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The Dixie Fire continues to burn in Plumas and Butte counties, and areas of Lassen and Tehama counties.
The fire was sparked around 5:15 p.m. July 13 in the Lassen National Forest.
A number of residents in Butte, Plumas and Tehama counties are under evacuation orders and warnings. The blaze has closed parts of Lassen National Forest and Plumas National Forest, and knocked out power in parts of Lassen County.
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Some evacuation warnings lifted in Plumas, Lassen Counties
The Plumas County Sheriff s Office removed several evacuation warnings in Plumas County.
Posted: Jul 29, 2021 3:19 PM
Updated: Jul 29, 2021 5:08 PM
Posted By: Brandon Downs
PLUMAS COUNTY, Calif. - Several areas have been removed from the evacuation warning in Plumas County, the Plumas County Sheriff s Office said.
The areas include Moonlight Valley, Engel Mine, Lone Rock Valley and a portion of Growers Blvd.
Kettle Rock, Taylor Lake, Wilcox Valley, Rattle Snake Peak and Franks Valley have also been removed from the warning.
The Sheriff s Office said Lone Rock and West of Antelope Lake are no longer under a warning.
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