Dixie fire Firefighters clear away combustible material at the head of the Dixie fire near Janesville.
(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)
A pall of yellow smoke from the Dixie fire blankets the town of Susanville.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
The Dixie fire burns in the mountains of Lassen County on Thursday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Part of an evergreen tree explodes into a ball of flame as the Dixie fire burns near Janesville on Thursday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
A crew battles the Dixie fire in harsh terrain near Janesville on Thursday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Firefighters watch a helicopter battle the Dixie fire as it burns through mountainous and forested terrain near Janesville on Thursday.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
The monstrous Dixie fire — the second-largest in the state’s recorded history — has been burning for more than a month, and the danger zone now stretches from Lassen to Butte.
A DC-10 jumbo jet drops fire retardant on the Dixie fire.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Caldor fire The Caldor fire in El Dorado County is at nearly 63,000 acres, with 0% containment. Thousands of rural residents have had to evacuate as flames tore through rugged terrain.
The Caldor fire left a moonscape of burned forest, homes and cars in Grizzly Flats.
( Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
The frame of a chair sits in the remains of a home in Grizzly Flats.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Burned trees surround a scorched intersection in the community of Grizzly Flats.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Embers fly from burning trees in a long-exposure image taken Aug. 17 on Mormon Emigrant Trail, east of Sly Park.
(Ethan Swope / Associated Press)
Jennifer Whitmore sprays her home with water as the Caldor fire burns near White Hall.
(Ethan Swope / Associated Press)
A sculpture rests in front of a destroyed Grizzly Flats home.
(Ethan Swope / Associated Press)
Dixie fire A home burns Aug. 16 on Jeters Road as the fire jumped Highway 395 south of Janesville.
(Ethan Swope / Associated Press)
Destiney Barnard holds Raymond William Goetchius in the Doyle Quick Stop parkng lot. She was helping the family evacuate from Susanville when her car broke down.
(Noah Berger / Associated Press)
The Dixie fire burns along a hillside near Taylorsville in Plumas County.
(Noah Berger / Associated Press)
Gould Fickardt, 71, left, and Woody Hovland, 70, sit with their dogs, Primer, right, and Sheva after their Greenville homes were destroyed.
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
Burned cars and scorched trees in Greenville.
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
The Dixie fire jumps Highway 89 north of Greenville on Aug. 3.
(Noah Berger / Associated Press)
Cache fire CalFire firefighters extinguish hot spots in the burning rubble at Creekside Mobile Home Park during Cache Fire in Clearlake.
(Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle)
Scorched cars line a property as the Cache fire burns in Clearlake.
(Noah Berger/Associated Press)
Firefighters mop up at Cache Creek Mobile Home Estates where the Cache fire leveled dozens of residences in Clearlake.
(Noah Berger/Associated Press)