Los Angeles Times

Yolo County blaze grows

Heat and wind push Northern California fire to 86,000 acres. It’s 27% contained.

- BY SARAH PARVINI sarah.parvini@latimes.com Twitter: @sarahparvi­ni Times staff writers Ben Poston and Alene Tchekmedyi­an contribute­d to this report.

A wildfire burning in Yolo County grew Wednesday as high temperatur­es and breezy conditions continued to stoke the blaze.

The County fire had spread to 86,000 acres and was 27% contained as of Wednesday evening, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

More than 3,400 fire personnel were on hand to fight the blaze, which has moved into Napa County as well.

Crews worked aggressive­ly through Tuesday night to build containmen­t lines around the fire, though steep and inaccessib­le terrain made it difficult for firefighte­rs on the northern side of the blaze to make progress.

Forecaster­s say recordbrea­king heat and gusty winds expected by the weekend will prime California’s brush-covered hills and valleys for fast-moving wildfires, but fire officials said Wednesday’s cooler weather and higher humidity helped firefighte­rs before temperatur­es warm up over the weekend.

“Things are looking more favorable — the fire is kind of behaving itself today,” Israel Pinzon, a Cal Fire spokesman, said Wednesday evening. “We’ll see what the next few days bring us, and hopefully we can box this fire up.”

The fire began Saturday afternoon, and by dusk, it had spread to a few thousand acres in and around Guinda, a rural community about 45 miles northwest of Sacramento.

Authoritie­s lifted some mandatory evacuation orders in Yolo County late Tuesday, including west of Highway 16 between County Road 76 and County Road 81, and west of County Road 89 to the burn area from County Road 23 to Highway 128.

Residents in those areas were advised to be prepared to evacuate again in case conditions worsen.

Around the same time, mandatory evacuation orders were expanded to include the area west of Highway 16 to Berryessa Knoxville Road from Old County Road 40 to County Road 53 in Yolo and Napa counties.

No structures or homes have been destroyed.

 ?? Randall Benton Associated Press ?? FIREFIGHTE­RS from Mendocino use backfires to help contain the County fire along Highway 128 in Yolo County. More than 3,400 fire personnel were battling the blaze, which had moved into Napa County as well.
Randall Benton Associated Press FIREFIGHTE­RS from Mendocino use backfires to help contain the County fire along Highway 128 in Yolo County. More than 3,400 fire personnel were battling the blaze, which had moved into Napa County as well.

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