- Elizabeth Larson
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Firefighters working at scene of fire east of Clearlake Oaks
The Mule fire near the Double Eagle Ranch subdivision was first reported at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, according to radio reports.
The California Highway Patrol’s incident reports stated that the fire began as the result of a motorhome that caught fire along Highway 20 and spread rapidly to the nearby hillside.
Firefighters from Northshore Fire, Lake County Fire and Cal Fire are working at the scene, which is reported to be a quarter-mile east of the entrance to the Double Eagle Ranch subdivision, located about 13 miles east of Clearlake Oaks.
The sheriff’s office issued an evacuation order for the Double Eagle Ranch as a result of the fire just after 3 p.m., canceling that order about a half-hour later.
Cal Fire’s air attack has been actively working the incident, using Copter 104 from Boggs Mountain, Copter 101 from Howard Forest and tankers from Beale Air Force Base, according to radio reports.
Just before 3:55 p.m., air attack estimated the fire’s size to be 20 acres, with helicopters working to control a spot fire ahead of the main fire.
The sheriff’s office said Highway 20 is open to one lane of traffic.
The agency said motorists should travel through the area with caution, as there are numerous fire trucks and emergency vehicles in the area.
A four-acre fire at the entrance to the Double Eagle Ranch was controlled on Aug. 27, as Lake County News has reported.
Additional information will be reported as it becomes available.
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