Map of the 5,000 acre #JerusalemFire burning just south of the #RockyFire in Lake County. pic.twitter.com/Vv0wpT5y9n — CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 10, 2015

At 3:45pm, #JerusalemFire was reported as 300 acres. 5 hours later at 8:45pm, it was at 3,000 acres. pic.twitter.com/NBIjAWNhfG — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) August 10, 2015

Winds stay rather active the next 24 hours near the #JerusalemFire Frequent gusts near 20mph. pic.twitter.com/193nul2kUD — Drew Tuma (@DrewTumaABC7) August 10, 2015

Cal Fire describes the "Jerusalem Fire" as fast moving. It's already consumed 2000 acres and triggered evacuations. pic.twitter.com/YFSNPTZATA — Sergio Quintana (@svqjournalist) August 10, 2015

#Map to Temp shelter for pets/animals @ 6885 Old Highway 53, Clearlake, CA (old water park). #JerusalemFire pic.twitter.com/Es0umgtwdn — Lake County OES (@LAKECOUNTYOES) August 10, 2015

Fast moving #JerusalemFire in Lake County - Evacuations for Jerusalem Valley area east of Spruce Grove Rd. — CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 10, 2015

The #JerusalemFire in Lake County has grown to 2,000 acres. Evacuations for Jerusalem Valley area east of Spruce Grove Rd. — CAL FIRE PIO Berlant (@CALFIRE_PIO) August 10, 2015

#JerusalemFire [update] Near Jerusalem Grade Road & Soda Creek in Lower Lake (Lake County) has grown to 2,000 acres. http://t.co/3yMaMbmErL — CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 10, 2015

#Evacuation & shelter site for pets & animals is @ old water park in Clearlake. More info to follow! #JerusalemFire — Lake County OES (@LAKECOUNTYOES) August 10, 2015

#RedCross evacuee shelter remains open: Middletown High School 20932 Big Canyon Road Middletown, CA #JerusalemFire #RockyFire #LakeCountyCA — Lake County OES (@LAKECOUNTYOES) August 10, 2015

NEW FIRE: Lake County, crews battle Jerusalem Fire prompting evacuations, currently 100 acres http://t.co/9rXOe60P35 pic.twitter.com/q8v76W6waQ — Drew Tuma (@DrewTumaABC7) August 10, 2015

Firefighters are battling a 100 acre fire off Jerusalem Road, 7 miles northeast of Middleton (Lake County). #JerusalemFire — CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) August 10, 2015

#JerusalemFire is near the #RockyFire but is unrelated. Evacuations along Jerusalem Grade Rd. East of Soda Creek Bridge. — Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) August 10, 2015

LOWER LAKE, Calif. (KGO) -- Firefighters are taking on a new fire in Lake County that is close to the Rocky Fire. Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in the area of Jerusalem Grade Road. The fire began Sunday afternoon and has burned more than 6,000 acres.Tinder-dry brush caused by the drought is giving the flames added fuel. The fire is slowly moving toward the southeast corner of the massive Rocky Fire. Authorities say Jerusalem Valley Road is closed to all traffic at Spruce Grove Road and fire personnel and emergency vehicles will be working in the area. A Mandatory evacuation is issued for the Jerusalem Valley area east of Spruce Grove.The wildfire is being fought aggressively with five air tankers and three helicopters. Some resources from the Rocky Fire have been diverted to this new wildfire.Officials say the Jerusalem Fire is burning about seven miles southwest of the Rocky Fire, which has burned nearly 70,000 acres since it started on July 29. Capt. Joe Fletcher says the two could merge.A Mandatory evacuation is issued for the Jerusalem Valley area east of Spruce Grove. Morgan Valley Road is closed east of the intersection of Reiff Road to the Napa County line. Reiff Road is closed south of the intersection of Morgan Valley Road to the Napa County line.The Lake County Office of Emergency Services says an evacuation center for both wildfires is available at Middletown High School at 20932 Big Canyon Road, and a temporary shelter for pets and animals has opened at 6885 Old Highway 53 in Clearlake.Grange Road from Luchetti Ranch Road east to Bucksnort Creek; Butts Canyon Road from Bucksnort Creek east to the Napa County line; Morgan Valley Road from the Reiff Road intersection east to the Napa County line; Reiff Road from the Morgan Valley Road intersection east to the Yolo County line.