
Pickett Fire threatens homes in Napa Co.; here's how residents are preparing

The Pickett Fire is still forcing evacuations in parts of eastern Napa County. It's grown to 3,235 acres with 7% containment.
"Looks like they're doing pretty good containment here," said Robert Soper.
Anxious moments for fire evacuee Robert Soper. He watched from his pickup on Pope Valley Road as CAL FIRE planes made rapid fire air drops of pink retardant on the Pickett Fire that is burning near Robert's Napa County ranch on Ink Grade Road. Choppers were doing lots of water drops too.
"They ran a bunch of dozers up there last night and cut fire breaks. Helicopters are getting ahold of it," Soper said.
But Thursday was a different story, when the fast-moving fire raced up a ridge giving ranch and vineyard owners a real scare.
"It was a little eerie last round of fires here on the Grade. It has lots of fuel, definitely scary when there's a fire down here," Soper said.
CAL FIRE hand crews are cutting fire lines to slow the rate of spread. Temperatures were a bit cooler Friday but still hot and dry.
"Obviously, with higher temps picking up, we're going to see increased fire activity. We're going to see a lot of smoke. That doesn't mean we're losing the fire. Suppressing with air and ground resources," said Erick Hernandez from CAL FIRE.
"I got groceries. Stuff may be melted," said Janet Smith.
Smith lives outside the evacuation zone but is getting ready to leave if the fire gets close.
"I got gas filled up in case I have to evacuate. You've got to be ready," Smith said.
"My grandmother is 95, I'm going to see if she wants to come back with me to Napa. She went through the 2017 fire. I get her," said Howard Glover from Napa.
The fire burning near the same footprint as the devastating Glass Fire in 2020, triggering for residents who lived through it.
"The '17 and '20 fires, devastating and too close to home," Glover said.
More than 400 firefighters are on the front lines. CAL FIRE is hoping for cooler temps and increased humidity Friday night to aid in the firefight.




