The Horseshoe Fire, which ignited on October 30 in Inyo County, California, has burned 1,000 acres to date and poses a serious threat to structures given its remote location.
Evacuation orders have been issued for multiple zones, indicating an immediate threat to life, while warnings are in place for areas where residents may require additional time to evacuate.
Cal Fire emphasizes that the fire's location has made access difficult for firefighting efforts, contributing to its rapid spread and lack of containment status.
As of the last update, the Southbound lanes of Highway 395 have reopened, but crews are still working on the Northbound lanes due to overturned trucks.
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