Pedro Fire near Tuolumne and Mariposa county lines prompts evacuation orders
TUOLUMNE COUNTY – Evacuation orders remain in place on Wednesday after a wildfire erupted near the Tuolumne and Mariposa county lines.
The wildfire, named the Pedro Fire, started near Arbolada Road and the Don Pedro Reservoir in the La Grange area. It has burned more than 3,600 acres as of Wednesday afternoon.
Containment was also reported to be 10% as of Wednesday, Cal Fire says.
According to the Tuolumne County Sheriff's Office, hundreds of structures are threatened in the area of Piney Creek and Merced Falls Road. At least one structure has been destroyed.
Multiple zones in the Granite Springs area were under mandatory evacuations or evacuation warnings. Here is a live evacuation map showing the affected areas.
Highway 132 was also closed from Granite Springs to Narisco Way in Mariposa County.
The area where the fire is burning is about 50 miles east of Modesto in the central Sierra Nevada foothills.