Crews have successfully halted the forward progress of the brush fire in Verdi, and residents have received clearance to return to their homes.
The Hill Fire ignited just after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, October 24 on the California side of Dog Valley Road near Verdi. As a precaution, residents in the vicinity of Hill Lane and Bridge Street to Dog Valley Road were evacuated.
Firefighters made steady headway in containing the approximately 50-acre blaze. Currently, the fire is 40 percent contained, and crews will continue mop-up operations throughout the day.
While crews were battling the fire, Interstate 80 was briefly shut down near Garson Road, but the roadway has since reopened. However, it’s advised to still avoid the area until further notice.
This brush fire in Verdi led to evacuations for some residents due to gusty winds that were fanning the flames. The Hill Fire was reported shortly before midnight on Tuesday on the California side of Dog Valley Road, according to Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue.
As of 2 a.m. on Wednesday, fire officials issued evacuations for residents from Hill Lane to Bridge Street over to Dog Valley Road.
The fire has been estimated to cover approximately 47 acres and is being fueled by dense brush, cheatgrass, and unpredictable winds.
All westbound lanes of Interstate 80 were closed near Garson Road while crews fought the fire, as reported by the Nevada Department of Transportation.
Evacuees were directed to the Boomtown Casino Hotel, just east of the Nevada-California state line.
Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue mentioned that evacuations might be lifted early on Wednesday morning, pending confirmation that the forward progress of the fire has been successfully halted.
As of now, authorities have not released any information regarding the possible cause of the fire.
