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Park Fire grows to California's 6th biggest wildfire ever

Thousands of firefighters battling a. massive northern California wildfire were operating in milder. temperature levels and greater humidity Monday, but the blaze that has. ruined more than 100 structures since it began 5 days earlier. continues to grow.

The Park Fire, which authorities said was begun by a male who. pushed a flaming vehicle into a gully, grew slightly over night to. 368,000 acres (148,924 hectares). The 6th largest wildfire in. state history is rolling through a remote location some 180 miles. ( 290 km) northeast of San Francisco, according to Cal Fire.

Teams were still in for rather a firefight today, simply. because (of) the sheer magnitude and the large size of the. fire, said Dan Collins, a Cal Fire captain, keeping in mind that. temperature levels were to be in the high 80s with 25% percent. humidity throughout the day.

Some 4,800 firefighters were constructing and enhancing. control lines on Monday early morning hoping to increase the 12% they. had included. The more favorable weather conditions compared to. those they dealt with over the past numerous days were assisting,. Collins included.

Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey stated in a. statement that the accused arson suspect, Ronnie Dean Stout II,. was imprisoned without bond on a Butte County judge's warrant after. he was determined as the individual seen pushing a flaming automobile into. a gully on Wednesday afternoon.

The fire quickly grew, doubling in size from Friday to. Sunday and damaging at least 114 structures in 4 counties.

The fire has actually also caused authorities to release evacuation. cautions and orders to several neighborhoods, consisting of Paradise,. the town that was devastated by the 2018 Camp Fire, the. deadliest in the state's history. Cal Fire also reported on Monday that 33% of the SQF. Lightning Complex was consisted of. That fire has actually raged for the. past two weeks some 350 miles (563 km) to the south of the Park. Fire. Part of that complex, called the Borel Fire, swept through. Havilah, torching much of that historic gold mining town on. Friday.

The Park and Borel fires were just two of the 102 big. active fires burning nationwide. A total of 25 had forced. evacuations since Monday morning, according to the National. Interagency Fire Center.

A cold front in the Pacific Northwest, where many of the. fires burn, was anticipated to bring rain and thunderstorms to the. region on Monday. Nevertheless, the system will bring strong wind. gusts of as much as 50 miles

(source: Reuters)