This story is being updated as more information becomes available.
NORTH COAST, Calif. – Firefighters are on the scene of a wildland fire above the Highland Springs Reservoir.
The fire was first dispatched shortly before 2 p.m.
Radio reports put the fire on High Valley Ranch above Highland Springs, with firefighters accessing it from the 2200 block of Highland Springs Road.
Cal Fire's initial report put the fire just inside Mendocino County.
Just before 3 p.m. the fire was estimated to be 50 acres, with two structures destroyed, according to radio reports.
About an hour later, the fire's size was estimated to be 100 acres and 10 percent contained, based on radio traffic.
The fire was burning in grass and moving into timber, reports from the scene indicated.
Cal Fire tankers and helicopters are working the fire, with engines from Cal Fire, Lakeport Fire, Kelseyville Fire and Hopland Fire among those agencies on scene. Hand crews and dozers also are reported to be responding.
The fire was reported to be spotting, with the head of the fire very active. Radio reports indicated the copters were trying to get under the smoke to hit the head of the fire.
Radio traffic indicated that drift smoke was making its way across the lake to the Clearlake Oaks area.
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