Multiple fire fighters have been injured while battling the massive Dixie Fire blaze that continues to rage across California.
A California fire fighter assigned to battling a massive fire that has burned more than 889,000 acres has died from an illness, a report has claimed.Bay Area, a U.S. Forest Service spokesperson told the network on Saturday that a fire fighter employed with the Lassen National Forest had died.No other details related to the first responder's death had been released as of Sunday morning.and has since spread across five counties in northern California.
The same report also said 688"single residences" and eight"multiple residences" had been destroyed in the fire. In a post shared on Saturday, the LNF said of its operations:"Fire was very active in the Coyote Hills, Horton Ridge and Ross Canyon areas this afternoon. Fire fighters building line on the fire's southeastern edge were challenged by shifting winds as the fire progressed southeast to dense forest fuels.
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