Largest wildfire in California history to burn through August

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Largest wildfire in California history to burn through August

California's biggest wildfire on record is expected to burn for the rest of the month, fire officials say, as hot and windy conditions challenged thousands of fire crews battling eight major blazes that are out of control.

The Mendocino Complex grew to span 1,176 square kilometres by Tuesday morning, with barely a third of it contained since two wildfires merged at the southern tip of the Mendocino National Forest, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said.

It is the largest of eight major fires that are out of control across California, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to declare a "major disaster" in the state.

The of the fire has surpassed that of last year's Thomas Fire, which burned 1,140 square kilometres in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, and destroyed more than 1,000 structures.

Nearly half of the 10 largest California wildfires on record occurred in the last decade.

The Mendocino Complex has burned 75 homes and forced the evacuation of thousands of people. Fire officials had hoped to extinguish the fire by mid-August, but on Tuesday pushed that date to early September.

Temperatures could reach 43 C in Northern California over the next few days, with gusty winds fanning the flames of the complex, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.

The 3,900 personnel battling the Mendocino Complex on Monday were focusing on keeping flames from breaking through fire lines on a ridge above the foothill communities of Nice, Lucerne, Glen Haven and Clearlake Oaks, said Tricia Austin, a spokesperson for Cal Fire.

Elsewhere in California, evacuations were ordered for cabins in Cleveland National Forest's canyons in Orange County on Monday afternoon after a blaze broke out to quickly engulf 2.83 square kilometres.

https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4775931
 

MHz

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Mexican illegals did that.
Created Baja or the current fire? I see you use the same Sherlock method for more than 1 topic. Not sure if I should try to remember that or forget about it. It will save a few milli-seconds in future posts.



If it is the fire you are talking about the last round was caused by power-lines falling in the high winds

It’s true, CA’s asinine environmental laws exacerbated the fires.
It's a position rather than an 'office'. If it was one of those things he would be writing his own material instead of his position being handed to him on a few sheets of paper with instructions to read and re-read until it is accepted as the truth.
 

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Created Baja or the current fire? I see you use the same Sherlock method for more than 1 topic. Not sure if I should try to remember that or forget about it. It will save a few milli-seconds in future posts.

The Mexicans created all of California, come to think of it. "Baja" could have been named "Cedarbrae", instead.
 

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You seem to have found one that used to be in the barn. Don't wear it out by overusing it to shovel your bullshit.
 

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You seem to have found one that used to be in the barn. Don't wear it out by overusing it to shovel your bullshit.
I don't keep a bull, I do have chickens and a few cows, though.
 

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Do you think a china shop owner cares if the critter destroying his store has tits rather than balls?