Royal Oak Tribune

Wildfire destroys, damages 20 homes in Reno neighborho­od

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A fast-moving wildfire driven by strong winds destroyed or damaged about 20 homes in a Reno neighborho­od and forced the evacuation of hundreds more on the edge of the Sierra Nevada foothills, authoritie­s said Wednesday. Itwas one of several blazes burning near the Nevada-California border.

Preliminar­y informatio­n indicated that five homes were destroyed and that 15 were damaged in the fire that started Tuesday, said Battalion Chief Mark Winkelman of the Reno Fire Department.

As many as 500 homes were threatened by the blaze that grew to more than two square miles within hours of igniting in brush above the neighborho­od, Reno Fire Chief David Cochran said late Tuesday.

There were no immediate reports of injuries, and the cause of the fire was under investigat­ion.

Winkelman said the fire started about 200 yards from the origin point of a 2011 fire that destroyed 27 homes. That fire was started by arcing power lines at a substation, he said.

“Same situation — super windy,” Winkelman said.

Winkelman said it wasn’t known whether power equipment played any role in Tuesday’s fire but that dry and windy conditions helped spread the blaze. Wildland fires have been happening in the region year-round in recent years, he said.

Winds gusting over 50 mph Tuesday afternoon drove the flames but later subsided and rain fell late Tuesday night and early Wednesday.

Winkelman said the overnight rain helped dampen the fire after firefighte­rs stopped its progress. The moisture helped crews working to extinguish the fire, which was contained around 5% of its perimeter as of Wednesday morning, he said.

Anita Noble of Reno was spraying down a hillside with a garden hose near her daughter’s home, telling KOLO-TV that she “could have been the one to save my daughter’s house and the neighbor’s house.”

“We were about ready to leave, and I saw a bunch of smoke, and my daughter said it was coming from up in the canyon, and it wasn’t, it was right below the ravine,” Noble said. “And it was within 10 yards from her property line, so I got the hose and I started spraying. And it helped.”

Mayor Hillary Schieve signed a local emergency declaratio­n and pleaded with residents to stay out of the area. Police Chief Jason Soto said he was increasing patrols in evacuated neighborho­ods to help protect homes and businesses.

Authoritie­s cut power to about 7,000 customers as a precaution, and several roads were closed.

Police assisted with evacuation­s, and the Red Cross set up an emergency shelter at the Washoe County senior center.

Meanwhile, crews north of Reno battled a brush fire that broke out along the California-Nevada line and has forced the closure of State Highway 70 near Vinton and Chilcoot, California. Authoritie­s said some buildings were threatened.

 ?? PHOTOS BY JASON BEAN— THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Homeowner Steven Phelps battles the Pinehaven Fire in the Caughlin Ranch area of Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.
PHOTOS BY JASON BEAN— THE RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL VIA AP Homeowner Steven Phelps battles the Pinehaven Fire in the Caughlin Ranch area of Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.
 ??  ?? People try to protect their homes during the Pinehaven Fire in the Caughlin Ranch area of Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.
People try to protect their homes during the Pinehaven Fire in the Caughlin Ranch area of Reno, Nev., on Tuesday.

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