Fire Evacuations Lifted For 200 Homes Near Weaverville
WEAVERVILLE (CBS/AP) — Evacuation orders have been lifted for residents of some 200 homes, as crews make good progress against a wildfire burning near the Northern California town of Weaverville.
Fire officials said the blaze in Trinity County was 45 percent contained Monday night.
The fire has burned just under 1 square mile, or 580 acres, of timber and brush about 2 miles west of town.
CalFire spokeswoman Cris Hartman said the blaze, sparked Sunday afternoon near Highway 299, damaged one structure, likely a barn or a large outbuilding.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Weaverville is at the base of the Trinity Alps Wilderness area. The Gold Rush-era boomtown is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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