
A fast-moving wildfire in California’s eastern Sierra region has prompted evacuation orders across Inyo and Mono counties, as strong winds drive the flames through dry brush.
Dubbed the Silver Fire, the blaze was reported shortly after 2 pm (local time) near Highway 6 and Silver Canyon Road, just north of Bishop. By 8 pm, it had burned approximately 1,000 acres and was zero percent contained, according to Cal Fire.
Evacuation orders have been issued for several communities, including White Mountain Estates, Laws, and Chalfant, as crews work to contain the fire. A 30-mile stretch of US Highway 6 has been closed for public safety.
“Fire continues to be active in thick brush,” Cal Fire said in an update, noting that all available resources remain deployed.
The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for the area through 9 pm Monday, with gusts forecast to reach up to 65 miles per hour. Officials say the strong winds are creating hazardous conditions and contributing to the fire's rapid spread.
Firefighters from Cal Fire’s San Bernardino Unit are assisting the Bishop Fire Department and Inyo County Sheriff’s Office in battling the blaze.
Authorities continue to urge residents to comply with evacuation orders and stay updated through official alerts.
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