At least according the Google this is the only place this was reported. I heard about it on Nuclear Hotseat.
The Latest: Wildfire burning in former Nevada nuclear site
31
August, 2017
RENO,
Nev. – The Latest on wildfires burning across
the western United States (all times local):
1:15
p.m.
An
official says firefighters are battling a lightning-sparked wildfire
in a remote part of the vast former national nuclear proving ground
north of Las Vegas.
Nevada
National Security Site spokeswoman Tracy Bower said Thursday that the
fire covers almost 4 square miles (10 square kilometers) in the
western part of what used to be the Nevada Test Site.
More
than 1,000 nuclear detonations occurred at the 1,360-square-mile
(3522-square-kilometer) secure federal reservation from 1951 to 1992.
It now hosts non-nuclear experiments and safety training.
Bower
didn't have immediate information about the exact location of the
fire or what tests may have taken place in the burn area in the past.
She
says the fire started Monday and isn't considered a threat to people
or buildings.
It's
being fought by security site fire crews, with help from a helicopter
able to detect any aerial release of radiation.
____
11:30
a.m.
Fire
crews battling a wildfire that has destroyed 10 homes near the
Northern California town of Oroville were able to slow its growth
overnight.
The
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said Thursday
that the blaze about 70 miles (112 kilometers) north of Sacramento
had consumed nearly 5 square miles (13 square kilometers) and was
partially contained. It's still threatening 500 homes.
It
says fire crews from across California are joining more than 1,000
firefighters battling the fire that started Tuesday.
It's
one of many wildfires burning across the U.S. West, including blazes
in and around California's Yosemite National Park that have closed a
popular road into the park, shuttered the iconic Wawona Hotel and
evacuated nearby towns.
About
58 homes near the park were destroyed earlier this summer.
___
11
a.m.
Firefighters
battling a wildfire near the Burning Man festival say they're trying
to keep the main highway open to the counterculture celebration in
the Nevada desert.
Nevada
Highway Patrol Trooper Dan Gordon says State Route 447 connecting
Interstate 80 to the festival was closed for several hours overnight
but reopened Thursday morning.
Gordon
says traffic is moving in both directions but it's "very slow
going."
Interagency
fire spokesman John Gaffney says the biggest priority is protecting
about a half dozen ranches threatened by the fire that has burned
about 45 square miles (116 square kilometers).
The
blaze is about 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Burning Man.
He
says aircraft are attacking the flames that are chewing through
sagebrush and cheatgrass in temperatures expected to reach triple
digits.
___
11:45
p.m.
Ten
homes have been destroyed and 500 more are threatened near the
Northern California town of Oroville.
The
area has already been hard-hit by fire and a massive evacuation
earlier this year caused by damage to sections of the nation's
tallest dam.
Authorities
on Wednesday arrested a man suspected of starting an illegal campfire
believed to have ignited the blaze that has also damaged five homes.
It's
one of many wildfires burning across the U.S. West, including blazes
in and around California's Yosemite National Park that have closed a
popular road into the park, shuttered the iconic Wawona Hotel and
evacuated nearby towns.
About
58 homes near the park were destroyed earlier this summer.
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