''The biggest wildfire in California is burning out of control in the Diablo Range 30 miles southwest of Manteca.
The series of four fires started by lightning strikes early Sunday morning has increased 250 percent in a 24-hour period ending at 10:42 p.m. Tuesday. It has now scorched 35,000 acres as winds have shifted it to burn east toward the Northern San Joaquin Valley in the extremely sparsely populated mountain range west of Interstate 5 and Patterson.
The Santa Clara Unit Complex Fire — originally named the Canyon Fire given the biggest of the four fires started in Del Puerto Canyon — had burned 35,000 acres as of 10:42 p.m. Tuesday.
To give you an idea of its size, it has now burned an area larger than the entire land mass of the City of San Francisco that covers 29,996.9 acres.
With 4 percent containment the odds of the fire still growing significantly are high.
The smoke is responsible for the grayish-reddish overcast in skies over Manteca, Ripon, and Lathrop that is also making the heat wave muggier.
Given the number of wildfires underway in California there hasn’t been the manpower available for the initial attacks. More resources were committed initially to fires in more urbanized areas.
The fire burning across San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Contra Costa, and Alameda counties is bigger than the Apple Fire in Southern California that as of mid-day Tuesday had burned 33,424 acres and was at 95 percent containment.
The third largest fire burning out of control with 32,025 acres burned and with no containment is the LNU Lightning Complex fire in Napa and Sonoma counties.
The Diablo Range fire is likely to make the next wave starting Saturday even more uncomfortable in the South County. Saturday there will be 100-degree plus highs for eight days with the peak being 106 degrees on Tuesday. Delta breezes will help drop the overnight lows in the next heat wave down to the mid-60s — some 5 to 15 degrees cooler than the past week. But that will also mean higher winds will fan the fires in the Diablo Range.''
More thunder storms are predicted Sunday, 8/23, thru Tuesday, 8/25.
Hoping for rain without lightning.........
How terrifying. Stay safe and thanks for the photos
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I wish you health and safety.
Thank you. air quality seems better today...for now anyway.
DeleteHow horrible to be living through this. Take care.
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DeleteMy goodness, that looks quite alarming! Do stay safe.
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