California Wildfire in Tracy

A wind-driven wildfire in Tracy, California, burned 11,000 acres and forced many residents to evacuate. The fire started east of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Site 300 and reached nearly 11,050 acres with 13% containment. Two firefighters suffered burn injuries. The cause of the fire is unclear.

California Wildfire near Tracy, CA

California firefighters battle wind-driven wildfire near Tracy, CA, in the San Francisco Bay Area and central California. The Corral Fire has led to evacuations, road closures, and injuries, but has not posed a threat to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The fire has burned 15.6 square miles and is 13% contained.