Cal Fire Responds to Sierra Fire in Stanislaus County
Sierra Fire: Cal Fire responds to vegetation fire burning in Stanislaus County

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Cal Fire has successfully halted the spread of the Sierra Fire, which started near Woodward Lake Drive and 28 Mile Road in Oakdale, Stanislaus County, California. The fire, which began at a structure, has burned approximately 30 acres as of 3:45 p.m. and exhibited a moderate rate of spread.
- 01The Sierra Fire is located in the Oakdale area of Stanislaus County, California.
- 02The fire originated from a structure before spreading to surrounding vegetation.
- 03As of 3:45 p.m., the fire had burned 30 acres.
- 04Cal Fire reported a moderate rate of spread for the fire.
- 05An Alert California camera captured a plume of white smoke from the fire.
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The Sierra Fire, which ignited near Woodward Lake Drive and 28 Mile Road in Oakdale, Stanislaus County, California, has been contained by Cal Fire. The fire started at a structure and subsequently spread to nearby vegetation. As of 3:45 p.m., it had burned 30 acres with a moderate rate of spread. An Alert California camera initially showed a plume of white smoke, but by 4:36 p.m., no significant smoke plume was visible. The situation remains dynamic, and updates will continue to be provided as more information becomes available.
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The containment of the Sierra Fire helps prevent further damage to local vegetation and structures, ensuring the safety of nearby residents.
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