Firefighters battling three massive wildfires in Northern California got a break from the weather today as humidity rose and there was no return of the onslaught of lightning strikes that ignited the infernos a week earlier.
A warning about dry lighting and gusty winds that could spark more fires was lifted for the San Francisco Bay Area and relieved fire commanders said the weather was aiding their efforts.
"Mother Nature's helped us quite a bit," said Billy See, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection incident commander for a complex of fires burning south of San Francisco.
California has had more than 13,000 lightning strikes since mid-August and more than 600 wildfires statewide have burned more than 4855 sq km, said Daniel Berlant, assistant deputy director with California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire.
More than 1200 buildings have been destroyed and 14,000 firefighters have been deployed, he said.