Firefighters are battling Electra Fire in the Rich Gulch community in California, which is growing at an alarming rate.
Updated evening 07 July 2022 9 ፡ 23 on the morning

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Firefighters are battling an Electra fire in the Calvary County Rich Gulch community of California. According to Amador County Sheriff Gary Redman, about 100 people were sheltered by the Pacific Gas and Electricity Authority before being released overnight.

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Firefighters spray water on an electric fire in the California Rich Gulch community of Calaverras, California.

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Karin Larson watches an electric fire as it burns down her home in the Pine Acre community in Amador County, California.

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Firefighter Rafael Soto battled an electric fire in the Calvary County, Rich Gulch community of California.

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As the electric fire approached, Sutter Creek police were extinguished. McCain told residents of the Pine acre community in Amador County, California, to wait for an elderly man to wait until he started the car.

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Residents of the Peanut acre community in Amador County, California, are watching an electric fire.

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Helicopter crashes into Electra Fire in Pine Acker, Amador County, California.

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Firefighters set fire to a house in the Pine Acre community in Amador County, California, setting fire to plants.

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David and Deana Martinez look at the pineapple community in Amador County, California as the electric fire burns. The couple moved to the area after losing their camp fire in 2018.

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A firefighter sprays water as he tries to prevent the spread of electric fire in the Pinnacle Acre community in Amador County, California.