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A fast-growing wildfire in Nevada has grown to 10,000 acres since it began burning just outside Reno on Saturday, forcing thousands to evacuate. Photo courtesy of Nevada Governor’s Office/X
Aug. 23 (UPI) — A fast-growing wildfire in Nevada has grown to 10,000 acres since it began burning just outside Reno on Saturday, officials said.
The Hawk Fire remained uncontained as of Sunday and forced 14,000 homes to be evacuated.
Gov. Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency in Washoe County, which contains Reno, and urged residents to stay vigilant and heed warnings.
“This is an active and rapidly evolving situation, and I urge everyone in the affected areas to remain vigilant and follow the direction of local officials,” he said in a statement on X.
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve said “structures have already been burned in this fire.”
“Evacuating before the fire arrives also allows our firefighters to focus their efforts on battling the blaze,” the mayor said in a statement on X.
Truckee Meadows Fire Chief Richard Edwards said the fire is being driven by strong winds, ABC News reported.
“The wind-driven fires move very rapidly into our residential areas, creating a lot of challenges for our firefighters to save homes and protect lives,” Edwards added.
Reno’s Northwest Specialty Hospital said it was evacuating patients due to the fire.
“The safety and well-being of our rehabilitation and behavioral health patients and staff remain the highest priority and we are evacuating out of an abundance of caution,” the hospital said in a statement.
“Patients have been safely transported to appropriate locations where their care will continue without interruption ” no patients or staff remain in the building.”
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