50% Containment Reached on Caldor Fire! 996 Structures Destroyed & Repopulations Accelerate

South Lake Tahoe, CA…About six miles of additional containment line were secured along the westside of Christmas Valley and the area east of Meyers allowing the Eldorado County Sheriff’s Office to downgrade another Evacuation Order to a Warning in South Lake Tahoe area of the Pioneer Trail. The fire remained active along the northeast and southern edges of the perimeter. Hand crews and aircraft continue to work in the rugged and remote areas of the fire, mopping up and mitigating any threats to control lines. Adverse wind conditions in the Kirkwood Area along Highway 88 challenged firefighters as spotting continues to occur within interior islands. Tonight, crews will stay diligent patrolling the fire, seeking out hot material, and mitigating threats to structures. Damage inspections continue with approximately 95% of structures assessed.

217,007 Acres, 50% Contained, Active for 23 days, 2 Counties, El Dorado and Amador

Last Updated 09/07/21 7:20 PM
Date Started 08/14/21 6:54 PM

Location Information East of Omo Ranch, South of the community of Grizzly Flats
Lat/Long [38.586, -120.537833]
Administrative Unit Unified Command: CAL FIRE Amador-El Dorado Unit and El Dorado National Forest
Cause Under Investigation

WEST ZONE Situation Summary:

The fire remained active along the northeast and southern edges of the perimeter. Hand crews and aircraft continue to work in the rugged and remote areas of the fire, mopping up and mitigating any threats to control lines. Adverse wind conditions in the Kirkwood Area along Highway 88 challenged firefighters as spotting continues to occur within interior islands. Tonight, crews will stay diligent patrolling the fire, seeking out hot material, and mitigating threats to structures. Damage inspections continue with approximately 95% of structures assessed.

To better provide public and firefighter safety due to extreme fire conditions throughout Northern California, and strained firefighter resources throughout the country, the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region is announcing a temporary closure of all National Forests in California. The closure order can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/USFSClosure.

EAST ZONE Situation Summary:

About six miles of additional containment line were secured along the westside of Christmas Valley and the area east of Meyers allowing the Eldorado County Sheriff’s Office to downgrade another Evacuation Order to a Warning in South Lake Tahoe area of the Pioneer Trail.

Firefighters continued aggressive direct attack, mop up and patrolling today across all areas of the fire. Wildfire Modules in the Desolation Wilderness Area are building handline and connecting into granite rock and lakes. These crews were again supported by super scoopers which can drop 1,600 gallons of water at a time, helping to extinguish hot spots and areas of intense heat. These planes are scooping water directly out of Lake Tahoe. Crews patrolled within structure areas and improved the containment lines and hotshots completed handline construction from Trimmer Peak to Luther Spire today. Felling crewsare working adjacent to Highways 50, 88 and 89 removing severely damaged trees. This priority work is critical to the re-opening of these areas and ensuring public safety in the short and long term.

We want to remind the public and residents that interior smoldering and creeping is occurring throughout the burn area potentially producing columns of smoke that are
visible to surrounding communities.

WHAT: EVACUATION ORDERS DOWNGRADED
WHEN: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
WHERE: EL DORADO COUNTY

EVACUATION ORDER UPDATE:
The following Evacuation Orders have been downgraded to Evacuation Warnings in El Dorado County:

All homes accessed from both sides of Pioneer Trail from the city limits starting at Al Tahoe Blvd and moving west stopping before Elks Club.

REMINDER: The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is closed under the Regional Emergency Closure of all National Forests in California. See the Regional Order for more information. Recreation residences and other permittees should contact their permit administrator for questions regarding access when their area becomes open for repopulation. There is still a temporary Emergency Closure in effect for the Eldorado National Forest through the end of September. This closure includes all National Forest Service lands, roads (including Mormon Emigrant Trail) and trails within the Eldorado National Forest. See Forest Order 03-21-14 for more information. To request access to private lands within the warning area, accessible via
closed Forest Service roads, please contact your local Forest Service District Office.

NOTES: The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road closures and any evacuation orders and warnings. A reminder to drive slowly and yield to emergency personnel in the area. There will be smoke in the respective areas as firefighters continue firefighting operations. If at any time you feel unsafe, please call 911. For tips on returning home after wildfire visit: Returning Home Checklist – Ready for Wildfire
Please go to: www.tinyurl.com/EDSOEVAC for an online evacuation map.

As you return to your residences, please be warned that you may not have working utilities. Carefully walk around your structures and check for damages, hot spots and hazardous materials. If you received a code red announcement to evacuate on your cell phone, you may not receive additional code red notices if your cell service is not reliable. All previous evacuation orders and warnings remain in effect

Local Assistance Center:

Address: 6699 Campus Drive, Placerville, CA 95667. Located at Folsom Lake Community College, El Dorado Campus, Fitness Center Building.

Hours:
Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesdays 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Evacuation Zone Map

Amador County Evacuations
Amador County Evacuation Orders:

Zone 4A- South of Highway 88 along the Amador-El Dorado County line from Dufrene Road, north of the line due East from Dufrene Road to the Amador -Alpine County line, West of the line due South from Highway 88 to the East end of Salt Springs Reservoir.
Zone 5A- South of Highway 88 along the Amador-El Dorado County line, north of the line due East from Dufrene Road to the Amador – Alpine County Line, East of the line due South from Highway 88 to the East end of Salt Springs Reservoir, West of the Amador – Alpine County line.
Amador County Evacuation Warnings:

Zone 4B- South of Dufrene Road due East to the Amador-Alpine County line, North of the Amador – Calaveras County Line, West of Panther Creek Road, East of the line due South from Highway 88 to the East end of the Salt Springs Reservoir.
Zone 5B- South of Dufrene Road due East to the Amador-Alpine County line, North of the Amador – Calaveras County line, West of the Amador – Alpine County line, East of the line due South from Highway 88 to the East end of the Salt Springs Reservoir.
El Dorado County Evacuations
El Dorado County Evacuation Orders:

CALDOR – East of North South Road, West of Service Road 09N78A, North of the Middle Fork of the Cosumnes River, South of Caldor
CAPLES CREEK – This section is south of Highway 50 east of Kyburz up to 41 Milestone Tract and south all the way to Highway 88 between 1 mile east of Mormon Immigrant Trail up to Caples Lake following the county line.
CHRISTMAS VALLEY – East of Echo Summit following Highway 89 north through Christmas Valley (both sides of 89) east to the Alpine County Line. This area is south of Highway 50 except for the residences accessed from Chiapa which also included. This area also includes the streets connected to Mulberry, Elmwood and Cornelian.
CRYSTAL BASIN – North of Highway 50 from Ice House Road to Wrights Lake Road up to the Placer County Line to include Ice House Reservoir, Union Valley Reservoir, Wrights Lake, and Loon Lake.
DESOLATION – This section extends south of the Placer County line in the area of the Rubicon Trail between Spider Lake and Sourdough Hill and extends south into Desolation Wilderness all the way to Highway 50 to include the areas of Rockbound Lake, Rubicon Reservoir, Highland Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Schmidell Lake and Twin Lakes south to Highway 50 between Wrights Lake Road and Twin Bridges. The eastern edge of this area is in line with Clyde Lake and Pyramid Lake.
DESOLATION EAST – The area north of Echo Lake, following the Desolation Wilderness north staying west of Fallen Leaf Lake, Cascade Lake, and Emerald Bay up to the Placer County Line
DESOLATION NORTH – This is the area of Desolation Wilderness south of the Placer County Line extending to Emerald Bay, but staying within Desolation Wilderness.
FALLEN LEAF B – The area of Fallen Leaf Lake, Angora Lake and the residences on Tahoe Mountain, extending west to the border of Desolation Wilderness, south of Hwy 89.
GRIZZLY FLAT PROPER – The communities of Grizzly Flats and Blue Mountain remain Closed. South of the intersection of Cosumnes Mine Road and Sciaroni Road, North and East of the intersection of Grizzly Flat Road and Steely Road, West of the intersection of Capps Crossing Road and Cypress Point Drive.
HEAVENLY – East of Pioneer Trail between Larch and Al Tahoe, to include the area of Heavenly Ski Resort out to the Alpine County Line and the Nevada State line on the east.
HELL HOLE – Northeast of Highway 89, west of the Alpine County line, and south of Tahoe Paradise Golf Course.
MET TO HWY 88 – South of Mormon Emigrant Trail to Highway 88. West on Highway 88 to Hams Station.
MEYERS – All residences in Meyers North of Highway 89 and east of Highway 50 to include all streets accessed from Apache, Mandan, following Pioneer Trail northeast just past Elks Club.
PIONEER – This is the area north of Elks Club along Highway 50 and the west side Pioneer Trail, but also including the street of Hekpa, but excluding the residences west of the airport. This segment includes all residences accessed from Jicarilla, Washoan, and Glen Eagles. This also includes the Golden Bear neighborhood and the neighborhoods of Cold Creek Trail, High Meadows, Marshall Trail.
SOUTH ECHO – South of Highway 50 starting at Camp Sacramento to the top of Echo Summit then proceeding due south to the Alpine County Line.
TRIMMER – The area east of Pioneer Trail to the Alpine County Line stopping south of Heavenly Ski Resort, excluding all residences off of Pioneer Trail.
US 50 SOUTH TO KYBURZ – South of Highway 50 from Ice House Road to Silver Fork Road, to include the community of Kyburz. East of Mormon Emigrant Trail to Highway 88.
WASHOE MEADOWS / NORTH UPPER TRUCKEE – All streets accessed from North Upper Truckee Road which is north of Highway 50 stopping at Sawmill and Lake Tahoe Blvd on the north side. This includes all residences on Sawmill and the residences to the west of Highway 50 in Meyers to include Country Club, Bakersfield, East S and Hopi.
El Dorado County Evacuation Warnings:

CRYSTAL BASIN A – West of Ice House Road from the Placer County Line, south to Highway 50 and east of Junction Reservoir.
FALLEN LEAF A – North of Highway 89 between Emerald Bay and West Way
GREATER GRIZZLY EAST – South of Mormon Emigrant Trail, West of North South Road, North of Omo Ranch Road, East of the intersection of Omo Ranch and Slug Gulch Road, South of the Community of Blue Mountain, East of the intersection of Capps Crossing Road and Cypress Point Road.
PI PI – East of North South Road from Omo Ranch to Cat Creek and east to Highway 88 1 mile east of Omo Ranch Road.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CITY LIMITS – from the Nevada State line west along Highway 50 to the Tahoe airport. Highway 89 from the city northwest to the city’s edge at West Way. Also Pioneer Trail from state line west to Al Tahoe Blvd.
SOUTHEAST POLLOCK – South of Highway 50 east of Sly Park Road, west of Ice House Road, North of MET.
TAHOMA / NORTH OF THE CITY OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE – All properties on the east (lake side) of Highway 89 extending north from the city limits to Emerald Bay. All properties on both sides of Highway 89 extending north from Emerald Bay through Tahoma. The National Forest is still closed, and the area of Fallen Leaf Lake is still under an evacuation order.
THE FOLLOWING STREETS IN EL DORADO COUNTY – Grizzly Flat Road between Steely Ridge Road and Blue Mountain Road. Cosumnes Mine Road between String Canyon Road and the North Fork of the Cosumnes River. String Canyon Road between Grizzly Flat Road and Eagle Hill Road.
Traffic Control Points:

Highway 50 at Ice House
Ice House and White Meadow
Grizzly Flat Road and Blue Mountain Road
String Canyon Road at Eagle Hill Road
Industrial Ave. at Lake Tahoe Blvd. (no traffic west of Industrial)
Sawmill Rd. at US-50 (no west traffic on 50)
Pioneer Trail at at Al Tahoe (City Limits) (no traffic west of Al Tahoe on Pioneer)
Black Bart Ave. at Martin Ave. (no traffic onto Black Bart)
Fallen leaf at 89 (no traffic on Fallen Leaf)
Alpine County Evacuations
Evacuation Order:

ZONE 19 – Highway 88 at Forestdale Road. West of Forestdale Road & south to the Pacific Crest Trail Crossing. West of the Pacific Crest Trail to the Summit City Canyon Trail. West of Summit City Canyon Trail & south to the El Dorado / Stanislaus National Forest Line. El Dorado/Stanislaus National Forest Line west to the Alpine/Amador Co. line.
ZONE 20 – Highway 89 south, from Luther Pass Road to the Pickets Junction (Highway 88). West on Hwy 88 to Kirkwood. South to include Kirkwood Ski Resort & Caples Lake.
ZONE 21A – The area from Pickett’s Junction, north on Highway 89 the Alpine/El Dorado County line. Northeast to along the Alpine/El Dorado County line to Armstrong Ridge. Southeast along Armstrong Ridge to Horse Thief. Southwest along Horse Thief Canyon to Pickett’s Junction.
ZONE 22A – The area from Armstrong Ridge at the Alpine/El Dorado County line, northeast to the California/Nevada State line. Southeast along the Alpine County line to Fay-Luther Canyon. Southwest along Fay-Luther Canyon to the Horse Thief Canyon to Armstrong Ridge. Northwest on Armstrong Ridge to the Alpine/El Dorado Co. line.
Evacuation Warning:

ZONE 21B – The area from Pickett’s Junction, south on Highway 88 to Forestdale Road. Northeast to Hawkins Peak to the Highway 88/Highway 89 junction at Woodfords. Northwest along Armstrong Ridge to Horse Thief Canyon, Southwest along Horse Thief Canyon to Pickett’s Junction.
ZONE 22B – The area from Armstrong Ridge and Horse Thief Canyon, northeast to Fay-Luther Canyon to the California/Nevada State line. Southeast along the Alpine County line to Highway 89. Southwest on Highway 89 to the Highway 88/Highway 89 junction at Woodfords. Northwest on the Armstrong Ridge to Horse Thief Canyon.
ZONE 23 – East of Forestdale Road and south to the Pacific Crest Trail Crossing. East of the Pacific Crest Trail to the Summit City Canyon Trail. East of Summit City Canyon Trail and south to the El Dorado / Stanislaus National Forest Line. El Dorado /Stanislaus National Forest Line east to the northern lake edge of Upper Blue Lakes. North of the North-west Lake edge of Upper Blue Lake to the southern aspect of Hawkins Peak and to Woodford’s junction. South of Highway 88 at Woodfords Junction to Forestdale Road.
Douglas County Evacuations
Evacuation Warnings:

Upper Kingsbury (North & South)
Lower Kingsbury
Road Closures
AMADOR COUNTY

Road Closures:

Highway 88 is closed between Peddlers Ridge and the Highway 88/89 interchange.
Evacuation Shelters
EL DORADO COUNTY SHELTERS

Green Valley Community Church (FULL)
3500 Missouri Flat Road
Placerville, CA
Rolling Hills Church
800 White Rock Road
El Dorado Hills, CA
Reno-Sparks Convention Center
4590 South Virginia Street, Reno
NEVADA COUNTY SHELTER

Truckee Veterans Hall
10214 High Street
Truckee, CA 96161
NEVADA STATE SHELTERS

Reno-Sparks Convention Center
4590 South Virginia Street, Reno
Animal Evacuation Centers
EL DORADO COUNTY

El Dorado County Animal Services (small animals)
6435 Capitol Ave.
Diamond Springs, CA
For animal evacuation questions or assistance call (530) 621-5795
Saureel Vineyards (large animals) (FULL)
1140 Cold Springs Road
Placerville, CA
(530) 621-5795
NEVADA

East to West Grooming
1368 Hwy 395, Unit B1, Gardnerville, NV
– (Small Animals Only)

Washoe County Animal Services
2825 Longley Ln, Ste A Reno, NV

Douglas County Fairgrounds- (Livestock)
920 Dump Road, Gardnerville, NV
775-782-9061
Douglas County Animal Services
921 Dump Rd. Gardnerville, NV
– (Small Animals Only)
Damages and Losses
Confirmed Damage to Property, Injuries, and Fatalities

79 Structures Damaged
Residential, Commercial and Other

996 Structures Destroyed
Residential, Commercial and Other

5 Injuries
Confirmed Fire Personnel and Civilian Injuries

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Contact Information
Information Line
530-303-2455
Media Contact
530-806-3212
Agency Information
El Dorado National Forest
100 Forni Road Placerville California 95667
530-303-2455
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7801/
El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office
(530) 621-5655
https://www.edcgov.us/Government/sheriff/
Pioneer Fire District
(530) 620-4444

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42 Helicopters

334 Engines

57 Dozers

83 Water Tenders

4,820 Personnel

69 Crews