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Firefighters battle raging blaze as evacuations soar to 52100

June 24, 2024 | Calaveras County, California



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Firefighters battle raging blaze as evacuations soar to 52100
During a recent emergency operations meeting, officials provided an update on the ongoing wildfire situation affecting the region. As of the latest briefing, approximately 52,100 residents have been evacuated due to the fire, which has rapidly expanded to nearly 5,000 acres.

The meeting highlighted the tireless efforts of over 1,000 firefighters who have been working diligently to protect homes and structures in the path of the blaze. Chief Casey reported significant progress made overnight, which was met with surprise and appreciation from the team, particularly given the challenging conditions.

Visuals shared during the meeting illustrated the fire's proximity to residential areas, with images showing the flames encroaching on properties, including Copper Elementary School. The officials noted that while there have been structural losses, the quick response and bravery of the firefighting teams have helped mitigate further damage.

The meeting concluded with a call for continued vigilance and support for the affected communities as the situation evolves.

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