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• Davis Fire south of Reno, Nevada: A fire south of Reno has consumed nearly 5,600 acres and is 0% contained as of Tuesday, according to the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The size was ...
The 2024 Nevada wildfire season was a series of wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Nevada during 2024.. Predictions for the 2024 fire season made by the National Interagency Fire Center forecast above average wildfire potential in the northern portion of the state through September and average wildfire potential throughout most of the rest of Nevada.
Reno, Washoe County: 2,975: June 26: July 6: Led to evacuation of portions of the City of Reno. [5] Mahogany: Spring Mountains National Recreation Area: 2,758: June 28: July 7: Visible from portions of Las Vegas [6] Numbers: Douglas County: 18,342: July 6: July 14: 3 homes and 37 outbuildings destroyed. Caused by a truck with mechanical issues ...
The Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District is a fire protection district that covers Washoe County, Nevada covers the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Western Nevada. The district spans an area of nearly 6,600 square miles in the northwest section of the state bordering California and Oregon. [ 1 ]
The outlet reports that the “wind-driven blaze” has already damaged 14 structures, burned 6,500 acres of land, and prompted the evacuation of 14,000 people in the Washoe County area. As of ...
About 200 firefighters were battling a wildfire Monday along the California-Nevada line Monday that destroyed one home, temporarily closed Interstate 80 and continued to threaten hundreds of homes ...
Truckee Meadows has been used interchangeably with the Reno metropolitan area, [4] However, the metro area's official definition includes all of Washoe County and Storey County. [5] Several Reno suburbs are located in separate valleys, including Lemmon Valley, Golden Valley, Sun Valley, Nevada, Cold Springs valley and Washoe Valley.
The Poeville Fire was reported as burning on the east side of Peavine Mountain on the northwest side of Reno, Nevada on June 26, 2020. [1] The fire was started by a vehicle fire. [3] The fire was quickly contained at 1.4 acres (1 ha). [2] However, by the next day, the fire, helped by high winds, quickly grew. [1]