The Pawnee Fire, burning east of Clear Lake in California’s Lake County, has forced a mandatory evacuation of the Spring Valley community.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Department has not issued a map of the evacuation zone but says it covers the area north of Highway 20 between Old Long Valley Road and Round Ball Road. It specifically mentions these streets: Mule Skinner, Long Branch, Watertrough, Flintlock, Muzzleloader, No Guns, Antelope, Cougar, Meriann, Ramrod and Moccasin.

Residents of the Double Eagle Ranch neighborhood were also “strongly advised to evacuate” on Monday afternoon.

Old Long Valley Road and New Long Valley Road are closed north of Highway 20.

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Below is a map of the hot spots, courtesy of MappingSupport. Intense heat is shown in reddish tint, scattered heat in yellow.

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