Fast-growing Hawk Fire explodes to 8,000 acres, spurs evacuations outside Reno
About 1,000 homes were threatened, authorities said.
A fast-moving brush fire known as the Hawk Fire has rapidly expanded to over 8,000 acres, threatening the safety of approximately 1,000 homes in Northern Nevada, just outside Reno. The National Interagency Fire Center confirmed the fire's current size of 8,020 acres.
Washoe County Sheriff's Office reported that the fire is a highly dynamic situation driven by strong winds, making it particularly challenging for firefighters to contain the blaze and protect nearby communities. Truckee Meadows Fire Chief Richard Edwards emphasized in a video posted to social media that the wind-driven nature of the fire creates significant hurdles in saving homes and safeguarding lives.
Edwards urged residents to remain vigilant and heed evacuation orders, stating that if ordered to evacuate, they should depart promptly and have a go-bag prepared. Earlier, Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue in Washoe County noted that the fire was moving northeast as of Saturday evening, according to a social media post. This developing story is expected to update with further developments.
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