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'Tomorrow's Gonna Suck': The Hotshots Fighting California's Wildfires

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Twenty-four hours inside the battle against California’s worst wildfire season on record. Burnt

Twenty-four hours inside the battle against California’s worst wildfire season on record. [Image] [Image]( Burnt: Inside California’s Worst Wildfire Season on Record Eight miles to the southwest, a plume of smoke stretched into the clean western sky, rising like bread. It looked like a cloud creating itself. A calm settled in among the Truckee Hotshots as we watched from a hilltop at the northern edge of the North Complex Fire. This was my first season and seventh fire on a U. S. Forest Service hotshot crew, a unit trained to fight the hottest and most remote parts of wildfires. We thought we were witnessing a typical blowout, when a fire crosses containment lines. “Well,” one of my crewmates said, “tomorrow’s going to suck.” That day, dry winds blew across California and beyond, wrenching fires loose and sending them ripping across the forest. The entire West seemed to be going up in flames at once, from the August Complex in the Mendocino National Forest, where thirty-seven fires were coalescing into the largest fire in state history, to the catastrophic fires in Oregon and Washington. Two hundred miles northeast of San Francisco, the North Complex started tearing through the Sierra Nevada at devastating speeds, launching flaming bits of pine cones and needles like scouts, igniting spot fires up to four miles ahead of the fire’s advance. In less than a day, the North Complex crossed twenty-five miles of the Plumas National Forest to the outskirts of Oroville, a town of nineteen thousand, baffling experts with its rate of spread. The communities of Berry Creek, Brush Creek, and Feather Falls were overrun. Unable to evacuate, fifteen people died in the flames, mostly in Berry Creek. If it weren’t for the other simultaneous 2020 record holders, the North Complex would be the second-largest fire on record in California; instead, it’s the sixth. On September 8, the day the North Complex intensified, a finite number of crews, including the Truckee Hotshots, were there to take it on, with no backup on the way. One air-attack firefighter flying overhead, who from his vantage could see for dozens of miles in all directions, radioed that what he was observing looked like “multiple intergalactic plumes across California.” Instantly, intergalactic, a word possibly never before spoken over the apoetic lanes of air-traffic radio, became the catchphrase all over the fire. [Read the Full Story]( [Image] [Image]( The 51 Most Romantic Gifts Money Can Buy Giving a romantic gift is all about knowing your partner. If you've been married for 30 years, you know them pretty damn well, but you might be stumped on how to surprise them. 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