KEY POINTS
  • Pushed by strong winds, the Caldor Fire crossed two major highways and burned mountain cabins as it swept down slopes into the Tahoe Basin.
  • More firefighters arrived just after dark Monday, and many were dispatched to protect homes in the Christmas Valley area, about 10 miles from the city of South Lake Tahoe.
  • The National Weather Service warned of critical fire weather conditions through Wednesday due to strong gusts, very low humidity and extremely dry fuel.
Firefighters attempt to protect a home near Santa Claus Drive during the Caldor Fire near Meyers, California, on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021. The Caldor Fire moved closer to a popular alpine tourist destination in Northern California on Monday, prompting officials to order the evacuation of the resort town of South Lake Tahoe.

A huge firefighting force gathered Tuesday to defend Lake Tahoe from a raging wildfire that forced the evacuation of California communities on the south end of the alpine resort and put others across the state line in Nevada on notice to be ready to flee.

The streets of the popular vacation hot spot, normally filled with thousands of summer tourists, were all but deserted after rapid growth of the Caldor Fire forced a mass evacuation of South Lake Tahoe on Monday and triggered hours of gridlocked traffic. The motel parking lots that line the town's main artery were empty.