The Garnet Fire has burned about 3,338 acres after starting south of Rodgers Ridge at Garnet Dike in the Sierra National Forest.
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. — A wildfire burning in eastern Fresno County has burned thousands of acres after sparking Sunday afternoon.
According to Cal Fire, the Garnet Fire has burned about 3,338 acres after starting south of Rodgers Ridge at Garnet Dike in the Sierra National Forest around 2:15 p.m.
Evacuation orders and warnings were issued for the fire.
ABC30 reported that the cause of the fire is still under investigation, but authorities speculated it could be from thunderstorms that happened earlier in the day.
Evacuations
Evacuations were ordered for K27, K30 and K31. Evacuations warnings were given for K29.
Wildfire Camera
View below for a view of the fire from the Alert California camera.
WILDFIRE PREPS
If you live in a wildfire-prone zone, Cal Fire suggests creating a defensible space around your home. Defensible space is an area around a building in which vegetation and other debris are completely cleared. At least 100 feet is recommended.
The Department of Homeland Security suggests assembling an emergency kit that has important documents, N95 respirator masks, and supplies to grab with you if you’re forced to leave at a moment’s notice. The agency also suggests signing up for local warning system notifications and knowing your community’s evacuation plans best to prepare yourself and your family in cases of wildfires.
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