The
so-called Dixie Fire, which broke out on July 14 in the Sierra
Nevada mountains some 160 miles (257.5 km) north of Sacramento,
had burned across 432,813 acres (175,153 hectares) as of Friday
afternoon, becoming one of the largest wildfires in state
history.
The flames roared through the historic mining town of Greenville
in on Wednesday, leaving its main street in smoldering ruins.
Greenville, with a population 800, was founded more than 150
years ago when nearby gold mines attracted settlers and
merchants to the picturesque town in the Indian Valley.
"My defiantly quirky, beautiful adopted hometown turned into a
ghost town last night," wrote Meg Upton, a reporter for the
Plumas News, in an online article.
California, which typically experiences peak fire season later
in the year, was on pace to suffer more burnt acreage this year
than last, the worst fire season on record. Roughly 16,000
people were evacuated this week from blazes burning across five
counties in the northern part of the state.
California's five largest wildfires in history have all occurred
in the last three seasons, burning more than 2.5 million acres
and destroying 3,700 structures.
Firefighters, aided by a thick inversion layer blowing inland
from the Pacific Ocean, were working to stop the advance of the
flames as they moved toward the community of Quincy in Plumas
County.
The Dixie Fire is the largest of more than a dozen major
conflagrations burning across California this week, spurred by
high temperatures and brush left bone dry by years of drought.
The River Fire -- which started on Wednesday and has charred
2,600 acres (1,050 hectares) in Nevada and Placer Counties,
destroyed 88 homes or other structures -- was 30 percent
contained on Friday morning, said Captain Robert Foxworthy of
the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
He said three people had been injured, including two civilians
and one firefighter.
(Writing by Dan Whitcomb)
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