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Wildfire Sweeps Through Scenic California County, Damaging 15 Homes and Evacuating Residents

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Fast-Moving Wildfire in Mono County Threatens Structures and Forces Evacuations

Overview of the Pack Fire

MONO COUNTY, Calif. — A rapidly advancing wildfire, known as the Pack Fire, has caused significant damage in Mono County, a stunning region near the California-Nevada border. The fire has destroyed 15 structures, necessitating evacuations and leading to the closure of parts of Highway 395 as firefighters battle the blaze amid strong winds.

Key Facts About the Pack Fire

As of Thursday night, the Pack Fire had expanded to approximately 5.3 square miles (13.7 square kilometers) and remains entirely uncontained, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire). The rural county, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes featuring mountain ranges, lakes, and pine forests, faces a critical situation as firefighters continue their efforts.

Impact of Weather Conditions

The fire was exacerbated by gusting winds reaching speeds of 50 miles per hour (80.5 kilometers per hour), which not only fueled the flames but also temporarily grounded aerial firefighting resources. Fortunately, a shift in weather conditions by Thursday evening, including rainfall in the region, helped to reduce fire activity.

Ongoing Firefighting Efforts

Fire crews have been working around the clock, with Cal Fire stating that additional resources are set to arrive soon. Crews will continue their operations throughout the night to contain the fire and protect affected structures. Currently, essential evacuation shelters have been established at nearby locations, including a middle school and the Tri-County Fairgrounds.

Evacuation and Safety Measures

In light of the unpredictable fire behavior, evacuation protocols have been put in place. Residents are advised to heed local authorities and utilize the established shelters for safety. The situation remains fluid, and it is unclear whether any homes have been impacted as assessments continue.

Infrastructure Damage and Transportation Issues

While part of Highway 395 has been temporarily closed due to the fire, an RV park located in McGee Creek has also been reported as impacted. Emergency services are on high alert, and ongoing evaluations may reveal more about the extent of damages across the region.

Investigating the Cause

The cause of the Pack Fire is currently under investigation. Authorities are working diligently to identify the factors that led to this wildfire’s rapid escalation, contributing to the urgency of community safety measures.

Conclusion: Stay Informed and Prepared

As the situation develops, residents and visitors in and around Mono County are encouraged to stay informed through local news reports and official statements from Cal Fire and other emergency management organizations. Preparedness is paramount in wildfire-prone areas, and staying abreast of safety updates can significantly impact community resilience.

For further information on wildfire safety and updates, please consult resources from the National Interagency Fire Center.


By prioritizing fire safety and community resources, Mono County aims to navigate this crisis while safeguarding its beautiful landscapes and residents.

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