Lightning and a burning car pushed into a gully are blamed for wildfires in the West
Briefly

A burning car pushed into a gully ignited what became California's largest wildfire; suspect arrested.
Evacuations in Butte and Tehama counties as the Park Fire spread, only 3% contained.
Fires near the Nevada line displaced 1,000, with zero containment; Forest Service reported no deaths or major injuries.
Challenges faced due to gusty winds causing new spot fires, hampering containment efforts in California and Oregon.
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