California’s Corral Fire growth escalates to 14,000 acres prompting evacuations, injuring firefighters

FOX WEATHER: Dangerously hot conditions are possible, with temperatures between 95 and 108 degrees and a widespread "major" HeatRisk. Strong winds starting Monday will also be determinantal to the ongoing firefight. Winds gusting between 20 and 30 mph could fuel more fire growth.

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Team Jesus, Please pray for the safety of all. The firefighters and all the first responders put their lives on the line for us all! We pray for the healing of ther firefighters who are all ready injured from this fire. Here in New Mexico, our heroes are fighting many wildfires. It is getting very dry here once again. New Mexico Fire Information.  We are also praying for rain and no winds.

TRACY, Cali.  California firefighters face extreme weather conditions as they work to contain the Corral Fire outside of Tracy, which exploded to 14,000 acres over the weekend, prompting officials to order mandatory evacuations for some residents.

According to officials with the CAL FIRE Santa Clara Unit, the Corral wildfire started on Saturday afternoon near the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site southwest of the town of Tracy. Throughout the day, dry grass and gusty winds helped the fire rapidly grow to over 10,000 acres. Two firefighters were injured. More Here

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