![]() ![]() Multiple fire fronts were running in opposite directions on California's Mosquito Fire on Friday afternoon, Nolan Hale, a Cal Fire deputy of operations, said in a video update posted on Twitter Friday afternoon. Details: /jtdJ1hzNHT- Placer Sheriff September 9, 2022 ![]() ![]() Upon arrival, deputies found 20-year-old Logan Gross of Cool burglarizing the residence. Today at 12:45 p.m., #PCSO deputies responded to a residence on the 6,000-block of Parkwood Court, in Todd Valley for a report of a burglary in progress. The burglary took place on the 6000 block of Parkwood Court. Deputies found a 20-year-old suspect burglarizing the home upon their arrival, according to a tweet posted by the Sheriff's Office at 3:07 p.m. Friday of a burglary at a residence in Todd Valley whose residents were evacuated due to California's Mosquito Fire. The Placer County Sheriff's Office responded to a report at 12:45 p.m. For more info, go to: #MosquitoFire #BeSmokeSmart /iFyE2Oc22a- Washoe County AQMD September 9, 2022 Expect Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups to Very Unhealthy air quality at times this weekend especially on Saturday evening and Sunday. We have issued a Stage 2 Emergency Episode. ![]() A thin layer of smoke from the fire blanketed the San Francisco Bay Area on Friday morning, prompting the Bay Area Air Quality Management District to issue an air quality advisory for Friday and Saturday. Winds pushed smoke from the Mosquito Fire hundreds of miles both east and west. There's a chance air quality in the Reno-Sparks area could hit the "very unhealthy" range through Sunday, according to the air quality management division. Smoke at this AQI can impact all populations, not just sensitive groups. This means that air quality in the region is expected to get progressively worse over the weekend, potentially reaching levels considered “unhealthy for sensitive groups” to “unhealthy” on the Air Quality Index, according to the air quality management division. The Washoe County Air Quality Management Division issued a Stage 2 Emergency Episode on Friday for the Reno-Sparks area due to smoke impacts from California's Mosquito Fire. PIO Chris Vestal said that 5,700 Placer County residents evacuated, along with “at least several hundred more in El Dorado County.” California firefighters protect structures in the town of Foresthill Mosquito Fire media representatives confirmed that thousands of residents have fled Placer County following the blaze, which was still zero percent contained as of Friday evening. Over 5,000 residents evacuate from El Dorado and Placer County Saturday, the fire is still zero percent contained. However, higher winds from an approaching low-pressure system is expected to fan the fire and increase fire activity on Saturday, according to an update released by Cal Fire's Nevada-Yuba-Placer and Amador-El Dorado units, Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests and the Placer County Sheriff's Office.įire crews will work on perimeter control around the fire and prepare for defensive actions of nearby structures. Crews made progress Friday by constructing a containment line on the fire's northwest side, and fire growth slowed overnight as temperatures dropped and humidity rose. Over 11,000 evacuated, fire activity expected to increaseĪs of Saturday afternoon, 11,117 people have evacuated from areas in Placer and El Dorado counties that are threatened by the Mosquito Fire. Evacuation warnings were also issued for Zones 23 and 25. The latest evacuation orders, announced Saturday evening, apply to Zones 21 and 22. New evacuation orders and warnings have been issued by the Placer County Sheriff's Office. New evacuation orders and warnings for Placer County ![]()
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