Davis Fire Reno Update: Containment Progress and Evacuation Status

In brief

Update from Davis Fire near Reno shows Containment at 76% as of September 19, 2024. The Davis Fire has burned approximately 6,000 acres near Reno. On 700 people are on site to fight the forest fire. Some evacuation orders were downgraded to warnings, allowing residents to return to certain areas. Efforts to contain the Davis Creek fire continue to progress.

Current Davis Fire Reno Update

  • Containment progress: The Davis fire is 76% content to September 19, 2024
  • Affected area: Approximately 6,000 acres burned along Davis Creek Road and in the Joy Lake area
  • Deployed personnel: On 700 firefighters currently working on the Reno wildfire
  • Fire activity: Increased winds could cause fires in some areas, but firefighters continue to patrol and extinguish hot spots using water and hand tools.

Evacuation Updates for Davis Fire Reno

  • Evacuations lifted: Evacuation orders for Galena forests And Saint-Jacques Village were lifted
  • Continuing Precautions: Residents are asked to remain vigilant and avoid evacuation areas as crews work to remove hazardous trees caused by the Davis Creek Fire.
  • Potential changes: Officials warn of possible changes to evacuation levels due to dynamic wildfire conditions in Reno

Firefighting efforts to contain the Davis Creek Fire

  • Containment strategy: Firefighters are making steady progress cleaning up hot spots within the Davis Fire perimeter, working from the edges inward.
  • Air support: Many firefighting air tankers throughout California perform fire suppression missions when conditions permit
  • Ground operations: Dozer operators are improving secondary and tertiary emergency lines, which will serve as firebreaks in future fires.

Davis Fire Reno Support and Resources

  • Help from the Red Cross: The Red Cross of Northern Nevada is providing shelter and essential services to those affected by the Davis Fire. Call 1-800-733-2767 for help
  • Donations for firefighters: The Reno Fire Department is accepting donations of unopened, non-perishable snacks and drinks at any Reno fire station for first responders battling the wildfire.
  • Fundraising event: The Reno Aces are offering a special ticket sale September 17-19, with 100% of proceeds going to residents affected by the Davis Fire through the Red Cross of Northern Nevada.

Official information sources on the status of wildfires in Reno

  • Main updates: The USFS Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest provides official information on the Davis Fire Reno update on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
  • Fire perimeter map: An up-to-date map of the Davis Creek fire containment is available at PerimeterMap.com

FAQs

What is the current containment status of the Davis Fire near Reno?

As of September 19, 2024, the Davis Fire near Reno was 76% contained after burning approximately 6,000 acres.

Are there still evacuation orders in effect for the Davis Fire?

Evacuation orders for Galena Forests and Saint James Village have been lifted, but residents are urged to remain vigilant and avoid evacuation areas while crews continue to work.

How many firefighters are currently working on the Reno fire?

More than 700 firefighters are currently deployed to fight the Davis Fire near Reno.

What strategies are being used to contain the Davis Creek fires?

Firefighters are mopping up hot spots within the perimeter of the fire, working from the edges inward. Air tankers provide firefighting support and bulldozer operators improve rescue lines.

Where can I find official updates on the status of the Reno wildfires?

The USFS Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest provides official Davis Fire Reno updates on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. An up-to-date fire perimeter map is available at PerimeterMap.com.

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