The Columbus Dispatch

California firefighters chase new fires ignited by lightning

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SAN FRANCISCO – Firefighters scrambled Friday to quash fires ignited by lightning as thundersto­rms with mostly small but welcome amounts of rain rumbled across drought-stricken Northern California, where forests have been burning for weeks.

Firefighters were diverted from the huge Caldor Fire south of Lake Tahoe to fight multiple overnight lightning fires throughout El Dorado County, according to the local unit of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

The largest of those fires erupted in heavy brush in the steep terrain of Kanaka Valley. Rain from the storm cell helped firefighters and the fire’s spread was stopped at less than 7 acres, Cal Fire said.

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