Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California
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Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California An American flag rests on rubble of the Greenville Fire Department destroyed by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, in Greenville, California.The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California An American flag posted on a fence in front of a destroyed structure caused by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, situated along Highway 89 near Greenville, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California Rows of charred trees caused by the Dixie Fire situated along the side of Highway 89 on August 9, 2021, near Indian Falls, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A woman who identified herself only as Pam evacuated from Greenville, California and is now living in her boyfriend's trailer August 9, 2021, in Crescent Mills, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (Maranie R. Staab/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A woman who Identied herself only as Pam points up at where the Dixie Fire is burning on August 9, 2021, near Crescent Mills, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (Maranie R. Staab/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A firefighter carries an ax to use in felling trees on August 9, 2021, near Westwood, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (Maranie R. Staab/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California Firefighters from Huntington Beach talk about the days plans on August 9, 2021, near Westwood, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (Maranie R. Staab/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California Firefighters from Huntington Beach survey a mountainside before extinguishing a small blaze on August 9, 2021, near Westwood, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (Maranie R. Staab/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California Two partially burned chairs sit among destroyed structures caused by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, near Highway 89 in Indian Falls, California.The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A burned vehicle sits among destroyed structures caused by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, situated near Highway 89 in Indian Falls, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A burned vehicle sits among destroyed structures caused by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, near Highway 89 in Indian Falls, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)
Photos: Dixie Fire continues to ravage northeastern California A partially melted children's toy pony sits among destroyed structures caused by the Dixie Fire on August 9, 2021, near Highway 89 in Indian Falls, California. The Dixie Fire, which has incinerated nearly 500,000 acres, is the second-largest recorded wildfire in state history and remains only 21 percent contained. (David Odisho/Getty Images)