California's Park Fire Forces Mass Evacuations Amidst Historic Blaze
The Park Fire in California has surged to over 307,000 acres, compelling thousands to flee from Cohasset, Forest Ranch, Chico, and Paradise. Dubbed a 'firenado', it has razed 134 structures and is among the state's largest fires.
Over 1,700 firefighters are combatting the blaze. The situation rekindles trauma from the 2018 Camp Fire that killed 85. The fire aligns with a concerning trend, with 111 wildfires ablaze in the US and numerous more in Canada, linked to human-induced climate change.
As the blaze swells, it marks California's top 10 largest fires, inciting over 4,000 evacuations and destroying 134 structures. Fighting extreme conditions, Cal Fire employs 2,500 staff and numerous aircraft.
The arrest of a 42-year-old suspect for allegedly igniting the fire adds to the unfolding crisis.
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