spot over to the other side of the river.

The 325-acre Camino Fire in San Luis Obispo County was 30% contained and no structures were threatened, Cal Fire said. Investigat­ors determined it was ignited by a vehicle’s catalytic converter.

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