Oregon Fire: Forward progression stopped on Yuba County wildfire in dense vegetation
Forward progress has been stopped on a wildfire in dense vegetation in Yuba County on Friday.
The Oregon Fire was burning northeast of North San Juan, according to the Dobbins-Oregon House Fire Department.
The fire department said the fire was first reported as one to three acres with a rapid rate of spread.
Just after 6 p.m., officials for the Tahoe National Forest said crews had stopped the fire at six acres.
The forest service said crews would remain on scene throughout the night, with mop-up operations planned to continue Saturday.
An evacuation warning had been issued by the Yuba County Sheriff's Department for the area of Alleghany and Ridge roads in North San Juan, south of Camptonville.
Under an evacuation warning, residents are urged to be prepared to evacuate at a moment's notice, as there is a potential threat to life and property.
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