New wildfire rips through northern California

AFP  |  Los Angeles 

A new was raging in on Friday, having already devastated almost 25,000 acres in just two days and continuing to spread.

Dubbed the Fire, the blaze was the latest outbreak to hit the region this summer, and was said by officials to have been triggered by arson.

Authorities closed a major highway and issued evacuation orders to areas in the path of the expanding

The was initially reported in the Lakehead area, 240 kilometres north of the state capital and at the heart of the around midday on Wednesday.

A long stretch of Interstate 5 (I-5), a major highway that runs the length of the from to Mexico, was closed to prevent motorists from being trapped by the blaze.

No victims have so far been reported, but authorities have ordered evacuations in three counties threatened by the fire, as firefighters dug trenches and started controlled burns to starve the blaze of fuel. Planes and helicopters were also dumping water on the flames.

More than 1,500 people have been deployed to combat the fire, which was expected to push further north in the next 24 hours, authorities said.

has been badly hit by forest fires in a hot and dry summer season, including the biggest in the western state's history, as well as many other major blazes that left more than a dozen people dead.

The broke out around 40 kilometres south of where the Carr Fire had raged for six weeks earlier in the season, killing eight people -- including six firefighters -- and scorching 229,000 acres.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 01:35 IST