Northern California fire explodes overnight, grows to 10,000 acres
Briefly

A wind-driven wildfire in Colusa County, 100 miles northwest of Sacramento, expanded from 50 to 10,000 acres overnight, with no containment as of Tuesday morning, according to Cal Fire.
The area where the fire is burning is under a red flag warning, indicating conditions conducive to extreme fire behavior, with northern winds and low humidity levels predicted.
The fire originated at Sites Lodoga Road and Wilson Creek, near Stonyford, amid concerns of smoke reaching parts of Lake County, while the cause remains under investigation.
Read at SFGATE
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