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The Park Fire surpassed the LNU Lightning Complex Fire, which was caused by lightning and arson in August 2020, and burned 363,220 acres in Napa, Solano, Sonoma, Yolo, Lake and Colusa.
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 ...
Cal Fire officials said the Park Fire had so far destroyed 134 structures as it marched northward from Chico and spread from Butte to Tehama County. ... now at 3,007 acres with 50% containment ...
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 September 26, the fire reached 100 percent containment, after burning a total of 429,603 acres (173,854 ha), [8] [37] making the Park Fire the largest wildfire in California in 2024 and the fourth largest in California history. [11] [38] [39] Fire suppression operations cost $351 million. [40]
Crews make progress on Park Fire as California inferno tops 350,000 acres, containment begins ... “It feels much different today — that lower temperature and a little increased humidity ...
• California’s Park Fire now state’s 7th largest: ... Containment for the fire, which is now bigger than the city of Los Angeles, is now at 10%. ... “Today will see a return to slightly ...
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