Wind-driven fire in Sacramento County destroys 30 structures and threatens more

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Wind-driven fire in Sacramento County destroys 30 structures and threatens more
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Strong winds drove flames at a Sacramento County mobile home park on Monday where at least 30 structures have been destroyed and more are threatened.

identified the mobile home park as Rancho Marina RV Park off Brannan Island Road, near Isleton in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.

By late Monday night, the fire was 30% contained and wind continued to hamper firefighters’ ability to bring the blaze under control, Henderson said.“At this point we’re making good headway,” he said. “I figure we’ll be out here all night.”What caused the fire remains under investigation, he said.

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