After the Labor Day lightning, here's where wildfires are burning in California
Labor Day lightning ignited multiple significant wildfires across California, burning tens of thousands of acres and prompting widespread evacuations and containment efforts.
Wildfire burns into historic California Gold Rush town amid hundreds of lightning strikes
Hundreds of lightning strikes ignited wildfires that burned 12,473 acres, damaged parts of historic Chinese Camp and prompted evacuations in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties.
Map: Garnet Fire evacuation zone still expanding after a week
The Garnet Fire burned 26,982 acres in Sierra National Forest with 12% containment; evacuation area expanded to nearly 370 square miles including John Muir Wilderness.