
A brush fire with “dangerous rate of spread” has prompted evacuation orders Sunday in Napa County, firefighters said.
The blaze is being called the Glass Fire and has burned at least 800 acres with no containment, Cal Fire said. Fire crews from across the Bay Area are also responding to the blaze for mutual aid.
Cal Fire said the blaze started in the area of North Fork Crystal Springs Road near St. Helena and Deer Park.
Here’s where evacuation orders are in place:
- College Avenue at Howell Mountain Road to White Cottage Road
- All of Feisen Drive, all roads of West of College Drive and Feisen Drive
- All of Lommel Rode
- All of the community of Deer Park
- All of Crystal Springs and North Fork Crystal Springs Roads
- Deer Park Road to Crestmont Drive
- Deer Park Road to Crystal Springs Road
- Deer Park Road to Devils Elbow
- Larkmead Lane to Deer Park Road
- Silverado Trail
County officials said the community of Angwin is under an evacuation warning.
An evacuation center has been set up at Crosswalk Community Church, 2590 First Street in Napa.
The blaze comes amid a Red Flag Warning in effect for the North Bay and East Bay.
No other information was immediately available.
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Source: NBC Bay Area

