Photos: California's Massive Park Fire Continues to Grow
Briefly

The Park Fire, one of the largest in California's history, is consuming over 360,000 acres and remains only 12 percent contained due to exceedingly dry conditions and strong winds.
Cal Fire reports that the Park Fire's rapid expansion has led to the destruction of more than 100 structures and forced thousands into evacuation.
Initial findings suggest that the Park Fire was sparked when a person pushed a burning car into a ravine in Chico, contributing to the uncontrolled spread.
Over the past five days, the Park Fire has rapidly altered the landscape in northern California, highlighting the increasing severity of wildfire risks in the region.
Read at The Atlantic
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