13,000 Are Ordered to Evacuate as Wildfire Spreads in Northern California
Briefly

The authorities in Northern California ordered about 13,000 people in Butte County to evacuate on Tuesday night as a wildfire spread, burning more than 3,000 acres as of Wednesday morning. California's firefighting agency, Cal Fire, said that the fire began on Tuesday morning and that its cause was under investigation.
The fire risk in Northern California has been made worse this week by low humidity and gusty winds, which can cause fires to rapidly spread. Red flag fire warnings, meaning that the risk for wildfires is heightened by weather conditions, were in place in more than a dozen counties on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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