The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. We thank you for your patience and we work to get you back home. ![]() Repopulation consists of complex coordination between, fire, law enforcement, public works, and utilities to ensure the safety of residents and fire responders alike. CAL FIRE has created the Returning Home Checklist on our website to help residents return home safely. Recreation residences and other permittees should contact their permit administrator for questions regarding access when their area becomes open for repopulation.ĬALDOR FIRE - RETURNING HOME AFTER WILDFIRE:Īs the areas affected by the Caldor Fire continue to repopulate, we’d like to remind residents that are returning to home from wildfire to do so safely. See the Regional Order for more information. The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is closed under the Regional Emergency Closure of all National Forests in California. To request access to private lands within the warning area, accessible via closed Forest Service roads, please contact your local Forest Service District Office. See Forest Order 03-21-14 for more information. This closure includes all National Forest Service lands, roads (including Mormon Emigrant Trail) and trails within the Eldorado National Forest. ![]() REMINDER: There is still a temporary Emergency Closure in effect for the Eldorado National Forest through the end of September. Of Tiger Creek Road and Salt Springs Road. Zone 3 - The area described as South of the El Dorado - Amador County line with a westernīorder of Highway 88 at Omo Ranch Road to Highway 88 at Tiger Creek Road.The following Evacuation Warnings have been lifted in Amador County: CALDOR FIRE - Evacuation Warnings Lifted 9/5/21 2:45 PM
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