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Mapping the Park Fire: California's largest wildfire burns over 125,000 acres in under 36 hours
By Ramon Padilla and Shawn J. Sullivan, USA TODAY,
8 hours ago
The Park Fire near Chico California started July 24, 2024 and grew to 45,000 acres overnight. Fred Greaves, Reuters
The Park Fire is this year's largest wildfire in California - and it's been burning for less than two days. In that time, it's torched over 125,000 acres . The record-breaking fire burned 71,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
CalFire has issued evacuation orders and warnings across Butte and Tehama counties, some reaching Chico city limits. No fatalities have been reported. The cause of the fire, currently only 3 percent contained, is under active investigation.
Some communities are in immediate danger said Rick Carhart, public information officer with Cal Fire and the Butte County Fire Department. “Cohasset and Forest Ranch are under evacuation orders now, so the structures in those areas are in immediate threat and we're hopeful that everybody has heeded the evacuation orders.”
The blaze started at approximately 4 p.m. local time Wednesday near Upper Park Road in Upper Bidwell Park, east of Chico.
How big is the Park Fire?
According to CalFire this is the largest blaze in the state this year , currently at 124,949 acres and only three percent contained as of 6:05 p.m. local time Thursday. 2024's second largest fire is the Lake Fire near Santa Barbara which has burned at least 38,000 acres but is now 90 percent contained.
Webcam shows Park Fire spreading rapidly in Butte County
In addition to unfavorable firefighting weather conditions — gusty winds and low humidity, this area has not had a fire in a number of years, said Carhart.
Park Fire burns over 70,000 acres in 24 hours
After weeks with temperatures in triple-digits the fire grew rapidly. “In well less than 12 hours the fire grew to 45,000 acres,” said Carhart. “Our first units at scene reported 4 to 5 acres. Next, we heard it was 50 and then all of a sudden it was 500, 6,400 acres and then I believe 4 hours after that it was 45,000.”
Smoke and flames rise from Park Fire burning near Chico, California, U.S., July 24, 2024. REUTERS/Fred Greaves Fred Greaves, REUTERS
Was this area at risk for a fire like this?
According to Carhart of CalFire, “These two areas of Butte County are areas that we have been looking at for a while as being pretty threatening as far as having a big wildfire because there's essentially no fire history in the area so there's nothing in the past for a number of years that has burned off the undergrowth and the brush has just been growing which fuels fires making them much more dangerous."
A California man has been charged with arson after prosecutors say he started the fire. Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said bystanders caught the man pushing a flaming car into a gully before it dropped into an embankment and burned.
First-responders are focused on evacuations and defensive measures including lines of containment utilizing bulldozers, fire crews and fire engines, according to CalFire. Additional personnel and resources, including air tankers are inbound from various areas across the state. It remains unclear how many structures have burned.
Carhart says there are an estimated 1,100 people working the fire.
A firefighter gestures as Park Fire burns near Chico, California, U.S. July 25, 2024. REUTERS/Fred Greaves Fred Greaves, REUTERS
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