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Cal Fire in a Friday evening update reported the Park Fire at 239,152 (374 square miles), nearly twice the size of Lake Tahoe (192 square miles). ... With the latest measurement, the Park Fire ...
On Friday morning, Cal Fire reported that the Park Fire had burned 164,286 acres (66,484 ha) and was zero percent contained. Evacuation orders were in place for northeastern Chico, Forest Ranch, and Cohasset in Butte County, and Campbellville in Tehama County. [25] On Friday, the fire crossed Highway 36 near Paynes Creek. [29]
• Park Fire roars across parts of Butte and Tehama counties, north of Sacramento, California: As of Friday evening, the Park Fire has burned more than 239,000 acres, or about 373 square miles ...
The fourth-largest wildfire in California’s history has grown to 400,956 acres, destroying 564 structures and damaging 50 as of Saturday morning. Park Fire grows to more than 400,000 acres, now ...
The Park Fire, as of Wednesday morning, has burned a total of 389,791 acres (609 square miles), and 18% of the wildfire has been contained, according to Cal Fire. The fire has burned more than ...
California's Park Fire tops 350,000 acres, destroying 134 structures. Dennis Romero and Todd Miyazawa. Updated July 28, 2024 at 6:18 PM. The largest wildfire burning in California grew to more ...
7 p.m. update: Firefighters report ... Crews make progress on Park Fire as California inferno tops 350,000 acres, containment begins. Ishani Desai, Ari Plachta, Daniel Hunt. July 27, 2024 at 12:07 PM.
The Borel Fire was a large and destructive wildfire started on July 24, 2024 that burned south of Lake Isabella in Kern County, California. The fire burned a total of 59,288 acres (23,993 hectares) before being contained on September 15. The fire was caused by a fatal car crash which caught fire and spread to the surrounding hillside.