Containment around the blaze, dubbed the Pawnee Fire, which is
burning about 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Sacramento and
broke out on Saturday, has grown from 5 to 17 percent.
It has destroyed 22 buildings and charred 13,000 acres (5,261
hectares), the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection said late on Tuesday.
The fire, in Lake County near the Mendocino National Forest, has
forced about 1,500 people to leave their homes, the Lake County
Sheriff's Department said.
The fire's growth on Tuesday was away from populated areas, the
department said, adding that if that trend continues, residents
may soon be allowed to return to their homes.
California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency
for Lake County on Monday which freed up resources. By Tuesday
more than 2,700 firefighters were battling the blaze.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for
the area starting on Friday as winds are expected to gust up to
35 miles (56 km) per hour and humidity is expected to drop to 10
percent.
The Pawnee is one of four major wildfires burning in California
as temperatures rise and humidity drops across the state.
Three other major fires in California all were more than 50
percent contained as of Tuesday night, according to Cal Fire.
None of the fires are reported to have caused injuries.
In New Mexico, most of the Carson National Forest will close on
Wednesday. This will be the first time the 1.4 million acre
(566,600 hectares) forest, larger than the state of Delaware,
will close because of drought since 2011.
The closure is "strictly precautionary" and called due to the
area being in the highest level of drought. The New Mexico fire
is not expected to threaten any structures, the Carson National
Forest said.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Richard
Balmforth)
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