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The Park Fire, raging in Butte and Tehama counties, continued to chew through the Northern California wilderness Friday, crossing the 200,000-acre threshold that evening as more than 1,600 ...
On Friday, the Park Fire became the fourth-largest wildfire in California history. Now at 401,301 acres, the blaze surpassed the 2020 SCU Lightning Complex fire that torched 397,000 acres across ...
• Park Fire roars across parts of Butte and Tehama counties, north of Sacramento, California: As of Friday evening, the Park Fire has burned more than 239,000 acres, or about 373 square miles ...
The fire has grown to two and a half times the size of Sacramento. California’s Park Fire blasts past 200,000 acres as evacuations expand into third county Skip to main content
A perfect storm of hot, dry winds, untouched brush and remote topography has fueled explosive growth of the Park fire north of Chico, now over 350,000 acres.
It has shut down two highways so far, according to Cal Fire’s map — Highway 32 and Highway 36 East. A car burned during the Park Fire sits near the intersection of Cohasset Road and Vilas Road ...
The Park Fire was a massive wildfire in Northern California's Butte and Tehama counties. It ignited on July 24, 2024 in an alleged act of arson in the city of Chico's Bidwell Park in Butte County. Defying initial fire suppression efforts, the Park Fire grew rapidly over the following days, burning into the Ishi Wilderness and the Lassen ...
Massive Park fire makes 'pretty significant runs' Sunday as firefighters battle the largest wildfire burning in California. Park fire flares up as crews scramble to contain 360,000-acre blaze Skip ...