6-5 Fire grows to 6,400 acres, scorches historic California Gold Rush town


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Summary

Evacuations

A fast-moving wildfire has scorched a historic mining town in California and forced evacuations.

Lightning

It is one of a number of fires sparked by a lightning storm earlier this month.

Backup requested

More resources have been requested to assist in the fight against the fire.


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A fast-moving wildfire has burned nearly 6,500 acres in Chinese Camp, a historic Gold Rush-era town about 60 miles east of Stockton, California. The fire has forced the town and nearby highways to evacuate, according to CalFire.

The blaze has destroyed homes and continues to threaten other structures. The fire also scorched the Chinese Camp Cemetery, according to CBS Sacramento.

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Fight to contain the flames 

The Associated Press reports that seven people were trying to get the fire under control as they waited for firefighters to arrive. The individuals worked to move tree branches and pour sand until firefighters arrived about half an hour later.

According to CalFire, officials have requested additional crews, dozers, aircraft and engines to aid in the fight against the so-called 6-5 Fire.

Part of a larger complex 

The blaze is one of three major fires forcing evacuations as part of the TCU September Lightning Complex. The complex includes 10 lightning-sparked wildfires that have already consumed nearly 12,500 acres as of Wednesday. 

‘Dangerous rate of speed’

No injuries have been reported in the fires, but CalFire describes the 6-5 Fire as spreading  “at a dangerous rate of speed” with zero containment as of Wednesday morning. 

The latest outbreak comes nearly a month after the Gifford Fire became the largest wildfire in California this year, injuring several people.

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Why this story matters

A fast-moving wildfire near Chinese Camp has led to evacuations and the destruction of homes, illustrating ongoing challenges posed by extreme fire conditions and their impact on communities, infrastructure and emergency response resources in California.

Wildfire response

Efforts by both residents and firefighting agencies to control the blaze highlight the need for rapid emergency response and resource deployment during escalating fire conditions.

Community impact

The destruction of homes, threats to historic sites, and forced evacuations underline the direct effects wildfires have on individuals, properties and local heritage.

Extreme fire conditions

The "dangerous rate of speed" and zero containment, as described by CalFire, reflect ongoing environmental and climatic challenges contributing to more intense and frequent wildfires in California.

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