Two firefighters were injured and more than 100 homes were evacuated as a wind-whipped wildfire spread Sunday to 14,000 acres of mostly dry grassland in Northern California, officials said. Two firefighters have been injured in the blaze, Cal Fire Battalion Chief Josh Silveira said in an interview with Sacramento ABC affiliate KXTV. Cal Fire officials increased that figure Sunday afternoon, saying the fire had grown to 14,000 acres and was 30% contained. #CorralFire [update] near Lawrence Livermore National Labratory Site 300 southwest of Tracy (San Joaquin County) is now 12,500 acres & 15% contained. 2 firefighters injured as wildfire spreads to 14,000 acres near San Francisco originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Source: ABC News June 02, 2024 19:18 UTC