SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. — Cal Fire reported Sunday the Corral Fire in San Joaquin County has burned over 14,000 acres and is 30% contained.
The fire, which Cal Fire said is around 14,116 acres, started Saturday afternoon at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory site along Corral Hollow Road. The cause of the fire is being investigated.
The fire destroyed one home, Cal Fire Battalion Chief Josh Silveira told ABC10 on Sunday morning.
A home on Bernard Drive was burnt to the ground along with several cars, but a propane tank feet away was untouched, an ABC10 reporter discovered Sunday. Here’s what the scene looked like Sunday afternoon:
Here’s what the scene looked like Saturday night:
Corral Fire | See scenes from fire west of Tracy burning over 14,000 acres
Two firefighters were injured Saturday while battling the blaze, according to Cal Fire Battalion Chief Josh Silveira. One firefighter had moderate injuries and the other had minor injuries. Both were taken to the hospital for treatment and evaluation.
Michael Padilla, a spokesperson for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a nuclear, chemical and biological weapons research and development center, says Site 300 outside of Tracy is not threatened by the fire.
“The fire has moved away from the site. There was no on or off site contamination,” he said. “As a precaution, LLNL has activated their emergency operations center to monitor the situation through the weekend.”
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