Daily Breeze (Torrance)

New evacuation­s for communitie­s near Sierra Nevada forest fire

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JACKSON >> Evacuation orders were expanded Tuesday for remote California communitie­s near a wildfire that may have been sparked by fireworks or a barbecue on the Fourth of July in a mountainou­s region that's a top tourism destinatio­n.

The Electra fire in Sierra Nevada Gold Country broke out Monday afternoon and tripled in size to more than 4.7 square miles by Tuesday.

“The rate of spread isn't what it was like yesterday, but it is still spreading,” Amador County Sheriff

Gary Redman said.

He said firefighte­rs were working to keep flames confined to unpopulate­d canyon areas.

Mandatory evacuation orders and warnings combined affected up to 700 residents in Amador County and 300 to 400 people in Calaveras County, Redman said. Evacuation centers were set up for people and animals.

The fire started at a recreation area that was packed with people, forcing 85 to 100 celebratin­g the holiday at a river to take shelter at a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. facility, Redman said. All were safely evacuated.

Redman said the cause of the fire was not known, but that it started in the Vox Beach area of the North Fork Mokelumne River. He said that could suggest fireworks or a barbecue as a potential cause.

More than 100 fire engines, 1,200 firefighte­rs and 14 helicopter­s were sent to the fire, which was a threat to power infrastruc­ture, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said. The terrain was described as steep and rugged.

Cal Fire activated an incident management team for the fire. The teams “are made up of trained personnel who provide operationa­l management and support to large-scale, expanding incidents,” Cal Fire said.

One firefighte­r from the local fire protection district suffered burn injuries, Redman said.

Vox Beach is about 55 miles east of Sacramento in the heart of the Sierra Nevada region that is steeped with the history of the mid1800s Gold Rush.

Several other small fires were burning in the state.

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