Thursday, June 28, 2007

EDSO - ANGORA FIRE EVACUATION UPDATE

ANGORA FIRE EVACUATION
Update on El Dorado County/South Lake Tahoe Basin Angora Fire

For Immediate Release
Thursday, June 28, 2007—9:20 AM
Update on El Dorado County/South Lake Tahoe Basin Angora Fire

EVACUATION INFORMATION

NORTH UPPER TRUCKEE AREA:
BEGINNING AT 8:00 AM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2007

Residents from Highway 50 to Grizzly Mountain Drive with appropriate identification will be
allowed access to their property via North Upper Truckee Road only.
Residents of the following
streets will be allowed access to their property:
North Upper Truckee Road, Grizzly Mountain Drive, Kiowa Drive, Cochise Circle,
Seneca Drive, Tehama Drive, Koru Street, Wintoon Drive, Mewuk Drive, Pima Street,
Toppewetah Street, Nez Perce Drive, Kikapoo Street, Delaware Street, Normuk Street, Ulmeca
Street, Chilicothe Street, Cholula Street, West San Bernardino Avenue, Pooewin Street, Shawnee
Street, Yucatan Street, Oaxaco Street, Otomites Street, Zuni Street, Little Bear Lane,
Quinanetzin Street, Teton Court, Tolteca Way, Tolteca Court, Taos Court, Chiapa Drive, Cayuga
Street, Shoshone Street, Mushogee Street, Algonquin Court.

15th STREET AREA:
THE MANDATORY EVACUATION OF THE STREETS NEAR THE TAHOE
KEYS AREA IN THE SOUTH LAKE TAHOE BASIN:
WEST WAY, LUKINS WAY,
WARD WAY, WEIR WAY, 15TH STREET TO VENICE ARE TO REMAIN UNDER
MANDATORY EVACUATION until further notice.

GARDNER MOUNTAIN, TAHOE KEYS, TAHOE ISLAND AREAS:
Residents in the Gardner Mountain, Tahoe Keys, and Tahoe Island Areas of the South
Lake Tahoe Basin remain under VOLUNTARY EVACUATION and may choose to return to
their residence, but should stay informed and remain aware of conditions throughout the day and
to stay prepared to evacuate if needed.
El Dorado County Evacuation Information Hotline:
(530) 573-7966
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