The Dry Grass Fire, which broke out south of Tracy in San Joaquin County on Saturday, has burned more than 12,000 acres, prompted evacuations and injured at least two firefighters, Cal Fire said. At least one home was confirmed to have burned. LiveCopter 3 footage showed the home was at the intersection of Bernard Road and Stearman Road. As of 11 a.m., westbound Interstate 580 had reopened. Eastbound Interstate 580 remained closed, according to CalTrans. Highway 132 has also reopened, according to CalTrans. (Video below: LiveCopter 3 captured the fire scene around 11 a.m. Sunday) Watch live nowcast coverage in the video player below starting at 5 a.m. tonight. Corral Fire Growth and Where It’s Burning According to CalFire, as of 8 a.m. Sunday morning, the fire had burned 12,500 acres and was 15% contained. This represents an overnight expansion of about 2,500 acres. Suppression is measured in percentages to represent the break or line of combustible material around the fire that has been achieved, helping to prevent the fire from spreading. Cal Fire said about 400 personnel were responding to the fire and trying to contain it. The fire along the north side of I-580 was contained and there did not appear to be any damage to the road. It is unclear if other parts of I-580 were damaged. “Firefighters are struggling to get the fire under control,” Cal Fire’s Josh Silveria said Saturday night. Two firefighters suffered minor to moderate injuries, but details of their conditions were not available. The fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. near West Corral Hollow Road and has burned about 450 acres, the release said. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said the fire broke out near the 300 Test Site but did not pose a threat to the facility. The Corral Fire is unrelated to a series of recent controlled burns near the site, according to the institute. Cal Fire, South San Joaquin Fire Department, Tracy Police and San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office are also responding. Click here for a closer look at where the fire started. According to the wind weather team at the time of the fire, wind gusts were over 40 mph when the fire started Saturday evening. Meteorologist Heather Waldman said wind gusts died down a bit overnight and into Sunday morning, but geographically, the fire is in a wind-prone area. Winds are expected to pick up again from the west Sunday afternoon, with wind gusts reaching around 30 mph. Smoke from the fire may be unhealthy for sensitive populations. Air quality can be tracked here. Corral Fire Video KCRA 3’s Erin Heft was on I-580 at Corral Hollow Road Sunday morning, while Kelly Curran was further south at Byrd Road, where the fire briefly crossed over I-580. KCRA 3’s Carolina Estrada and Orco Mana saw the fire burning toward I-580 late Saturday. A viewer driving a Tesla Cybertruck sent video showing heavy smoke on I-580 at Highway 132 early Saturday evening. Click here to see more viewer videos and photos. Corral Fire Evacuation Information San Joaquin County Emergency Services said evacuation orders have been issued for residents west of California Aqueduct, south of Corral Hollow Creek, west of Alameda County and south of Stanislaus County. While an evacuation order is in place, there is an imminent threat to your life. Evacuation is mandatory in this case. A temporary shelter is located at Larch Clover Community Center in Tracy. A large animal shelter is set up at 2271 West Louise Avenue in Manteca. Power restored after outage Thousands of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. customers lost power, but power has since been restored to nearly all customers. About 190 customers were still affected early Sunday morning. | Learn more | 2024 Guide to Prepare for California Wildfires Here are the key websites that are important for all California residents during wildfire season. Cal Fire Wildfire Incidents: Cal Fire tracks wildfire incidents here. Sign up here to receive text messages from Cal Fire updates on wildfires burning near your zip code. Wildfires on Federal Lands: Federal wildfire incidents are tracked here. Prepare for a Power Outage: Ready.gov provides information on how to prepare for a power outage and what to do when it comes back on here. Learn how to report, track, and report PG&E power outages here. How to stay informed if you lose your power or cell service: How to find your local National Weather Service radio station. Prepare for road closures: Download Caltrans’s QuickMap app or check the latest QuickMap road conditions here. San Joaquin County Emergency InformationSan Joaquin County Department of Emergency ServicesSign up for the SJReady Community Notification SystemSan Joaquin County Neighborhood Evacuation MapSan Joaquin County Fire DepartmentsRead more top California stories here | Download the app.
The Dry Grass Fire, which broke out Saturday south of Tracy in San Joaquin County, has burned more than 12,000 acres, prompted evacuations and injured at least two firefighters, according to Cal Fire. At least one home was confirmed to have burned.
LiveCopter 3 footage showed the home was located at the intersection of Bernard Road and Stearman Road.
As of 11 a.m., westbound traffic on Interstate 580 had reopened. Eastbound traffic on Interstate 580 remained closed, according to the California Department of Transportation. Highway 132 has also reopened, according to the California Department of Transportation.
(Video below: LiveCopter 3 captured footage of the fire around 11 a.m. Sunday)
Watch the live nowcast in the video player below starting at 5pm tonight.
The spread of the Corral Fire and where it is burning
As of 8 a.m. Sunday, the fire had burned 12,500 acres and was 15% contained, according to Cal Fire, which represents an overnight growth of about 2,500 acres.
Containment is measured in percentage to represent the break or line of combustible material achieved around the fire, helping to prevent the fire from spreading further.
Cal Fire said about 400 personnel were battling the blaze and trying to contain it. The fire along the north side of Interstate 580 has been contained and no damage to the roadway has been seen. It is unclear if other portions of Interstate 580 were damaged.
“Firefighters are struggling to contain the flames,” Cal Fire’s Josh Silveria said Saturday night, adding that winds were “very strong.”
Two firefighters suffered minor to moderate injuries, but details of their conditions were not released.
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The fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. near West Corral Hollow Road and has burned about 450 acres, according to the release.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said the fire, which occurred near its Test Site 300, did not pose a threat to the facility. The lab said the Corral Fire was unrelated to a series of recent controlled burns near the facility.
In addition to Cal Fire, the South San Joaquin Fire Department, Tracy Police Department and the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office also assisted in the response.
For a closer look at where the fire started, click here.
Strong wind conditions when the fire broke out
Our weather team reports wind speeds reached over 40 mph on Saturday evening when the fire broke out.
Meteorologist Heather Waldman said wind gusts died down somewhat overnight and into Sunday morning, but geographically the fire is located in an area prone to wind.
Winds are expected to pick up again from the west Sunday afternoon, gusting to around 30 mph, she said.
Smoke from fires can have adverse health effects for sensitive people. Track air quality here.
Corral fire footage
KCRA 3’s Erin Heft monitored the situation on I-580 at Corral Hollow Road Sunday morning, while Kelly Curran was further south on Bird Road where the fire briefly crossed over I-580.
KCRA 3’s Carolina Estrada and Orco Manna saw the fire spreading toward I-580 late Saturday night.
A viewer driving a Tesla Cybertruck sent video showing smoke billowing on Interstate 580 near Interstate 132 early Saturday evening.
See more viewer videos and photos here.
Corral Fire Evacuation Information
The San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services said evacuation orders had been issued for residents west of the California Aqueduct, south of Corral Hollow Creek, western Alameda County and southern Stanislaus County.
While an evacuation order is in place, there is an imminent danger to your life and you are required to evacuate.
A temporary shelter is available at Larch Clover Community Center in Tracy, and a large animal shelter is set up at 2271 West Louise Ave. in Manteca.
Power restored after a blackout
Thousands of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. customers lost power, but power was later restored to nearly all of them. About 190 customers were still affected early Sunday morning.
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