Numerous wildfires in California have burned about 1.3 million acres of land so far and there are nearly 15,000 firefighters working around the clock to battle the flames.
Aug.24 (UPI) — Numerous wildfires in California have burned about 1.3 million acres of land so far and there are nearly 15,000 firefighters working around the clock to battle the flames. The LNU Lightning Complex fire, the most destructive so far, is burning in wine country north of San Francisco. The CZU Lightning Complex fire is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of the city and the SCU Lightning Complex fire is burning east of San Jose. The LNU and SCU fires are the second- and third-largest in California history, respectively.