Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 31, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 31, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Latest tally by Cal ***** of structures destroyed, damaged by the blaze The acreage burned by the Park ***** increased Tuesday afternoon to 385,065 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and ***** Protection. Cal ***** officials noted that the ***** continued to prove difficult to contain, while weather conditions remained hot and dry. “The ***** continues to ***** very actively. With the steep terrain, wind activity and many inaccessible areas, the ***** is making uphill runs and spot fires continue to occur. Critically low fuel moistures and high winds have caused difficulty in suppressing the ***** spread,” Cal ***** said Tuesday afternoon. The bulk of the ***** burned in Tehama County, with 330,515 acres already torched, while 53,104 acres burned in Butte County, Cal ***** said. There were 5,582 people assigned to the blaze as of Tuesday afternoon, the agency said. The Park ***** continued to grow overnight from Monday, reaching 383,619 acres as of Tuesday morning, moving it up to the fifth-largest wildfire in state history. The ***** grew a little more than 10,000 acres overnight, but containment of the blaze remained at 14%, steady from Monday evening, according to the California Department of Forestry and ***** Protection. The Park ***** started July 24 in Upper Bidwell Park in Chico and rapidly spread north, racing through Tehama County, before it was stopped just shy of the Shasta County line. Thousands of people have been evacuated ahead of the blaze. Much of Shingletown and Manton, on the southern border of Shasta County, remain evacuated. While the ***** started in Butte County, most of the acreage burned was in Tehama County to the north, according to Cal *****. As of Monday night, 320,306 acres had burned in Tehama County. Chico resident Ronnie Dean Stout II has been charged with starting the blaze. He was in court Monday in Butte County for arraignment, but he did not enter a plea. He is scheduled to return to Butte County Superior Court again Thursday. While the ***** has destroyed 165 structures, as of Monday night there have been no reported deaths and no one has been seriously injured, according to Cal *****. Also Monday night, the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office has increased ***** This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up in six alert zones in the Millville, Cottonwood, Shingletown and Manton areas due to increased Park ***** activity. Evacuation warnings were also issued for six zones Cottonwood, Shingletown and Millville, according to the sheriff’s office. Crews continue to deal with the weather Tuesday as the ***** ******** active in several areas of the blaze. The temperature Tuesday is expected to reach 95 degrees, but stronger breezes out of the southwest with gusts up to 25 mph are expected throughout the day, according to ***** agencies. Readers, scroll down for updates as they are posted for Tuesday, July 30. 6:45 p.m. Tuesday: Park ***** containment improves Containment on the Park ***** rose to 18% on Tuesday evening, the California Department of Forestry and ***** Protection said in its Tuesday evening report. That’s up from about 14% containment earlier in the day.The wildfire’s size grew slightly also, up a few thousand acres to 386,764 acres in Butte and Tehama counties, Cal ***** said. 12:35 p.m. Tuesday: Number of structures confirmed destroyed by Park ***** rises The number of structures destroyed by the Park ***** now totals 192, according to the latest report released by the California Department of Forestry and ***** Protection. That’s up from 165 structures reported by the agency on Monday night.A total of 19 structures have been reported damaged by the wildfire the agency said, up from 15 on Monday. Damage inspection teams have completed just over half of their inspections within the current ***** perimeter, Cal ***** said. Information is expected to remain fluid as the agency’s assessment teams continue to be on the ground surveying and confirming damage from the wildfire, which has roared through Butte and Tehama counties. The Park ***** has burned 373,357 acres since the arson-caused blaze ignited near Chico on July 24. “The perimeter of the Park ***** is 260 miles, which means it has burned more than three times the surface area of Lake Tahoe,” Cal ***** said. 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