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The Pawnee Fire was a large wildfire that burned in Spring Valley in Lake County, California, in the United States.The fire started on June 23, 2018, and quickly expanded overnight, destroying 12 structures, and causing the evacuation of the entire Spring Valley area.
More than 1,400 firefighters are working to stop the Pawnee Fire tearing through Lake County. Cal Fire says the fire burned a lot overnight -- 11,500 acres with just 5 percent containment.
The Pawnee Fire in Lake County has increased in size to 11,500 acres, but fire crews have made progress with 5 percent containment, Cal Fire officials said.
The blaze jumped the single road leading to the mainly residential community, the emergency services manager for the Lake County Sheriff's Office said.
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There were 607 personnel committed to the fire; crews stopped flames from advancing further south towards Lake County, but the fire continued to burn largely uncontrolled to the west. [22] A containment line was being constructed west of the Glade Fire, in the vicinity of the Black Butte River and Bald Mountain. [23]
The latest Los Angeles County wildfire, dubbed the Hughes Fire, began as a brush fire Wednesday a little before 11 a.m. before spreading to over 8,000 acres by around 4 p.m. local time.
One of those ignitions was the actively expanding Walbridge Fire (then the 13-4 Fire) that had started in rugged hills north of the Austin Creek State Recreation Area of Sonoma County. [11] Evacuation warnings were put in place for the rural area in the hills between Healdsburg and Stewarts Point as the fire burned virtually unchecked. [11]