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Update: Important Notice For Oak Fire Residents Returning Home

Update at 6:30 p.m.: The Mariposa Sheriff’s Office has released this update on road closures due to the Oak Fire:

Further details on the debris removal notice and additional evacuation reductions can be viewed below.

Original post at 2:30 p.m.: Mariposa County, CA — As more evacuations are reduced for the Oak Fire, the Mariposa Sheriff’s Office has issued an important notice to property owners – do not clean up burnt or hazardous debris.

A town hall updating fire suppression and cleanup efforts was held last night at Mariposa High School, as earlier reported here. Sheriff’s officials relayed this critical message to property owners that the Mariposa County HHSA – Environmental Health Unit is working with CalEPA and CalREcycle to help remove hazardous waste and burn debris from burned-out property due to the blaze. They added, “Property that has been partially cleared/cleaned up by individuals will NOT be eligible for this program if it becomes available. If you would like to take advantage of ANY program to remove fire debris from your property, at no out-of-pocket cost to you, do not begin clean up.” Looking for small personal items is okay, but the public is asked to take precautions as the fire debris could contain hazardous waste products. Click here for more cleanup information.

This afternoon these evacuation orders have been reduced to fire advisements with only residents living in the area allowed and should still be prepared to evacuate if conditions change.

Lifted Evacuation Orders reduced to advisories:

Fire Advisements have been lifted for these areas:

Remaining Road Closures:

Animal/Pet Shelters:

Animal pick-up at the Mariposa County Fairgrounds is between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. by using the gate near the fair office to enter. A form to report missing animals can be found by clicking here.

Spoiled Food:

This post was last modified on 07/29/2022 6:28 pm

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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