Pickett Fire in northern Napa County forces evacuations
Napa ValleyRegister / Updated at 10:15 p.m. Thursday
Evacuation orders and warnings remained in effect Thursday evening for communities near the Pickett Fire southeast of Calistoga, which Cal Fire's Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit reported had grown to 1,200 acres with no containment as of 10:08 p.m. (2,133 acres by 1:00 am)
Two Genasys zones for communities near the wildfire came under Napa County evacuation orders soon after the blaze began, and a third area also came under a similar order just after 5 p.m. Other areas were placed under an evacuation warning with residents advised to be ready to leave, including two zones west of Angwin.
Napa Countys emergency command center received reports of a vegetation fire at 2:53 p.m. amid vineyards and forested hills near the 2300 block of Pickett Road, according to Erick Hernandez, the county deputy fire marshal.
The first fire crews on the scene saw a half-acre of flames spreading uphill and being fed by wind, Hernandez said. Cal Fire cameras from the surrounding Upvalley showed a smoke plume that darkened as the fire spread, reportedly becoming visible from the lower Upvalley and as far west as Santa Rosa. By 4:05 p.m., a Napa Valley Register photographer reported that smoke was visible from Highway 29 several miles south of Calistoga.
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