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Wildfires in Northern California on Friday injured several people and forced thousands to evacuate.
The fire spread to 3,921 acres on Saturday and was 20% contained, according to Cal Fire.
The cause of a fire near the Roseburg Forest Products property on Friday is under investigation.
Rebecca Taylor, the company’s head of public relations, said it was unclear whether the fire occurred near the company or on the company’s premises.
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A shelter was set up at the Yreka Community Center.
The Cal Fire Siskiyou Unit said Saturday that a number of resources had arrived during the night and that personnel had engaged in structural defenses and established lines of control.
Wildfires blocked roads and destroyed several homes pushed by winds of 35 mph.
A video shared on Twitter by a nearby resident showed large plumes of smoke rising over a wooded area near Weed.
Over 27,000 Golden State customers lost power. Among them were the thousands of customers of his Weed that were damaged in wildfires on Friday afternoon.
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The heatwave was already expected to strain California’s power grid, and its operators had issued flex alerts over the past few days.
Alison Hendrickson, a spokeswoman for Dignity Health North State Hospital, said the two were taken to Mount Shasta Mercy Medical Center.
One was in stable condition and the other was transferred to UC Davis Medical Center, which has a burn ward.
North of the mill fire, a second fire, a wildfire, broke out near a community of gazelles, prompting some to evacuate.
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More than 1,400 acres had been burned as of early Saturday morning, with a containment rate of 0%.
Governor Gavin Newsom said he had declared a state of emergency in Siskiyou County and received federal grants.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.