When Golden Bear's residents were again Evacuated due to Immense fire
The ignition power of fire was so high that it managed to be named as the cold Fire, it started after 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday along the Highway 128, West of Pleasants valley Road near the Yolo-Solano county line. As the flame continued to move on Thursday in the densely populated area, it caused the immediate evacuation of estates around 8 a.m. As per the information by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the 15 % of the fire was under control until the evening of Thursday. The military force was damn busy in attacking the fire with 65 fire engines, 8 helicopters, 6 air tanks, 15 water tenders and 22 bulldozers. They were flying in both south and north direction to answer fire with the water from the sky. The Fire Battalion chief Scott McLean said on Thursday that - “It’s still got some life in it. And we’re still continuing to clean up our lines,” It was the third similar pain for the residents of the Golden Bear as the tremendous fire destroyed their complete homes. Last year also the Golden state had witnessed the enormous fire in its 8,051-acre area in Napa and Salano Countries. In 2014 around 6,488 acres of Monticello came under the fire that let its neighborhood evacuate, in Yolo City. The officials reported that no injuries had occurred and the investigation is going on the cause of this high fire. The fire didn't cause any life threat but it harmed the 52 structures of the area. The previous year's report suggests that the Fire, which burned the Monterey County’s 51,200 acres, was 30 % of the Thursday evening Fire. The 22 July's fire which was produced by an abandoned campfire had destroyed 57 homes. The Goose Fire in Fresno County was 85 % of the Thursday fire and had burned the 2,241 acres’ area reported by the Cal Fire.
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