The fire was started over a week ago after a man was seen pushing a burning car into a ravine. Ronnie Stout, who is charged with reckless arson, appeared in court for the first time Monday.
The Park Fire is only part of a far larger problem this year. Cal Fire said this week that as of Tuesday, wildfire activity is 2,816% higher than last year for the same time period.
“As of July 30, 2024, wildfires have scorched a staggering 751,327 acres across our state,” Cal Fire wrote on social media. “This year’s wildfire activity is 2,816% higher than last year, 29 times the amount of acreage burned.”
This year’s fires are far above both last year’s numbers and the five-year average, the department found. In 2023, there were 3,746 fires burning 25,763 acres through July 30, while the five-year average for the period is 4,416 fires and 140,996 acres.
As of July 30, 2024, wildfires have scorched a staggering 751,327 acres across our state. This year’s wildfire activity is 2,816% higher than last year, 29 times the amount of acreage burned. The numbers are a stark reminder: 95% of wildfires are caused by humans.