Massive Northern California Wildfires Rage on; 1 Man Dead

Massive Northern California Wildfires Rage on; 1 Man Dead
Flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires leap above Butts Canyon Road in Lake County, Calif. on Aug. 23, 2020. Noah Berger/AP
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SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.—Three massive wildfires chewed through parched Northern California landscape Sunday as firefighters raced to dig breaks and make other preparations ahead of a frightening weather system packing high winds and more of the lightning that sparked the huge blazes and scores of other fires around the state, putting nearly a quarter-million people under evacuation orders and warnings.

At the CZU Lightning Complex fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains, south of San Francisco, authorities announced the discovery of the body of a 70-year-old man in a remote area called Last Chance. The man had been reported missing and police had to use a helicopter to reach the area, which is a string of about 40 off-the-grid homes at the end of a windy, steep dirt road north of the city of Santa Cruz.