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    Man allegedly started a backfire to try to combat the Thompson Fire, officials say

    By Sergio Robles,

    15 hours ago

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    (FOX40.COM) - CAL FIRE officials announced on Thursday that a man was arrested shortly after the Thompson Fire started burning after allegedly starting a second blaze to try to contain the main one.

    The 61-year-old man, a resident of Oroville, was detained on the afternoon of July 2 several hours after the Thompson Fire began around 11 a.m. that same day.

    CAL FIRE officials said the man was arrested after admitting he had set a backfire with a propane torch.

    A backfire is a fire set on purpose that can be more easily controlled and serves as a way to burn vegetation so that a larger fire cannot advance any farther.

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    However, CAL FIRE officials said that the fire the man created posed a risk to the public and personnel working to contain the Thompson Fire.

    The man was charged with unlawfully causing a fire to wildland.

    As of Thursday evening, the Thompson Fire was nearly 4,000 acres in size, about the size of a university campus, and was 29% contained.

    More than 20,000 people remained displaced due to evacuation orders.

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