Highway 128 reopens as firefighters battle 869-acre Putah Fire amid red flag warning


Firefighters continue to gain ground Wednesday, June 10, on the Putah Fire burning west of Winters in Yolo County, as crews increased containment and officials reopened Highway 128 after fire activity forced its closure earlier this week.

The wildfire, which started Monday morning after a prescribed burn escaped, has burned 860 acres and was 35% contained as of Wednesday afternoon, according to Cal Fire.

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. also advised that elevated wildfire risk triggered Public Safety Power Shutoffs planned across parts of Northern California on Wednesday and Thursday.

PG&E said shutoffs were required in parts of Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Sutter, Tehama and Yolo counties because of high winds and dry conditions, while portions of Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties remained under a watch where outages were considered likely.

The fire intensified Tuesday morning, June 9, after powerful overnight winds pushed flames across containment lines amid the dangerous fire weather conditions across inland Northern California.

Crews continued battling the blaze in steep, rugged terrain near Highway 128 west of Winters, where firefighters spent days carving containment lines by hand while aircraft dropped water and fire retardant to slow the fire’s spread.

Cal Fire said about 285 personnel were assigned to the incident Wednesday, including 15 fire engines, 12 hand crews, four bulldozers and eight water tenders.

Firefighters continued working on strengthening containment lines Wednesday.

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This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

You can reach Staff Writer Isabel Beer at isabel.beer@pressdemocrat.com.



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