The massive Carr forest fire that raged in Northern California is now fully contained over a month after it began, according to ABC’s Redding, Calif., affiliate.
The fire started on July 23 and spread at alarming rates, causing multiple communities to evacuate. The fire destroyed over a thousand homes.
{mosads}The blaze killed eight people, including three firefighters, a Pacific Gas and Electric worker and four civilians.
The Sacramento Bee reports the fire was the sixth-largest in state history, and Redding’s Record Searchlight reported the fire was started by sparks from a flat tire on a trailer.
Nearly 230,000 acres were burned in the blaze, according to the state.