Madre Fire Expands to 70,800 Acres, Largest in California This Year

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The Madre fire in San Luis Obispo County has grown to 70,800 acres, making it the largest wildfire in California this year, with over 200 people evacuated and 50 structures threatened amid hot, windy conditions. Firefighters are actively battling the blaze, which remains 10% contained, and the cause is under investigation.
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