California wildfire grows, 1,500 under evacuation orders
SPRING VALLEY, Calif. — A Northern California wildfire that has burned some two dozen homes and buildings gained thousands of acres on Tuesday as it burned through tinder-dry chaparral, and residents forced to flee a tiny rural community had no idea when they can return.
The fire that burned some two dozen homes and other buildings since Saturday continued to threaten about 600 buildings in Lake County north of San Francisco. The entire Spring Valley area was under evacuation orders, state fire officials said.
At least 1,500 people and as many as 3,000 fell into that zone.
State fire officials said highs in the 80s, low humidity and erratic winds pushed the blaze to 13,000 acres (20 square miles or about 52.5 square kilometres) on Tuesday and the same weather was expected on Wednesday.