Improves climate to control Dixie fire in california

  

CALIFORNIA - Heavy smoke from winds and temperatures in the area of ​​the largest wildfire in California history dissipated Monday, allowing fire extinguisher planes to rejoin the battle to contain the massive Dixie fire.

 The newly clear skies will allow the return of flights of more than twenty helicopters and two tankers, and will facilitate the movement of crews on the ground.

 Fueled by powerful gusts and completely dry vegetation, the fire incinerated much of the small Greenville community last Wednesday and Thursday. At least 627 houses and other structures were destroyed by Monday and another 14,000 buildings are threatened in the Sierra Nevada, in the north.

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