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The Madre fire surpassed 35,000 burned acres on Thursday, marking the biggest blaze in California this year.
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Questions about the investigation sent to officials at the Cal Fire division remained unanswered, too.
Dozens of evacuation warnings and orders are in place as the Wolf Fire continues to burn on Monday afternoon.
Maps show where several wildfires are burning across the Inland Empire, including the Wolf Fire and the Juniper Fire, in Southern California.
California's Madre Fire sparked in the late evening of July 3 but has since grown to the largest in the state this year by the Fourth.
CalFire has built a list of things to have ready in case you and your family are evacuated during any wildfire or disaster.
The Madre Fire was reported shortly after noon Wednesday, July 2, along Highway 166 about 25 miles east of Santa Maria.
The fire broke out in a fireworks facility in Yolo County, California on Tuesday.
A fireworks facility exploded near Esparto days before the Fourth of July, leaving seven missing. Residents described chaos, fear and an unfamiliar stillness.
A volunteer Esparto firefighter is on leave amid reports he worked for the fireworks companies on property owned by a sheriff's deputy.