A wind-swept wildfire in rural Northern California tore through a neighborhood and destroyed about 100 homes and other buildings, fire officials said Saturday after at least two people were injured and thousands were forced from their homes.just north of Weed, a city of about 2,600 people 250 miles north of San Francisco. The flames raced into the Lincoln Heights neighborhood where a significant number of homes burned and residents had to flee for their lives.
"There's a lot at stake on that Mill Fire," he said."There's a lot of communities, a lot of homes there." In the last five years, California has experienced the largest and most destructive fires in state history. Weed has seen three major fires since 2014. Annie Peterson said she was sitting on the porch of her home when suddenly"all that smoke was just rolling over toward us."
Rebecca Taylor, communications director for Springfield, Oregon-based Roseburg, said a large empty building at the edge of company property burned. All employees were evacuated and none reported injuries, she said.At about the time the blaze started, power outages were reported that affected some 9,000 customers, and several thousand remained without electricity late into the night due to the wildfire, according to power company PacifiCorp.
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