Man arrested for starting California’s Park Fire which has burned over 368,000 acres and is state’s 6th-largest wildfire ever

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Important Takeaways:

  • Northern California’s Park Fire has surpassed 368,000 acres burned as evacuation orders affect four counties—Butte, Tehama, Shasta and Plumas.
  • Cal Fire reported that containment remained at 12% as of Monday morning. The Park Fire is the largest wildfire in the state so far this year and the sixth-largest wildfire in California history, burning 368,256 acres as of Monday morning, Cal Fire reports.
  • The fire has scorched an area more than five times the size of the city of Sacramento.
  • …spreading at a rapid rate of 4,000 to 5,000 acres per hour on Friday. Most of the burn area was in Tehama County with the flames spreading north toward Shasta County
  • 4,200 residents are under evacuation.
  • As of Sunday evening, 100 structures have been destroyed and crews expect this number to fluctuate in the coming days.
  • The Butte County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday they had arrested a man suspected of starting the fire. As detailed by the DA’s office, a man was seen pushing a car that was on fire down into the gully near Alligator Hole in upper Bidwell Park — allegedly spreading the flames that would become the Park Fire.

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