Authorities say the Trail Fire, in the North Valleys, is now 100% contained at 193 acres.
The fire started Tuesday afternoon near Red Rock, east of Peavine Mountain.
No homes were lost and no injuries have been reported.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and at one point, prompted evacuations.Â
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UPDATE:
A brush fire in the North Valleys has prompted evacuations in the area.
People are strongly encouraged to evacuate from south of U.S. 395 between Copperfield Drive and Lemmon Drive, according to a post from Washoe County on X.
Washoe County released an image of an evacuation zone for the fire, which has been dubbed the Trail Fire.
People are advised to evacuate to North Valleys High School on East Golden Valley Road.
The fire has grown to around 100 acres according to a social media post from Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue.
Air support to help put out the fire is expected soon according to a post from Washoe County.
No structures are threatened at this time.
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According to Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue, a 2.5-acre fire is burning east of Peavine Mountain.
A large plume of smoke is visible in the area near Red Rock Road north of Reno.
Fire crews are on scene.
They say no structures are threatened at this time.
They expect to use air suppression soon.
We have a crew on the way, and we will update you as we learn more.
