The now-infamous Camp Fire ignited near the small town of Paradise in Butte County, California early Thursday morning. In the few days since, it has grown into what is now the state’s most destructive fire in history. Within hours, strong winds pushed plumes of thick smoke around the region, stretching hundreds of miles along the coast and inland. Since Thursday, a large swath of northern California, including Sacramento and the Bay Area, has been blanketed in a yellowish haze that has blocked out the blue sky. The sun is an eerie red, and the air smells like a perpetual bonfire.
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