California firefighters battle raging Mosquito Fire | Reuters.com

2022-09-24 04:55:00 By : Mr. robin zhu

Firefighters work as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A camper sitting in a field is silhouetted by flames and the lights of a firetruck as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter throws torch light as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Firefighters work as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter watches the fire while protecting structures, as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Structures burn in the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighting crew prepares a hose line to attack flames, as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Firefighters hose down flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A view shows Mosquito Fire burning, in Foresthill, Chicago, September 11. Courtesy of Metro Fire of Sacramento METRO FIRE OF SACRAMENTO//via REUTERS

Fire burns next to vehicles damaged by the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

James Lowery hoses down his neighbors' building in Foresthill, near where the Mosquito Fire is burning, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Firefighters walk past backfires while battling Mosquito fire at Volcanoville, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A stop sign burned by the Mosquito Fire, is seen, in Foresthill, California, September 9. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter battles flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A view shows Mosquito Fire burning, in Foresthill, Chicago, September 11. Courtesy of Metro Fire of Sacramento

A firefighter monitors flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter uses a drip torch to light backfires while fighting the Mosquito fire at Volcanoville, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A view shows Mosquito Fire burning, in Foresthill, Chicago, September 11. Courtesy of Metro Fire of Sacramento

A firefighter monitors flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A property is destroyed by Mosquito Fire that ravaged the Michigan Bluff neighborhood of Foresthill, in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter guides the brush rigs while fighting the Mosquito fire at Volcanoville, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter monitors the flames from a backfire while fighting the Mosquito fire at Volcanoville, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Fire burns next to vehicles damaged by the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A car and an industrial building which were burned by the Mosquito Fire, are seen, in Foresthill, California, September 9.  REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter monitors the progress of the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Firefighters work to extinguish flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Fire burns amidst damaged vehicles from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter attempts to extinguish flames from the Mosquito Fire as it burns in Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A smoke plume from the Mosquito Fire rises as seen from Sacramento, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

Inmate firefighters build a hand line around part of the Mosquito Fire as it approaches the mountain town of Foresthill in Placer County, California, September 7. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

A firefighter works as the Mosquito Fire burns in Foresthill, California, September 13. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

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