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Firefighters fight Calif. blaze as thunderstorms threatens new ignitions

August 27, 2025
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Firefighting crews tried to corral a fast-growing blaze churning through central California’s Sierra National Forest as forecasters warned Tuesday that lightning strikes from thunderstorms could spark new ignitions.

Since breaking out Sunday afternoon, the Garnet Fire has scorched 14 square miles (36 square km) of grass, chaparral, and timber in a remote area known for camping and hiking about 60 miles (97 km) east of Fresno.

There was no containment.

Air tanker dropping fire retardant on the Garnet Fire in California.
Firefighting crews tried to corral a fast-growing blaze churning through central California’s Sierra National Forest as forecasters warned that lightning strikes from thunderstorms could spark new ignitions. REUTERS

Firefighters were aided by scattered rain showers as they worked to protect the tiny Balch Camp community and nearby hydroelectric facilities along the Kings River, according to a Tuesday incident report.

“However, continued strong, erratic winds on top of dry, heavy vegetation will likely test containment efforts,” the report said.

Parts of central and northern California are under red flag warnings for increased fire threat from dry lightning that could accompany thunderstorms, the National Weather Service said.

The 10-square-mile (26-square-km) Pickett Fire in Napa County wine country saw little growth Monday as crews kept flames contained to canyons about 80 miles (130 km) north of San Francisco. It was 17% contained on Tuesday.

Firefighter clearing brush during a wildfire.
Inyo Hotshots clear brush as the Garnet Fire burns, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, in Fresno County, Calif. AP

There have been no reports of damage to any vineyards from the fire, a spokesperson for the trade group Napa Valley Vintners said Monday.

In central Oregon, rain and cooler temperatures helped crews make progress against the Flat Fire, which has charred 34 square miles (88 square km) of rugged terrain in Deschutes and Jefferson counties since igniting in dry, hot weather last Thursday. It was 7% contained on Tuesday.

“The incident, for the first time in the last three days, is really beginning to stabilize,” Travis Medema, the state’s chief deputy state fire marshal, told a community meeting Monday night.

Authorities at one point ordered evacuations for more than 4,000 homes, but lifted orders for some areas on Monday.

Firefighters spraying fire retardant on a bridge during a wildfire.
Since breaking out Sunday afternoon, the Garnet Fire has scorched 14 square miles (36 square km) of grass, chaparral, and timber in a remote area. AP
Firefighters spraying fire retardant on a bridge.
A Pacific Gas and Electric employee sprays fire retardant to protect a bridge as the Garnet Fire burns, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, in Fresno County, Calif. AP

Among those who evacuated were actor Rainn Wilson and his family. “The Office” star said on social media that they fled a mountain cabin near the town of Sisters, Oregon.

In late 2024, Wilson’s home in Southern California was damaged by a wildfire.

“This is our fourth evacuation over the last six years,” Wilson said in a video posted Monday. “No matter where I go on the West Coast, there’s fires ravaging the land, and it makes me really sad for our forests.”

Although it’s difficult to tie a single fire or weather event directly to climate change, scientists say human-caused warming from burning fossil fuels like coal and gas is causing more intense heat waves and droughts, which in turn set the stage for more destructive wildfires.

The post Firefighters fight Calif. blaze as thunderstorms threatens new ignitions appeared first on New York Post.

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