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Wildland fire closes Highway 50


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Updated 9:40pm:

The Kyburz wildland fire has jumped across the American River heading east and prompted mandatory evacuations from Whitehall to Sand Flat Campground, according to U.S. Forest Service reports.

The federal agency has beefed up its personnel working the fire to 350. The blaze that started this afternoon shortly before 2pm is 5 percent contained and under investigation.

CVS Pharmacy worker Tracy Nasca told Lake Tahoe News the air outside her Pollock Pines store is not enshrouded in smoke and there are no signs of the fire from the Sly Park Road exit aside from Highway 50 being closed. However, store personnel has been forced to deal with some confused customers needing to be diverted along Route 49 to Interstate 80 to go east.

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Updated 9:05pm:

The Kyburz fire has grown to 100 acres and deployed 224 personnel working 21 engines and six water tankers among five hand crews, the U.S. Forest Service’s Incident Command site reported.

Voluntary evacuations are underway from Sand Flat to Strawberry, with centers established at the Pollock Pines Community Center at 2675 Sanders Dr. in Pollock Pines.

The fire is burning in steep terrain on both sides of Highway 50, which closed earlier this afternoon.

Still, the Forest Service indicated “making good progress,” despite the threat of structures.
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A wildland fire has Highway 50 closed between Ice House Road and Strawberry.

At about 3pm the fire was at 20 acres.

“It’s burning on the north side toward the 2013 Kyburz burn. Structures are threatened,” Kristi Schroeder with the Eldorado National Forest told Lake Tahoe News.

It is not known how the July 23 fire started. However, reports are that a broken axle from a truck may have ignited the blaze.

The U.S. Forest Service is attacking the fire by air, including using the Super Scooper airplane that arrived at Lake Tahoe Airport this week.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. old long skiis says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Come on Super Scooper! This is a heavily forested area and is VERY dry due to drought and winds. Get that fire out!
    Maybe the city should look at funding the purchase of one of these firefighting planes. Seems like a good investment to me! Better than a broken hook and ladder truck.
    Be careful with fire so we don’t burn the whole place down. Old Long Skiis

  2. sunriser2 says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    I can smell smoke at the “Y”.

  3. Kody says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Thank you for posting this, Kae. I came here to look when I first noticed the smoke.

  4. old long skiis says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Can smell smoke in Sierra Tract and it’s getting stronger as the fire moves this way.
    Or maybe,as some folks, don’t care about wildfires. as they lose everything and they just move on.
    Hope the fire gets put out.OLS

  5. Vicki says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    please keep putting the fire news on Facebook as we r out of town and have a mountain home. Thanks for the post

  6. Passion4Tahoe says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Pray for the firefighters, whose job would be difficult even without these terrible drought conditions.

  7. Kits Carson says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    KCRA reporting it’s up to 60 acres now.

  8. Hmmm... says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    An Axel is an ice skating jump. An axle is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. Just sayin’.

  9. Seriously? says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    Hmmm, ya cant just be greatful for the story? Somebody is always a critic. SMDH!

  10. 4-mer-usmc says - Posted: July 23, 2015

    “The U.S. Forest Service is attacking the fire by air, including using the Super Scooper airplane that arrived at Lake Tahoe Airport this week.”

    Gee, maybe having an airport in this circumstance isn’t such a bad thing. Also, I was informed by an individual who now drives the formerly broken hook and ladder truck that it’s no longer broken. I guess the people that built the truck then drove it in 4-wheel drive across country when they delivered it to the SLTFD and damaged it when it was in their possession repaired that warrantied hook and ladder truck.

    Spouse – 4-mer-usmc

  11. old long skiis says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    The super scooper could’nt have come at a better time!
    We need at LEAST one of these fire figting planes full time in SLT.
    I hope the good folks of Strawberyy and Kyburz are safe and not in danger. Be fire safe, OLS

  12. Hmmm... says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    Seriously: That was not criticism. If you want an example of criticism I’m sure you could find some other comments I’ve posted. Or just go look at the majority of your posts.

    Grateful is a feeling of gratitude. Greatful is not a word. Just sayin’.

  13. Darwin says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    Unfortunately at $37 million apiece I don’t see the city or even the county being able to pony up that much for our own super scooper.

  14. nature bats last says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    Hmmmm, they dont get it as far as I can tell.
    personally a little grammar lesson with a side dish of humor is a good way to start the day.

  15. nature bats last says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    BE SAFE FIREFIGHTERS

    Thanks for all you do to protect our communities.

  16. C.Dub says - Posted: July 24, 2015

    Whitehall and Sand Flat are WEST of Kyburz. Swirling winds?