CAL Fire has updated the total acreage for the TCU September Lightning Complex Fire to 13,966, a growth of 176 acres mostly due to the two largest fires the 6-5 around Chinese Camp and the 2-7 around Vallecito.
The 6-5 fire has grown 55 acres to 7,037 acres total, and is now at 10% containment per CAL Fire. The evacuation warning on the Jamestown side of the fire area along Highway 108 remains and other evacuation orders just south of that area have been downgraded from orders to warnings. The map is here. Crews expect to remain engaged in fire suppression activities and patrolling for hotspots today. Damage Inspection Teams are currently conducting assessments. A larger Type 1 CAL Fire Incident Management Team is managing the fires. An evacuation shelter is open at the Sonora Senior Center on Greenley Road.
The 2-7 Fire northwest of Vallecito in Calaveras County increased by 8 acres to 606 acres and containment increased to 50%. CAL Fire states today crews will continue to strengthen and improve control lines on the fire. Six Mile Road at Old Murphys Road is still closed to traffic. Be cautious driving in the area as crews continue to work.Many of the nearby property owners returned home yesterday, there are still evacuation orders and warnings as detailed on the map here. The Bret Harte High School evacuation shelter will remain open until 6 a.m. today, Friday, September 5, 2025.
The TCU September Lighting Complex up
1-1 Fire: 5 acres, 100% Contained 1-2 Fire: 40 acres – 100% Contained 1-3 Fire: 95 acres – 100% Contained 2-1 Fire: 0.35 acres, 50% Contained 2-2 Fire: 3,462 acres, 100% Contained 2-3 Fire: 294 acres – 50% Contained (no increase in acres) Copper Cove Ct at Obyrnes Ferry Rd, Copperopolis 2-4 Fire: 47 acres, 100% Contained 2-7 Fire: 606 acres – 50% Contained (as reported above +8 acres) Vallicito 2-8 Fire: 1,332 acres- 50% Contained (no increase in acres) Copperopolis, Little John Rd. 4-5 Fire: 3.2 acres – 80% Contained (no increase in acres) McCormick Meadows, South of Arnold 6-2 Fire: 1,025 acres – 60% Contained (no increase in acres) 6-5 Fire: 7,037 acres – (as reported above +55 acres, and 10% containment) Chinese CampDay 3’s morning report with fires that were already contained is here. Fires 5-1, 5-3 and 5-4 not previously reported are all under 0.01 acres and 100% contained.
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