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Exploring The Park Fire Area: Fishing Trip Pictures And Hot Weather Forecast!

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One of the largest wildfires in California history, the Park Fire in Northern California, continued to rage Monday morning, racing across four counties and threatening more than 4,200 structures as thousands of firefighters struggled to increase containment lines, officials said.

The blaze, which authorities said was deliberately ignited Wednesday afternoon, had spread to 368,256 acres by Monday morning, or more than 560 square miles, through Butte, Plumas, Shasta and Tehama counties, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). Containment on the fire remains at 12%, officials said.


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"That's actually a good thing," Rick Carhart, a CAL FIRE spokesperson, told ABC News on Monday of the amount of containment firefighters have achieved. "We had no containment on the fire until yesterday morning, so the last day and a half, we've been able to make really good progress."

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