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The teenager's name was not released. He was treated at a hospital for minor burns, ticketed for being in a closed area and released, said Jim Richardson, chief ranger at the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Meanwhile, controlled burns designed to clear brush from the hills skirting the Big Sur coast were going well, officials said. Mandatory evacuation orders remained in place Wednesday for about 20 homes along the heavily wooded ridges near Carmel Valley, said Ruby Urueta, spokeswoman with the Monterey County Emergency Operations Center. Another 200 houses were emptied in the nearby rural community of Cachagua because of the fire danger. The complex of fires in Butte County is 75 percent contained after burning through 84 square miles and destroying dozens of homes. Also Wednesday, investigators looking into the cause of another fire in Butte County in early June, before the lightning storm, said they believed that blaze was intentionally set. The fire forced thousands of people in and around the town of Paradise to flee and destroyed more than 80 homes. In Washington state, authorities lifted an evacuation advisory Wednesday for some 2,300 homes east of Spokane threatened by a blaze that has scorched 1,006 acres. The fire was 90 percent contained Wednesday, and crews hoped to fully contain it by Thursday morning. Despite gusty winds and warm temperatures the past few days, fire crews continued to gain ground Wednesday on several blazes burning in eastern Washington. A fire near Mount Adams has burned nearly 12 square miles in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and on the Yakama Indian Reservation. No homes were threatened.
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