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Date Started
11/13/2025 11:15 AM
Last Updated
11/15/2025 7:23 AM
Cause
Under Investigation
Incident Maps and Reports
Agency Having Jurisdiction
Unified Command: CAL FIRE San Bernardino-Inyo-Mono Unit, Inyo National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, and Mono County Sheriff
Incident Management Team
All Hazards Type 3 Incident Management Team
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

Road Closures

  • Crowley Lake Drive remains closed between McGee Creek Road and Long Valley Fire Station

Situation Summary

Firefighting resources continue to make steady progress across the incident. Crews are actively constructing direct control lines, mitigating threats to infrastructure, and engaging in structure defense operations within impacted communities.

Damage Inspection Teams continue conducting assessments in affected areas.

Overnight weather conditions will promote strong moisture recovery, which will contribute to decreased fire activity. Despite this, heavier fuels and dense vegetation stands continue to smolder. These areas will remain a priority until crews can safely access and mitigate hazards to fully extinguish remaining heat sources.

Evacuation Shelters are now closed. Anyone needing assistance can contact the Mono County Emergency Management Department at 760-924-4633.

ALERTCalifornia Camera Feed

Silver Peak 2
ALERTCalifornia | UC San Diego:

Resources Assigned

  • 675
    Personnel
  • 58
    Engines
  • 5
    Dozers
  • 6
    Water Tenders
  • 23
    Crews
  • 42
    Other Assigned

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.

  • 5
    Structures Damaged
    Residential, Commercial and Other
  • 28
    Structures Destroyed
    Residential, Commercial and Other

Contact Information

Pack Fire Information
209-916-5919

Agency Information

Long Valley Fire Protection District, CHP, Crowley Lake Road Department, Mono County Emergency Management, SCE, AmeriGas, Bishop Paiute Tribe, CDCR, Big Pine Fire Protection District, Mammoth Lakes Fire Department

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