California Wildfires Engulf Thousands of Acres, Prompting Evacuations
California faces a harrowing blaze as the Park Fire in Butte and Tehama counties grows to over 45,000 acres, necessitating evacuations and causing destruction. With thousands forced to flee, the fire, allegedly started by a man, engulfs landscapes, homes, and cars.
Over 1,000 personnel are combating the 160,000-acre inferno, which is merely 3% contained. Meanwhile, the Durkee fire in Oregon rages, burning 280,000 acres.
Across the US, 89 wildfires have scorched 1.6 million acres, triggering air quality alerts due to the billowing smoke. In Southern California, the Grove fire persists, challenging firefighters battling the 900-acre blaze ignited by lightning near Palomar Mountain.
Evacuations continue in Chihuahua Valley Road and Stone Ridge Estates as efforts to contain the fire intensify amidst the rugged terrain, with temporary evacuation centers established for affected residents.
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