Wildfire breaks out in California near Paradise, site of state’s deadliest blaze
Apache fire, which prompted evacuation orders, was contained 15% due to ‘favorable’ weather conditionsA wildfire is threatening a community in rural northern California near Paradise, where the state’s deadliest wildfire struck six years ago.The blaze, dubbed the Apache fire, broke out on Monday and had grown to more than 600 acres (243 hectares), prompting evacuation orders. Continue reading...
Apache fire, which prompted evacuation orders, was contained 15% due to ‘favorable’ weather conditions
A wildfire is threatening a community in rural northern California near Paradise, where the state’s deadliest wildfire struck six years ago.
The blaze, dubbed the Apache fire, broke out on Monday and had grown to more than 600 acres (243 hectares), prompting evacuation orders. Continue reading...