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Date Started
11/13/2025 12:25 PM
Last Updated
11/13/2025 8:37 PM
Cause
Under Investigation
Incident Maps and Reports
Agency Having Jurisdiction
Unified Command: CAL FIRE San Bernardino-Inyo-Mono Unit, Bureau of Land Management, Long Valley Fire District, and Mono County Sheriff
Incident Management Team
No team assigned
Location
McGee Creek Road, West of Highway 395, Crowley Lake
[37.56243,-118.788215]

Evacuations in Progress

Evacuation Orders

Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW. The area is lawfully closed to public access.

Evacuation Orders issued for the following zones:

  • MCU-E043
  • MCU-E044-A
  • MCU-E044-B

Evacuation Warnings

Potential threat to life and/or property. Those who require additional time to evacuate, and those with pets and livestock should leave now.

Evacuation Warnings issued for the following zones:

  • MCU-E041
  • MCU-E042
  • MCU-E045
  • MCU-E046
  • MCU-E047
  • MCU-E048
  • MCU-E049
  • MCU-E050
  • MCU-E051

Evacuation Shelters

Mammoth Lakes Middle School
1600 Meridian Blvd.
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Tri-County Fairgrounds
475 Sierra Street
Bishop, CA 93514

Situation Summary

The communities of Long Valley and McGee Creek remain under mandatory evacuation. Residents of Crowley Lake will be escorted back into the community beginning at 8:00pm as the Evacuation Order is being downgraded to a Warning. Escorts will be available from both southbound and northbound closures on Highway 395.
The only entrance to Crowley Lake will be South Landing Road. Crowley Lake Drive will remain closed between McGee Creek Road and the Long Valley Fire Station. Benton Crossing Road is reopened to vehicle traffic. Aspen Springs, Hilton Creek, Convict Lake, and Sunny Slopes remain under Evacuation Warning.

Fire activity has decreased due to precipitation in the area.  Crews will work through the night; additional resources are arriving tomorrow including an Incident Management Team. Fire cause is under investigation.

ALERTCalifornia Camera Feed

Silver Peak 2
ALERTCalifornia | UC San Diego:

Resources Assigned

  • 368
    Personnel
  • 30
    Engines
  • 4
    Dozers
  • 6
    Water Tenders
  • 14
    Crews

Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.

Damage Assessment

Confirmed Damage to Property, Injuries, and Fatalities.

  • 15
    Structures Damaged
    Residential, Commercial and Other

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