
SAN FRANCISCO - Wildfires raged in California on Tuesday, as the state marked the one-year anniversary of the devastating Angora fire, a massive blaze southwest of Lake Tahoe that destroyed 254 homes and charred 3,100 acres.
An "unprecedented" lightning storm Friday was the source of more than 800 wildfires, from Mendocino County south to the Big Sur area in Monterey County.
At least 200 of the fires remained unattended Tuesday as the state's limited resources were directed at the most immediate threats.
An "unprecedented" lightning storm Friday was the source of more than 800 wildfires, from Mendocino County south to the Big Sur area in Monterey County.
At least 200 of the fires remained unattended Tuesday as the state's limited resources were directed at the most immediate threats.
Yeah, thats right, california is burning...and my valley is full of smoke. Its like sunset all the time, can't see the sun, and in morning and evening the light turns pinky red.
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