The Pedro Fire was a wildfire that burned in Mariposa and Tuolumne counties in California. The fire began on July 30, 2024, and the cause is currently under investigation. The fire prompted evacuations in multiple areas. The fire was contained on August 8, over a week after the fire began.[1] The fire destroyed two structures and damaged 3 others.[2]
Progression
The fire started near Highway 132 and Piney Creek Road at around 12:50 p.m. on July 30,[3] located west of Coulterville near the Don Pedro Reservoir.[4] The fire was described as having a "moderate to dangerous rate of spread."[1] The fire burned in dry, grassy areas.[1] On August 8, the fire reached 100 percent containment after burning a total of 3,815 acres.
Effects
Evacuations
The fire caused the evacuations of several areas in Mariposa and Tuolumne counties, including the Barrett Cove Marina and Recreation area, Piney Creek Road, Arbolada Road and the Hunters Valley Area.[citation needed] 788 personnel were dispatched to the fire, and air tankers were sent out to extinguish the fire,[3][1] and on August 1 that number dropped to 664.[2]
Damage
The fire burned across 3,815 acres of land as of August 8, and has been confirmed to have destroyed two buildings and damaged 3 others.[2]