California's Mendocino Complex fire just became the largest wildfire in state history
For the second time in less than eight months, California broke its record for the largest fire in the state's history.
Tuesday morning, the Golden State's fire protection agency, Cal Fire, reported that the Mendocino Complex fire had now burned over 290,000 acres — over nine times the size of San Francisco — surpassing the previous record of 281,893 set in December by the destructive Thomas Fire.
The Mendocino Complex, which is comprised of two massive fires whose edges are as close as three miles apart, is not nearly finished. The larger of the two fires, at some 240,000 acres, is just 20 percent contained. Read more...
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California's Mendocino Complex fire just became the largest wildfire in state history
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