As of Friday morning, the fire had burned 76,781 acres and is 60% contained. Containment is a measure of the perimeter crews have established to prevent the spread of a wildfire.
At least 78 structures have been destroyed, and 13 structures damaged.
On Wednesday, almost all evacuation orders were lifted. The only warning remaining is in El Dorado County in the Stumpy Meadows area.
Evacuation warnings were also lifted for the Canyon Creek, Bottle Hill and Grey Eagle areas.
At least 3,701 people are able to return home, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office on Sunday.
Additional resources and support provided by area nonprofits will be available in-person on Monday, Sept. 26, at the Mosquito Fire (Placer County) Disaster Resource Village hosted by our partners at the California Office of Emergency Services.
The fire suppression effort alonehas cost more than $100 million USD, and at its peak more than 3,700 firefighters were engaged in battling the Mosquito Fire under the direction of the Type 1 California Incident Management Team.
Post-fire assistance for residents
Old Foresthill Elementary School24750 Main Street, Foresthill, CA 9563Monday, Sept. 26, from noon to 7 p.m.
Placer County Local Assistance Center
24750 Main St., Foresthill, California (old Foresthill Elementary School)
Sept. 22 - 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Sept. 23 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
El Dorado County Local Assistance Center330 Fair Lane, Placerville, CaliforniaSept. 21, 22, 23 - 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 24 -10 a.m. to 4 p.m.