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Madre Fire Map: Worst-Hit Areas as Blaze Burns 50,000+ Acres in California

The Madre wildfire started Wednesday in San Luis Obispo County, burning 52,952 acres with just 5% containment, according to Governor Gavin Newsom.

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As the nation celebrates the Fourth of July, California is grappling with a massive wildfire. The Madre fire, which started on Wednesday afternoon in San Luis Obispo County, has reportedly burnt through 70,800 acres, making it the largest blaze in the state this year. Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office indicates that only 10% of the fire has been contained so far.

Key Facts:

  • The Madre wildfire started on Wednesday at 1:07 PM local time.
  • The Madre fire has burnt through 70,800 acres.
  • Approximately 10% of the fire has been contained, according to Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office.

Madre Fire Map: Key Details on Affected Areas

According to the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), the Madre fire ignited at 1:07 PM local time Wednesday. By 1:23 PM Thursday, it had scorched 35,530 acres of federally managed land, as reported by Newsweek.

The fire has significantly impacted Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura counties. Air quality has deteriorated in Bakersfield, Cuyama, Maricopa, New Cuyama, and Santa Clarita, according to data from iqair.com.

Cal Fire has deployed air and ground resources to assist the US Forest Service in containing the Madre wildfire as it progresses from federal to state lands, Governor Newsom announced on Thursday. Authorities have closed portions of Highway 166, and evacuation zones have been established, urging residents to leave the area.

The San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office has reported that current weather, terrain, and fuel conditions have triggered “exponential growth” of the blaze in under 24 hours. The smoke from the Madre wildfire is expected to have far-reaching impacts, the department warned.

Nearly 600 personnel, including four helicopters and over 40 fire engines, are actively combating the blaze, according to Cal Fire. Additionally, smaller fires reported east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino and Riverside counties were largely contained by Friday morning, as stated by the Wall Street Journal. Dry conditions have led to over 65 wildfires in California within just two days.

California Wildfires This Year

Earlier this year, wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed more than 15,000 homes and businesses. With estimated damages running into the billions and insured losses projected at $20 billion or higher, these wildfires are considered the costliest in US history, as per the Wall Street Journal.

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