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One Death In Siskiyou County, Klamathon Fire Burns 8k Acres

The Klamathon fire burning both sides of I-5 south of the Hilt interchange as of 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
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The Klamathon fire burning both sides of I-5 south of the Hilt interchange as of 8:30 p.m. Thursday.

Updated July 6, 9:11 a.m. Pacific Time

One person has died in Siskiyou County during the Klamathon Fire, reports CalFire. The agency has not released a name as it investigates the incident and notifies the person's relatives.  

A wildfire that broke out Thursday afternoon near Hornbrook, California is rapidly burning to the north, forcing the evacuation of Hornbrook and Hilt/Colestin Valley, according to CalFire.

I-5 — which had been closed between Ashland and Yreka since Thursday afternoon — has re-opened as of 6:30 Friday morning.  ODOT notes conditions could change quickly and  it could become necessary to close the highway again. Drivers are advised to expect congestion and delays.

CalFire reported the Klamathon Fire at 8,000+ acres as of 6:oo Friday morning, with 5 percent containment. Multiple structures are reported damaged or destroyed, and many more are threatened. CalFire has no details on the extent of the damage, but a spokesperson says more than 300 people have been displaced by the fire

The fire started about two miles southeast of Hornbrook at the very time a red flag warning was in effect for high winds, high temperatures, and low humidity... conditions in which fires can grow quickly.

Per CalTrans, the fire grew from 50 acres to 5,000+ between 3 PM and 8:15 PM Thursday. The evacuation order extended as follows: "Klamathon Rd from I-5 to Ager and all Hornbrook City all the way to and including Hilt /Colestin Valley."

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Liam Moriarty has been covering news in the Pacific Northwest for more than 25 years. He's reported on a wide range of topics – including politics, the environment, business, social issues and more – for newspapers, magazines, public radio and digital platforms. Liam was JPR News Director from 2002 to 2005, reporting and producing the Jefferson Daily regional news magazine. After covering the environment in Seattle, then reporting on European issues from France, he returned to JPR in 2013 to cover the stories and issues that are important to the people of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Liam was promoted to JPR News Director on May 1, 2019.