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Over 4,000 residents fled from their homes due to wildfire in northern California
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The Xinhua reported, an explosive wildfire in northern California expanded to 1,200 acres (4.9 square km) Thursday in 24 hours, triggering multiple mandatory evacuation orders, under which over 4,000 residents fled from their homes.


According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), the Fawn Fire started some 19 km north of Redding city on Wednesday night, burned wildly Thursday afternoon and threatened Redding city, which has a population of 100,000.


Cal Fire spokesperson Robert Foxworthy said on Thursday afternoon: "I would call it extreme."


Foxworthy added: "There are quite a few mandatory evacuations, and they're coming out continuously. I would advise people to look at the latest information from the sheriff's department."



The Shasta County Sheriff's Office said in a tweet without elaboration, the Fawn Fire has forced 4,000 people to evacuate and "affected" 30,000.


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Cal Fire also announced Thursday that a 30-year-old woman, Alexandra Souverneva, was arrested on fire-related charges in the area where the blaze started.


Cal Fire said that it would submit the case to the Shasta County District Attorney's Office, recommending Souverneva be charged with "arson to wildland."


Statewide, more than 9,000 firefighters remained assigned to 10 large and active wildfires, the latest data from Cal Fire showed. Wildfires in the state has burned 3,671 square miles (9,507.9 square km) this year, destroying more than 3,200 homes, commercial properties and other structures.


In California, a mandatory evacuation order means there is an immediate threat to livelihood.


Source: xinhua