A wildfire threatens homes in Nevada and triggers evacuations, prompting state officials to declare an emergency. Several outlets report that firefighters are battling a fast-growing blaze that spreads toward residential areas.

France 24 says nearly 14,000 people are evacuated as responders work to keep the fire from reaching homes. Al Jazeera reports that thousands are displaced and that a state of emergency is declared as the wildfire accelerates.

Both accounts describe authorities mobilizing to respond to the fire and relocating residents away from danger while firefighting efforts continue. The outlets differ mainly in the specific scale of evacuations and phrasing, with one citing an approximate figure near 14,000 and the other describing the displacement more generally. No additional details about the wildfire’s cause, exact location, or containment status are provided in the excerpts.