Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea called it a "very dangerous and serious situation," AP reports, and noted that some residents have been forced to abandon their vehicles to escape the conflagration.
This is a video my friend took leaving Paradise. This was my home. pic.twitter.com/wiez1S8Nsw
— ℍ𝕦𝕟𝕘𝕣𝕪 𝕎𝕣𝕖𝕟𝕔𝕙 🦃 (@WrenchyBoi) November 8, 2018
Paradise sits in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, near the larger town of Chico and about 75 miles north of the state capital of Sacramento. However, on Thursday the place is very far from paradise: a rapidly growing wildfire encompassing 6,000 acres is closing in on the town, forcing its residents to drop everything and evacuate, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Camp Fire currently burning in Northern California. This is the evacuation of Paradise, CA. pic.twitter.com/GgnElZV0dl
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Residents fleeing their town recorded dramatic footage capturing the anxiety of their situation and the horror of the raging inferno consuming the world they knew. As such, many of the videos included here contain graphic language.
#CampFire pic.twitter.com/k7dNrWes9M
— Dalya (@Dalya58739259) November 8, 2018
Cal Fire, the state's agency responsible for managing the region's chronic wildfires, reported that the blaze has been dubbed the "Camp Fire," a humorously serendipitous name that comes from it place of origin: the area of Camp Creek Road and Pulga Road near Highway 70 in the Feather River Canyon, to the east of town. At least one young resident was confused by the name.
This is where the road ends for travelers northbound on Hwy 99, at the road block at the 149 juncture. We’ll take you behind the lines to show you what’s happening in Butte County. Everyone stay safe out there! pic.twitter.com/VipDY74JQp
— Marlei Martinez (@MarleiMartinez) November 8, 2018
California Highway Patrol announced Thursday afternoon it had closed several roads in the area, including Skyway Road, which is the northerly passage out of town, and Highway 70 to the south of the fire.
The smoke of the rapidly growing blaze could be seen for miles. This video was shot on Highway 99, several miles to the southwest of Paradise.
Our thoughts are with the people in Butte County evacuated due to the #CampFire, including several Caltrans employees. These photos were taken this morning: a family evacuating paradise, and the fire seen from Chico. @plumascounty @LaurieBerman32 @GavinNewsom @CHP_HQ @CHPQuincy pic.twitter.com/glIxRl5nTs
— Caltrans District 2 (@CaltransD2) November 8, 2018
Honea says resources are spread thin, but officials are "doing everything we can to get people out of the affected areas."