Raging California Wildfire Jumps Containment
Firefighters aided by lower temperatures and higher humidity have made progress corralling a wildfire threatening thousands of homes in Northern California.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Capt. Don Camp says containment of the fire in the Lower Lake area north of San Francisco was at 12 percent Monday morning after being stuck at 5 percent for days.
The fire – the largest in California – grew extensively over the weekend and measured 93 square miles by early Monday.
Twelve thousand people have been forced from their homes or are being advised to leave.
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