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Wildfires continue to burn north of Reno

RENO -- Firefighters at the edge of the Sierra Nevada are trying to contain a pair of brush fires that have burned nearly 12 square miles near where U.S. Bureau of Land Management national director nominee Bob Abbey lives.

The Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center reported that about 600 firefighters are battling the Trailer 1 and Red Rock fires north of Reno near where Abbey lives. He is the former state BLM director.

The agency says a voluntary evacuation for residents in parts of Rancho Haven has been lifted, and no homes are immediately threatened.

The Trailer 1 fire has burned about 1,500 acres of grass, and was 30 percent contained. The larger Red Rock fire is estimated at 6,200 acres, with 10 percent containment.

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