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Contact UsDavis Fire update – September 12, 2024
***as of 1:30 PM:
The following area has been downgraded from an Evacuation Order to an Evacuation Warning. This means that residents in this area are allowed to return to their homes.
North of SR431 and East of Timberline Drive South of SR431 and All Neighborhoods East of and accessed by Callahan Road Logan Meadows As you return home, please use an abundance of caution.
There are a multitude of first responders moving about the area as the fire is still active and firefighting efforts continue. As this is an active fire, there remains the possibility that evacuation levels can change.
Remain ready to leave if needed. SR431 (Mt Rose Highway) will remain CLOSED at Bordeaux Drive The following neighborhoods remain CLOSED and under an Evacuation Order St. James Village Galena Estates to include Joy Lake Road and Douglas Fir ALL of Montreaux Law enforcement officers will be in the area as they continue to monitor neighborhoods, protecting our community.
Please follow https://perimetermap.com for updates on evacuation areas and for road closures.
***as of 9:30 AM:
Reno, NV
5824 acres
37% contained
631 personnel
Highlights: Through the strong work and dedicated efforts of ground crews daily and nightly, the fire experienced minimal growth yesterday. This progress was achieved despite challenging weather conditions, the remote and rugged terrain in the western area, and the complexities of the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) environment. Yesterday, aircraft operations were suspended after 9:00 AM as winds reached 75 MPH on the ridgetops, with gusts of up to 54 MPH in the valleys. Through diligent work of firefighters extinguishing hot spots near the perimeter and continuously patrolling unburned areas looking for any new spots the fire stayed within its footprint. The southern perimeter of the fire, from Highway 580 in Washoe Valley to the upper edge near Mount Rose, is largely secured with fire hose and handline. Dozer lines and hose lays have been strategically placed to protect all communities located south-southwest of Highway 431 near Galena Forest and Callahan. Water tenders and portable water tanks set up in place to make water usage readily available.
Fire Activity: Low to moderate fire behavior is expected today. Firefighters will continue mop-up operations, though isolated pockets of smoke will still be visible. Mop-up refers to the process of extinguishing or eliminating any remaining hot spots, embers, or smoldering debris after the main fire. Mop-up activities include dousing burning material with water, breaking apart hot debris, turning over ashes, cutting down or clearing any trees or vegetation that may still be smoldering, and making sure the perimeter is secure. Crews will also be removing any hazard trees that have burned and are at risk of falling across any fire lines or roads.
Weather: Cooler temperatures and a substantial decrease in winds are forecast for the next few days. Temperature will be around 70 degrees. Relative humidity levels are expected to reach around 60% today, a significant increase from the 12% recorded yesterday. This dramatic shift will positively support containment efforts.
Evacuations: We urge everyone to remain vigilant and stay clear of evacuation zones. Stay informed by relying on official fire information sources. For updates on evacuation statuses, please visit: https://perimetermap.com
To sign up for code red alerts and warning visit https://www.washoecounty.gov/em/RegionalAlerts.php
More Information:
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Email: 2024.davis@firenet.gov Fire Information: 775-446-5520
Inciweb: https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident…/nvhtf-davis-fire
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