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Raging California wildfire grows larger than city of Los Angeles

The biggest wildfire in the U.S. swelled to nearly 600 square miles on Tuesday morning, bigger than the city of Los Angeles, fire authorities in California said, as countless firemens battled the blaze in a remote wilderness area north of Sacramento.

More than 5,000 firemens from throughout California and other states were working around the clock to douse the Park Fire, burning in the state's Central Valley, about 90 miles (145. km) north of Sacramento, the capital. The fire grew to 383,600. acres (155,237 hectares), ending up being the 6th largest wildfire in. Californian history.

The fire - fueled by dry grass, brush and timber - is. fast-moving, stated Fire Capt. Dan Collins of the California. Department of Forestry and Fire Protection or Cal Fire.

This fire has great deals of fuel that is receptive to burning,. and it's difficult to get to, he said. Our fire line is 260 miles. around, that's the size of three Lake Tahoes. It can take. two-three hours to get workers in there over the terrain.

The weather brings just a small opportunity of a roaming. thunderstorm on Tuesday, stated Ashton Robinson Cook, a. meteorologist with the National Weather Condition Service. After that, no. rain remains in sight, and hot and very dry will prevail, he. stated.

Temperature levels will reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 ° C) on. Wednesday and highs could hover at that level until next Monday,. he said, with relative humidity dropping to as low as 7%.

The Park Fire, which was just 14% contained on Tuesday, has. forced the evacuation of more than 4,000 individuals and destroyed or. damaged more than 100 structures, fire officials stated. No. injuries or deaths were reported.

Evacuations consisted of Paradise, the town that was devastated. by the 2018 Camp Fire, the most dangerous in the state's history.

The guy charged with starting the Park Fire, supposedly by. pressing a flaming car down a Butte County gully last Wednesday,. was formally charged with arson on Monday, however waits for additional. charges, officials said.

The guy, Ronnie Dean Stout II, 42, of Chico, California,. denied misbehavior at an arraignment on Monday, stated Butte County. District Attorney Mike Ramsey at a press conference. It was. unclear if Stout had a lawyer.

Stout did not go into a plea but was rejected bail. His. arraignment was continued to Thursday, as more charges might be. added, Ramsey said.

(source: Reuters)