00:00A human-caused wildfire in Northern California has exploded in size, and firefighters are
00:05racing to keep up. The MP18 fire, burning near Hoopa in Humboldt County, has grown to nearly
00:126,900 acres since it broke out on August 9th near Highway 96 and Norton Creek. Containment sits at
00:20just 19%. Fire behavior has shifted from extreme, fast-moving crown fires and uphill runs to active
00:27backing and spotting, which still means persistent, aggressive fire activity across the landscape.
00:33Nearly 1,900 personnel are now working the blaze, and suppression costs have already climbed past
00:39$20 million. Officials say residents in the area should remain vigilant, follow any evacuation
00:45orders immediately, and avoid any outdoor activity that could spark new fires as crews continue
00:52building and reinforcing containment lines. Disclosure. This video contains stock footage
00:57and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools.
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