Hawk Fire Triggers Widespread Evacuations as Flames Grow Near Reno

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Reno’s Hawk Fire swelled to about 10,500 acres, triggering expanded evacuations including Somersett and neighborhoods north of West 7th Street to North McCarran Boulevard; Gov. Lombardo declared a state of emergency as hundreds of responders work the incident. Northbound US-395 is closed; the Reno-Sparks Convention Center Hall 4 serves as an evacuation center, and zones were updated from 'get ready' to 'go now' across multiple areas. The fire prompted widespread power outages and a National Weather Service Red Flag Warning, with multiple agencies coordinating response; UNR said its campus is not currently in an evacuation zone.
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