10:58 a.m. PDT June 14, 2022
The Rancho Fire in Rancho Tehama in Northern California has destroyed 10 structures and damaged 4 others, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Suppression said Monday night.
It was mapped Monday afternoon at 255 acres with a 17-acre spot fire out ahead. Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. it had grown to about 700 acres, CAL FIRE reported.
Evacuations are in effect and 158 structures are threatened.
The fire is 14 miles southwest of Red Bluff and 14 miles northwest of Corning.
The aerial video below was shot at 6:20 p.m. PDT June 13, 2022. After that, the size more than doubled.
OCFA’s FIRIS Intel 12 on the Rancho Incident, Tehama County. The main fire is mapped at 255 acres with a 17.5 acre spot fire at the head of the fire. pic.twitter.com/lJOwdKA3ej
— FIRIS (@FIRIS) June 14, 2022