“A wildfire raging near the eastern Sierra community of Loyalton grew to 2,300 acres Saturday and triggered a rare fire tornado warning from the National Weather Service” KPIX reports.
“The blaze — which was first reported on Friday afternoon — was being battled by 300 firefighters from local agencies and the U.S. Forest Service. It was just 5 percent contained as it roared over a ridge and moved toward Highway 395. The Nevada Highway Patrol was detouring people off of 395 just north of Bordertown before the California border. Mandatory evacuations were underway in the Chilcoot area and Scott Rd south of Highway 70 east of the town of Loyalton and southwest of Mount Ina Coolbrith. ‘Fire behavior is extreme, and a smoke column will be visible throughout the Sierra Valley and North Reno,’ Forest Service officials said Saturday afternoon.”