The Butte County Sheriff ordered evacuations near a vegetation fire southeast of Oroville and north of Bangor on Saturday evening.

The Swedes Fire, which started off Swedes Flat Road and Chinese Wall Road on Saturday afternoon, had rapidly grown to 400 acres by 7 p.m., according to Cal Fire-Butte County, after reaching 300 acres at 5:45 p.m. The fire remained at 400 acres and was 10 percent contained as of 10 p.m. Saturday.

No structures have been damaged and no injuries have been reported, according to Cal Fire-Butte County.

At around 5:30 p.m., the Butte County sheriff ordered evacuations for the following areas: Dear Valley Road from Swedes Flat Road to the end; Jernigan Way from Hurleton Swedes Flat Road to the end of Jernigan Way; all of Quality Lane; Lost Horizon Drive to Oro-Quincy Highway; Old Olive Highway to Oro-Quincy Highway; Feathervale Drive and Mt. Ida Road and all adjoining roads to the east.

There is an evacuation warning in place for the area north of Forbestown Road, to include Hurleton Road, Stringtown Road, and all roads that adjoin those roads.

Cal Fire-Butte County has set up an information line at 530-538-7826.

The county has set up an evacuation shelter at the Oroville Church of the Nazarene located at 2238 Monte Vista Ave. in Oroville. An animal shelter for small animals is available at the Old County Hospital located at 2279 Del Oro Ave at Mono Ave.

The California Highway Patrol has hard closures at Old Olive Highway/Forbestown, Lost Horizon/SR162, Old Olive Highway/SR162, Mt. Ida/Miners Ranch. Personnel is on the ground to keep people out.

A south wind is moving the fire to the north. The fire is burning in the footprint of the Wall Fire in 2017, according to a Cal Fire-Butte County update on Twitter. It is growing.

Earlier Saturday, Butte County crews had stopped forward progress on another fire, the Forbestown Fire, increasing containment to 80 percent on the 58-acre fire.

In Lake County, crews began fighting the Oak Fire Saturday afternoon, which grew to 20 acres shortly after 3 p.m. as it grew in the hills near Highway 29 and Cole Creek Road, south of Kelseyville, Cal Fire said. The fire forced the closure of State Route 29 and evacuations in the area.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

#SwedesFire [update] Now 300 acres. We have set up an information phone line. Call 530-538-7826 for the latest fire information. Please do not call 9-1-1 for fire information. pic.twitter.com/1NkrzVYgrE — CAL FIRE Butte Unit/Butte County Fire Department (@CALFIRE_ButteCo) September 8, 2019

An evacuation shelter is available at the Oroville Church of the Nazarene located at 2238 Monte Vista Ave. in Oroville.

An animal shelter for small animals is available at the Old County Hospital located at 2279 Del Oro and Mono Ste E. #SwedesFire — Butte County, CA (@CountyofButte) September 8, 2019

#SwedesFire [update] Air resources estimate 50 acres. South wind is moving the fire to the north. Burning in the Wall Fire footprint from 2017. pic.twitter.com/ccCsRGoAkM — CAL FIRE Butte Unit/Butte County Fire Department (@CALFIRE_ButteCo) September 7, 2019

CURRENT HARD CLOSURES FOR THE #SwedesFire ARE:

-OLD OLIVE HWY/FORBESTOWN

-LOST HORIZON/SR162

-OLD OLIVE HWY/SR162

-MT IDA/MINERS RANCH

CHP Personnel are in place to keep people out — CHP Oroville👮‍♂️👮‍♀️🚔 (@CHP_Oroville) September 8, 2019