Wildfires continue to burn out of control in California, according to Cal Fire data. Those fires have now blackened nearly 3.7-million acres, damaged or destroyed over 7,000 buildings, and they've claimed and at least 26 lives.
Officials are referring to this fire season as one of the worst in state history.
Governor Newsom has declared a statewide emergency due to the widespread fires and extreme weather conditions, and secured a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to bolster the state’s emergency response to the Northern California wildfires.
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Below is a list of the all the major fires and the latest information available for each one.
- Glass Fire
- Wolf Fire
- Zogg Fire
- North Complex Fire
- Snow Fire
- Fox Fire
- Bullfrog Fire
- Fork Fire
- Slater Fire
- August Complex Fire (Includes Doe Fire)
- SCU Lightning Complex
- LNU Lightning Complex (includes Hennessey, Gamble, 15-10, Spanish, Markley, 13-4, 11-16, Walbridge)
- Creek Fire
- CZU Lightning Complex (Including Warnella Fire)
- Apple Fire
- Lake Fire
- Sheep Fire
- Bobcat Fire
- Butte/Tehama/Glenn Lightning Complex (Tehama/Glenn Zone)
- Valley Fire
- El Dorado Fire
- Willow Fire
- Oak Fire
- Schoolhouse Fire
- Sperry Fire
- Fork Fire
- Slater Fire
- Rattlesnake Fire
- Slink Fire
- Hobo Fire
- W-5 Cold Springs
- Moraine Fire
- SQF Complex Fire (Includes Castle Fire and Shotgun Fire)
- Dolan Fire
- North Complex Fire
- SHF Elkhorn Lightning Fires 2020
- August Complex (includes Doe Fire)
- Feather Fire
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