The weather was on the firefighters’ side, at least for a day
or two, and allowed them to make some progress with the blaze which has been
burning through the mountains in
According to The Associated Press, Richard Morgantini, a
spokesman for
Dixie Dies, spokeswoman for the state Incident Management Team said that the weather conditions were a great opportunity to win ground in the battle with the blaze, but the fight was not over because the dry weather would return.
“We've got a window here with the humid weather that's
really helping us. But we know we're in this for the long haul,” said
By Thursday, all the moist air currents would disperse and the high temperatures would come back. The temperatures will reach the 90s by Thursday. Also, a new weather system is getting closer and could produce lightning strikes.
The blaze burned about 15 square miles of
Firefighters from 22 states have been called to fight the blaze. Dixie Dies said that there were about 1,200 firefighters who were working “incredibly hard.” Authorities suspect that the fire was started by humans.
In the past two weeks wildfires have burned more than 800
square miles of land and destroyed at least 69 homes in the northern part of
The state declared emergencies in 11 counties, from Shasta
and Trinity to