A massive wildfire tearing through Northern California has destroyed over 130 structures and forced thousands to flee their homes, as firefighters battle extreme weather conditions to contain the blaze.
What We Know So Far 
The Park Fire, which ignited Wednesday near Chico (north of Sacramento), has rapidly grown to engulf over 664 square kilometers—roughly the size of Singapore! As of Friday morning, containment remains at just 3%, with hot, dry winds threatening to spread flames further.
Why This Matters 
• Over 4,200 structures still at risk
• Red Flag Warning in place due to low humidity and gusty winds
• Fire fueled by dead vegetation and tinder-dry conditions
• Evacuation orders affect thousands, with shelters opening across Butte County
Local fire crews and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) are working around the clock, but officials warn this could become California’s worst wildfire of 2024. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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Massive fire rages in northern California, thousands evacuated
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