A fast-moving wildfire, known as the Salt/14-2 Fire, has erupted in South Monterey County, prompting urgent evacuation orders on Thursday.
Residents in Zone MRY-G041-A — covering areas South and East of Parkfield/Coalinga Grade Road, North of Oak Street, and East of Joaquin Canyon and Table Mountain — have been told to evacuate immediately.
Authorities stressed that people should follow directions from emergency crews and not return until the official order is lifted.
Evacuation Warnings for Nearby Communities
PRESS RELEASE – Evacuation WARNING Related to Salt 14/2 Fire –
Monterey County Sheriff’s Office is issuing an EVACUATION WARNING related to the Salt 14-2 Fire for areas South and East of Parkfield/Coalinga Grade Rd, North of Oak St, and West of Joaquin Canyon and Table Mountain… pic.twitter.com/eX8GFT2qUA
— Monterey Co Sheriff (@MCoSheriff) September 5, 2025
The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office also issued an evacuation warning for Zone MRY-G041-B, which includes areas South and East of Parkfield/Coalinga Grade Road, North of Oak Street, and West of Joaquin Canyon and Table Mountain.
The Sheriff’s Office urged residents to get prepared:
“Prepare to evacuate. Gather loved ones, pets, medications, important documents, and your go bag. Stay aware and be ready to leave when an evacuation order is issued.”
More details and updates are available at Alert Monterey County.
Firefighters Monitoring Situation
Emergency officials continue to monitor the Monterey County Fire, though no details on containment or damage have been released. Residents in both evacuation zones are advised to stay alert and be ready to leave if conditions worsen.