BOUNDARY COUNTY, Idaho — UPDATED at 3:30 p.m. on July 14 – The wildfire burning near Naples, Idaho is now burning at 30 acres, which is equal to the size of about 23 football fields.
According to Idaho Department of Lands, the fire, also known as the ‘Clover Fire,’ is 75% contained.
As of around 1 p.m. on Monday, Boundary County Emergency Management said Level 3 (GO NOW) evacuations were in place for those living on Clover Lane. Level 2 (GET SET) evacuations are in place for anyone north of Clover Lane, up to Sandy Ridge Road, between Highway 95 and Deep Creek Loop. All those within one mile north of Sandy Ridge Road are under Level 1 (BE READY) evacuations.
BCEM said no homes have been burned in the fire, but several outbuildings, the log yard and vehicles have been lost.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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ORIGINAL – 7 a.m. on July 14
The Idaho Department of Lands is taking over command of a wildfire burning south of Bonners Ferry.
According to Boundary County Emergency Management, the Clover Fire has destroyed a few outbuildings, but no homes are immediately threatened.
Crews have gained about 25% containment on the fire but evacuations on Clover Lane remain.
The latest evacuation information can be found from Boundary County Emergency Management.
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