Forecasted high winds fan concerns over growing Caldor Fire
CBSN
A wildfire blazing through California's El Dorado County grew to more than 82,000 acres burned as of Saturday morning, forcing the continued closure of a highway between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento. Authorities in the area are concerned that the up to 40 mph winds forecast for Saturday will fan the flames of the Caldor Fire, according to a CBS Sacramento report.
So far, the Caldor Fire has destroyed 245 homes and threatens 15,000 other structures. Cal Fire said Saturday the fire, which started a week ago, is zero percent contained. The 46-mile stretch of Interstate 50 closed Friday remained shut into the weekend as the fire grew, CBS Sacramento reported.
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