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Reno’s mayor to residents near a fast-growing wildfire: your life matters more than your house
The rapidly expanding Hawk Fire moved from the Sierra foothills toward central Reno early Sunday, burning over 10,500 acres.
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The rapidly expanding Hawk Fire moved from the Sierra foothills toward central Reno early Sunday, burning over 10,500 acres. Authorities ordered the evacuation of nearly 14,000 homes, and the “G0 NOW” zone reached the perimeter of the University of Nevada campus. Washoe County emergency officials opened the Reno‑Sparks Convention Center as a shelter for evacuees, but pets were not permitted there; small and large animals were directed to two separate locations. The mayor emphasized that residents’ lives take precedence over their houses amid the emergency.
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