The Mendocino Complex fire—a combination of two northern California blazes and just one of 15 wildfires currently burning in the state—has scorched 331,399 acres, produced smoke that is causing an “air pollution nightmare,” set the record for largest blaze in California’s history, and caused the state to spend half its annual fire budget in 40 days.
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The Mendocino Complex fire—a combination of two northern California blazes and just one of 15 wildfires currently burning in the state—has scorched 331,399 acres, produced smoke that is causing an “air pollution nightmare,” set the record for largest blaze in California’s history, and caused the state to spend half its annual fire budget in 40 days.