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Posted by: thepinetree on 06/19/2024 11:50 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 06/19/2024 11:50 AM
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Aero Fire Evacuation Warnings Lifted & Repopulation Begins

Copperopolis, CA...Evacuation Warnings: All Evacuation Warnings have been lifted for Calaveras County. Evacuation Orders: CCU – 147-C, CCU – 152-B, CCU – 153-B, CCU -168-B. Road Closures: Pyle Rd at O’ Byrnes Ferry Rd, Rock Creek at Highway 4, Britchen Dr at the fire perimeter line, Rock Creek at the fire perimeter line.




TUOLUMNE COUNTY
All Evacuation Warnings and Evacuation Orders have been lifted.

Public safety crews will have a strong presence in the repopulated and evacuated areas for the next several days to ensure the protection of our residents and their property.

We will continue to monitor the active fire areas, as well as those areas remaining closed due to critical infrastructure concerns or safety hazards. Be aware there may be traffic flow interruptions due to fire
crews and utility workers still operating in the area and PG&E is working diligently to restore power to the affected areas.

Coming home after a wildfire can be difficult. When a wildfire burns through an evacuated area, we take many things into consideration before allowing residents to return. Trees, brush, power lines and utility
poles may have become weakened by the fire, and they need to be cleared. Crews continue to check for gas leaks, as well as any burning hazardous material that may need attention prior to allowing
residents to return.


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