More Caldor Fire evacuation warnings drop in South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The evacuation warning has been rescinded for all homes accessed from Pioneer Trail between Al Tahoe Blvd and Elks Club Drive, Highway 89 between Emerald bay and the City of South Lake Tahoe, and Fallen Leaf Road Between Highway 89 and Tahoe Mountain Road.

The area of Fallen Leaf Lake west of Tahoe Mountain is still under an evacuation order.

There still may be equipment moving in the area, please drive safely.

The following Evacuation warnings have been lifted in El Dorado County:
Fallen Leaf B -
• North Fallen Leaf Lake
• Cascade Lake
• Tahoe Mountain residents, extending west to the border of Desolation Wilderness and south of Highway 89.
• Spring Creek residents from Cathedral Road extending west to the middle of Fallen Leaf Lake.

Pioneer -
• North of Elks Club along Highway 50 and the west side Pioneer Trail, excluding the residences west of the airport.
• All residences accessed from Hekpa Drive, Jicarilla Drive, Susquehana Drive, Washoan and Glen Eagles Road.
• Neighborhoods of Golden Bear, Cold Creek Trail, High Meadows, and Marshall Trail.

Evacuation Warnings were dropped previously for the city of South Lake Tahoe, Tahoma and all areas of Douglas County. Meyers and Christmas Valley remain under a warning.