Thousands of people were ordered out of their homes early Monday
after wind-whipped wildfires burned dozens of buildings across northern
California.
Described as "unprecedented" by authorities, the largest blaze — which is known as the Rocky Fire — tore across the Lower Lake area north of San Francisco. It almost tripled in size to 84 square miles over the weekend.
The scale of the blaze has prompted officials to order 12,000 people to evacuate their homes, according to The Sacramento Bee newspaper. Several roads were also closed.
Full article and video available here: California Wildfires
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