California fires map, updates as hundreds of blazes burn nearly a million acres

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Tens of thousands have been evacuated, with nearly 700 homes destroyed by the fires.

The SCU Lightning Complex fire has reached 343,965 acres, with 10 percent contained."A Red Flag Warning for dry lightning and gusty outflow winds is currently in effect through 5 p.m. [local time] Monday," Cal Fire noted in its latest report Sunday at 7 p.m. local time.

The body of a 70-year-old man was recovered Sunday evening at the end of Last Chance Road in Santa Cruz County, Cal Fire confirmed, NBC Bay Area reported. Around 77,000 people have evacuated from the affected area. Evacuation orders are in place for parts of Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties. See Cal Fire's full report for details.The Tehama/Glenn Lightning Complex fire is at 49,050 acres, with 13 percent contained, according to the latest Cal Fire report Sunday at 7 p.m. local time. The Glenn Zone includes the Doe Fire, which was reported to be 18 percent contained.The Tatham Fire in the Glenn Zone was reported to be at 2,800 acres with zero percent contained.

 

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