Families enjoying the July 4 holiday along the North Fork of the Mokelumne River had to suddenly take shelter at a PG&E powerhouse in Amador County early Monday evening, as the fast-moving Electra Fire in the Sierra foothills near Jackson rapidly grew to 1,000 acres with 0-percent containment in just a few hours. Some 70 to 100 people picnicking and swimming along the river were moved by firefighters to a PG&E facility along Electra Road for their safety for several hours. The station is about five miles southeast of Jackson, a father of two told CBS13 in Sacramento by phone Monday evening. PG&E spokesperson Denny Boyles said later Monday that the Amador County Sheriff’s deputies was in the
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