Overview
- Cal Fire reports the wildfire is not expected to grow further, with roughly 290 structures still threatened and no confirmed injuries or structure losses.
- Cooler onshore flow and a recurring marine layer improved humidity, enabling nearly 2,800 personnel with helicopters, dozers and engines to strengthen control lines and mop up hot spots.
- Investigators continue to probe the origin near Pickett Road, with dispatch audio referencing an escaped control burn as company representatives say the fire began on or near vineyard property but deny an uncontrolled burn.
- Napa County estimates about $65 million in preliminary agricultural losses across nearly 1,500 acres, most tied to smoke impacts on wine grapes, as assessments continue for potential aid.
- Air quality conditions have improved and a prior smoke advisory was lifted, while some evacuation warnings eased and limited road closures remain in effect.