Elephant Fire Update: Evacuations and Containment Status

🔥 Trending Elephant Fire Update: Evacuations and Containment Status

7/13/2026 · 👁 1 · elephant-fireloyalton-firecalifornia-wildfireswildfire-evacuationfire-containmentsierra-county-firelassen-county-fireplumas-county-fire
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What is the latest on the Elephant Fire?
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The Elephant Fire, located east of Loyalton, California, in Sierra and Plumas Counties, has burned an estimated 6,436 acres as of Sunday afternoon, July 11 145. The fire started at 2:58 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, north of Loyalton and Highway 49 5.

Current Status and Containment

As of Sunday afternoon, July 11, the Elephant Fire is 5% contained 46. Fire crews are actively working to contain the blaze, contending with gusty winds in the area 4.

Evacuations and Warnings

Evacuation orders and warnings have been issued for parts of Lassen and Sierra Counties due to the fire's rapid spread 2310.

  • Evacuation Order: An evacuation order has been issued for LAS-451-A in Lassen County, indicating an immediate threat to life and a lawful closure of the area to public access 6.
  • Evacuation Warnings: Evacuation warnings are also in place for other areas, advising residents to prepare for potential evacuation 36.

Agencies Involved

U.S. Forest Service fire crews, the Loyalton Fire Department, and other agencies are responding to the wildfire 1. The official Cal-Fire incident page is also tracking the fire 1.

Fire Growth

The fire grew significantly, expanding by over 2,000 acres on Sunday alone 9. Officials have warned that continued overnight spread could threaten communities and roadways nearby 9.

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