More than 6,000 firefighters are fighting in California's Central Valley; It is the fourth largest fire recorded in the state's history.
Local officials said that more than 4,000 people were evacuated due to the fire, and more than 560 homes were destroyed.
Meteorologists indicated - according to what the American "Al Hurra" channel reported on Sunday - that the rain was very scarce, and the temperature, which reached 38 degrees Celsius, in addition to the winds that reached speeds of 25 miles per hour or more in some areas, did not provide much comfort to the firefighters who were try to distinguish the Park Fire.