- Elizabeth Larson
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Firefighters at scene of wildland fire burning in Stonyford
The Stoney fire was first dispatched in the 2600 block of Lodoga Stonyford Road just before 1:15 p.m., according to Cal Fire.
Cal Fire, along with units from Maxwell and other Colusa County resources, responded to the quick-moving fire, based on radio reports.
Air attack, helicopters and air tankers also responded, according to reports from the scene.
Shortly after 2:15 p.m., Cal Fire issued a report estimating the fire’s size at 50 acres, with zero containment.
Cal Fire said the blaze is burning in grass with a moderate rate of spread, and is posing a threat to structures.
Minutes later, air attack reported from the scene that the fire had reached 100 acres, with forward progress stopped.
No structures have so far been reported damaged, Cal Fire said.
Resources assigned so far include 10 engines, two fire crews, two helicopters, four bulldozers and six air tankers, according to Cal Fire. No estimate was given for the number of personnel.
Additional information will be published as it becomes available.
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