California's Park Fire Threatens Thousands as Firefighters Battle On
The Park fire in California has become the state's sixth largest wildfire, burning over 350,000 acres and destroying 66 structures. It has prompted evacuations and is drawing comparisons to the deadly 2018 Camp fire.
A firefighter tragically died in a plane crash while battling another fire in Oregon. Over 4,800 firefighters are working to contain the blaze, but only 12% of it has been contained so far.
The fire was started by arson, with a man pushing a burning car into a gully. The surrounding conditions, with high temperatures and low humidity, are making it difficult to control the fire.
There are currently 102 large active fires across the country. A cold front in the Pacific Northwest may bring rain, but it is also expected to bring strong winds that could hamper firefighting efforts.
Many residents who have been displaced by the fire are uncertain if they will have a home to return to.
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