The Los Angeles fires have destroyed thousands of structures, but are they the most destructive in state history? Here's what Cal Fire data shows.
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The Mendocino Complex - twin fires that erupted in July in Lake County - scorched 720 square miles of brush and timber, destroyed 157 homes and killed a firefighter.
The U.S. Forest Service reports that an estimated 1 million acres have been burned in California wildfires this year.
GOOD NEWS! A young female bear burned during the Carr Fire in Shasta County is back in the wild.
A firefighter battling the largest wildfire in California history was killed last month when thousands of gallons of flame-suppressing liquid were dropped from a Boeing 747 mistakenly flying only 100 feet above the trees, according to an official report.