Firefighters Gain Ground on Blaze in California’s Wine Country

No Napa Valley vineyards or homes have been damaged, but several neighborhoods have been evacuated.
Firefighters Gain Ground on Blaze in California’s Wine Country
The Pickett fire in Napa County, Calif., reached nearly 7,000 acres on Aug. 25, 2025. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
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Fire crews gained ground to keep a dangerous wildfire from burning through vineyards in Northern California’s wine country, reaching 13 percent containment of the blaze by Aug. 25, officials said.

Hot and dry conditions over the weekend helped fuel the expansive Pickett fire in Napa Valley, north of San Francisco. The fire grew to nearly 7,000 acres by Aug. 25, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).
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