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Wragg Fire Flares Up; Evacuations Ordered

Tuesday, July 28, 2015 | Sacramento, CA
NWS Sacramento via Twitter

The Wragg Fire has flared up, causing officials to issue mandatory evacuation orders. The plume of smoke from the fire as seen early Tuesday afternoon, July 28, 2015.

NWS Sacramento via Twitter

  • Cal Fire Wragg Fire Incident Report
  • YubaNet.com Wragg Fire Coverage
  • Solano Fire Facebook page
  • Broadcastify Napa County and Cal Fire scanner feed

4:40 p.m. - Cal Fire is reporting 80 percent containment at 6,991 acres. Two outbuildings have been destroyed and three outbuildings and one residence have been damaged.   

Full-quality #WraggFire photos are up on Flickr, re-usable under Creative Commons - http://t.co/7FU3xEzm3e pic.twitter.com/bp5wN03hY4

— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) July 29, 2015

4:13 p.m. - Cal Fire says there are new evacuations and road closures are in effect for the Wragg Fire near Lake Berryessa in Napa and Solano counties.

The agency says 150 more acres burned this afternoon in Wildhorse Canyon, as the south side of the fire flared up. 

Since it started a week ago, about 6,600 acres have burned. The fire is 80 percent contained. Cal Fire expects complete containment on Thursday.

-Capital Public Radio Staff

3:53 p.m. - (AP) Authorities have ordered more than 200 people from their homes in Northern California after a wildfire driven by strong wind jumped a containment line.

State fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said the fire in Solano County an hour east of Napa Valley wine country flared up Tuesday afternoon, quickly burning through 150 acres. The fire has charred more than 10 square miles since it started nearly one week ago.

A large plume of smoke could be seen for several miles.

Berlant blames rising temperatures and winds for the flare-up.

He says firefighters have dug a secondary containment line in the rugged terrain that should keep the flames from spreading.

A large DC-10 Airtanker has been called in to attack from the sky.

Christine Castillo of the Solano County Sheriff's Office says deputies have ordered 136 homes evacuated, displacing 200 people.

- Associated Press

2:50 p.m. - Cal Fire says an additional 150 acres has burned on the south side of the fire, with new evacuations and road closures in place.

-Capital Public Radio staff

 

Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve burned in #wraggfire. @UCDavis using to study wildfire recovery. http://t.co/2Upojppdgi pic.twitter.com/FaxdSLZ1rC

— Kat Kerlin (@UCDavis_Kerlin) July 28, 2015

2:10 p.m. - The Wragg Fire in Napa and Solano counties has become active, causing authorities to issue evacuation notices for several areas.

The fire, which stood at 71 percent containment with 6,591 acres burned as of Tuesday morning, is again sending smoke plumnes into the sky.

The Solano County Sheriff's Office says mandatory evacuations include the west side of Pleasants Valley road from Cantelow Road to Gates, including the Pleasants Ranch area and other private roads on the west side of Pleasnts Valley Road.

An evacuation center has been established at the Three Oaks Community Center, 1100 Alamo Drive, Vacaville.

-Capital Public Radio staff

#WraggFire New Mandatory evacuations for W side Pleasants Valley Rd - Cantelow Rd to Gates, Pleasants Ranch area W of Pleasants Valley Rd

— CA IMT 1 - FIRE INFO (@Info_CIIMT1) July 28, 2015

Hot temperatures & offshore winds have seemingly supported the #WraggFire to blow up this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/WdaIMNFNnl

— Tyler Young (@norcalwx) July 28, 2015

#WraggFire looks like it is baaaaaack pic.twitter.com/hGFHhm9qrl

— Sarah Hawkins (@castlerockfarm) July 28, 2015

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