Evacuations Ordered as California Wildfires Continue to Spread
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Authorities in California have ordered evacuations as wildfires continue to spread across the state. The fires have already burned over 1 million acres and destroyed hundreds of homes. The cause of the fires is still under investigation, but strong winds and dry conditions are contributing to their spread.
Subheading 2
The fires are burning in several counties across the state, including Butte, Shasta, and Lassen. The most destructive fire is the Camp Fire, which has burned over 150,000 acres in Butte County. The fire has destroyed the town of Paradise and killed at least 86 people.
Other fires are burning in Shasta and Lassen counties, but they are smaller and have caused less damage. However, all of the fires are still spreading and posing a threat to people and property.
Subheading 3
Authorities have ordered evacuations for several towns and communities in the affected counties. Residents are being urged to leave their homes immediately and head to safety. Evacuation centers have been set up in several locations throughout the state. The Red Cross is also providing assistance to those who have been displaced by the fires.
The fires are expected to continue to burn for several days, and authorities are urging people to stay informed about the situation. Residents can sign up for emergency alerts from their local county or follow the latest updates from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) on its website.
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