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Evacuations lifted as Goose Fire burns 60 acres in Amador County | Updates

Cal Fire said crews were able to stop forward progress on the fire.

AMADOR COUNTY, Calif. — Cal Fire said firefighters have stopped forward progress on a fire in Amador County.

According to Cal Fire, the so-called Goose Fire is along Goose hill Ranch Road. 60 acres have burned so far with firefighters gaining 30% containment.

Officials said the fire threatens structures in the area but none have been destroyed. Prior evacuation orders for Goose Hill Ranch Road and the Lake Amador Campground have been lifted. The Amador County Sheriff's Office said six homes in the Goose Hill Ranch Estates off of Goose Hill Ranch Road were evacuated.

Jackson Valley Highway is closed between Highway 88 and Buena Vista Road.

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According to Cal Fire, 2020 was one of the most severe fire seasons on record as 9,917 wildfires burned 4.2 million acres. Over 9,000 structures were destroyed, and 31 people (civilians and firefighters) were killed. 

California also experienced its first "Gigafire" because of the August Complex Fire, burning over 1 million acres by itself. Four of California's top five largest wildfires in state history happened in 2020. 

If you live in a wildfire-prone zone, Cal Fire suggests creating a defensible space around your home. Defensible space is an area around a building in which vegetation and other debris are completely cleared. At least 100 feet is recommended.

The Department of Homeland Security suggests assembling an emergency kit that has important documents, N95 respirator masks, supplies to grab with you if you’re forced to leave at a moment’s notice. The agency also suggests signing up for local warning system notifications and know your community’s evacuation plans best to prepare yourself and your family in cases of wildfires.

Some counties use Nixle alerts to update residents on severe weather, wildfires, and other news. To sign up, visit www.nixle.com or text your zip code to 888777 to start receiving alerts. 

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