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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. (July 29, 2018) – Lake County is under a declared State of Emergency due to the Mendocino Complex Fires (River, Ranch). 
 
The City of Lakeport and surrounding areas, home to many County offices, are among those under Mandatory Evacuation.  Many County employees have been displaced by the fires, and our thoughts are with each evacuated individual, and all of those impacted by wildfire.
 
All County offices in Lakeport will be closed Monday, July 30.  With the exception of those assigned to respond to the disaster, County employees stationed in Lakeport do not need to report to work.  Those who are required to report to a different location will be notified by their departmental leadership.
 
At this time, all County offices are expected to reopen Tuesday, July 31.
 
“I am one of many County employees displaced, and am aware that many are attending to considerable personal, family and other urgent needs due to this disaster, and my sincere hope is that everyone will be safe and find appropriate shelter,” shares Carol J. Huchingson, County Administrative Officer. 
 
“Our first responders are once again doing remarkable work in the face of tremendous challenges, and we are grateful for those efforts, as well as the contributions of so many friends and family members of those displaced.”
 
“I am proud to be part of the Lake County community,” continues Huchingson.  “Ours is a community that binds together and responds in times of challenge, neighbors supporting neighbors.  We will overcome this disaster together.”

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. -- The Lake County Sheriff's Office is issuing an Advisory Evacuation Notice for the Kelseyville community.

This includes all residences north of the Lake/Mendocino/Sonoma County lines to the shoreline of Clear Lake.

All residences west of Bottle Rock Road and Clear Lake State Park. This is an advisory evacuation message resulting from the River Fire. A shelter has been established at Mountain Vista Middle School in Kelseyville and Twin Pine Casino.

At this time, an evacuation is recommended, however not required. The Lake County Sheriff's Office encourage those who are able to evacuate to consider doing so now.

If you have somewhere you can go outside of the affected area, such as a friend or relatives home, we recommend doing so. We are inviting everyone to take preparations in the likely event a mandatory evacuation order is issued.

Preparations should include gathering all medications, important documents, making plans for pets, and notifying family members where you may be going.

During a mandatory evacuation, it will be extremely hectic and traffic conditions will be very congested. By evacuating early, you do your part in keeping yourself, your neighbors, and our first responders safe.

As a reminder, this is not a mandatory evacuation at this time. In the event of a mandatory evacuation, further information will be provided.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. -- Additional mandatory evacuation orders were issued Sunday afternoon as the River and Ranch fires reached 30,500 acres.

The city of Lakeport and towns of Finley, Upperlake and Nice were put under mandatory evacuation as the fire moved further into Lake County. Traffic on Hwy 20 increased as evacuees moved East. In the town of Lucerne, residents could be seen packing cars though that town is not yet under an advisory.

An evacuation advisory for Kelseyville has also been issued.

The Lake County area now under mandatory evacuation Western Lake County,west of Lucerne at Bartlett Springs Road and Highway 20, South of the fire, East of the Fire, and North of the Lake-Sonoma County line to include the communities of BlueLakes, UpperLake, Nice, Lakeport, WitterSprings, Bachelor Valley, Scotts Valley, and Saratoga Springs.

The two fires combined have consumed 30,500 acres with 5 percent containment for both the River and the Ranch fires.

By Sunday evening six residences had been destroyed with an additional 10,200 threatened.

The CalFire situation update stated that 1379 fire fighters continue to battle the River and Ranch fires. Crews worked throughout the night to reinforce con tainment lines. Weather conditions will continue to challenge firefighters as hot, dry and windy conditions persist. A lack of available suppression and overhead personnel will also slow the firefighting efforts.

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