Firefighters are making headway in the fight against a deadly fire in Northern California, but the fire that has razed hundreds of homes and forced thousands of residents to flee the region has now broken through more than 100,000 burned acres.
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The Carr Fire was contained at 23% Monday night, compared to about 17 percent Sunday, as fire crews ran to quell the massive fire before time turned against them. The fire was only 5 percent contained on Sunday morning.
At least six people have died and more than 950 homes and buildings have been destroyed since the fire last week, fire officials said.
Among the dead were two firefighters and a 70-year-old woman and her two great-grandchildren, who died when the fire swept their home in Redding, California. The sixth victim, who was not identified, did not evacuate despite a warning, authorities said.