Crews still battling rapidly spreading Park Fire in California

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Published 2024-08-02
The Park Fire continues to burn in California as high temperatures and dry conditions have fueled the flames. The fire already ranks among the top 5 largest in California's state history. CBS News Bay Area reporter Kevin Ko has more.

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All Comments (12)
  • @1940limited
    24% containment is a big improvement. It was just 12% a day ago.
  • @1940limited
    Never underestimate the power of Mother Nature.
  • @505RH
    Please stop the fire quick so the Californians stop moving to my state.
  • @Bdub1952
    Clearly those Butte County Republicans failed to rake the forests like their emperor suggested. Yeah, the "nuke the hurricane" thing was just as lame.
  • @MinhajAli-c5t
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