SOUTH LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Evacuations remain in effect along Butts Canyon Road as well as the Berryessa Estates area due to the Butts Fire.
According to Cal Fire reports the Butts Fire has reached 3,200 acres and is at 30-percent containment.
As of 7 a.m. Wednesday 380 structures were threatened and five have been destroyed.
As many as 1,000 personnel are working the fire with 57 engines, ten fire crews, 1 helicopter, 12 dozers and three water tenders, Cal Fire said.
Multiple agencies continue to be involved in the response to the blaze including Red Cross, California Highway Patrol, Napa County Sheriff's Office, Lake County Sheriff's Office, Napa County Fire, South Lake County Fire, Solano County Fire, Sonoma County Fire, Office of Emergency Services, California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, United States Forest Service, Animal Control, Caltrans, Calistoga City Fire, St. Helena City Fire and Napa City Fire.
Cal Fire reported that cooler temperatures and higher humidity reduced fire activity from what it had been on Tuesday, allowing crews to make good progress. The fire continues to burn northeast into Lake County toward Snell Peak.
This page will be updated as new information becomes available.
In case you missed it, please visit http://bit.ly/1qyeS7V to read of last night's progress on the fire and see photographs.