The Camp Fire Is Finally Contained
After destroying close to 14,000 homes, 500 businesses, and taking at least 85 lives, Northern California’s Camp Fire is 100 percent contained, according to CalFire, the statewide fire agency. According to the Washington Post, authorities expect the death toll to rise, as 249 people are still missing.
CalFire declared the blaze 100% contained in an update on Sunday afternoon. That doesn’t mean it’s out, but it does mean firefighters have successfully created a containment barrier (sometimes meaning just a 10-12 foot wide trench) around the” entire fire. The Camp Fire was the most destructive wildfire in California history, razing nearly the entire town of Paradise, California and 153,000 acres of the surrounding Butte County and other jurisdictions nearby. It burned over 500 businesses and has left thousands living in impromptu refugee camps in Walmart parking lots and other public areas.