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Year's largest fire destroys California homes

The largest fire in California this year is forcing thousands of people to evacuate as it destroys homes and rips through the state's dry terrain, whipped up on Sunday by strong winds and lightning storms. The McKinney Fire was completely uncontained as it burned in Klamath National Forest in Northern California, CalFire said, spreading over more than 51,000 acres near the city of Yreka. It is the largest wildfire so far this year in California, which has already battled several blazes this summer.

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Nearly 650 people were working to douse the blaze as of Sunday, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group said. Firefighting forces were sent from nearby Oregon to help containment efforts, the Oregon State Fire Marshal said, as the Klamath National Forest also deals with the Kelsey Creek Fire. CalFire said the cause of the fire was still "under investigation."