Map: Boone Fire burns 11,000 acres in first day; evacuations ordered

Map: Boone Fire burns 11,000 acres in first day; evacuations ordered

A wildfire in the hills west of Coalinga grew rapidly in its first hours, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.

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The Boone Fire was reported around noon Tuesday, Sept. 3, off Highway 198. By 7 p.m., it had burned 3,000 acres, and by Wednesday morning it was estimated at 11,000 acres (17 square miles), CalFire said.

Evacuations were ordered on Wednesday morning for a sparsely populated 100-square-mile area of the southern Diablo Range in Fresno County. The sheriff’s office said about three dozen homes were in the fire’s path.

Highway 198 was closed between Highway 25 and Coalinga.

The map above shows the approximate perimeter as a black line and the evacuation area in red.

For updates on the evacuation, see the Fresno County emergency map  or the sheriff’s Facebook page.