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Lightning strikes pose danger to already fire-ridden West

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Extreme wildfire forces thousands to evacuate in California
Ty Oneil/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire via Newscom
ByJulia Jacobo
July 26, 2021, 4:23 PM

Dry lightning is posing the threat for new fires to spark in a region already plagued by dozens of largely uncontained wildfires.

The thunderstorms could generate after moisture as the deadly monsoons in the Southwest U.S. push north to areas such as southern Oregon, where the Bootleg Fire rages on, and northern California and Nevada. Officials are concerned that the lightning strikes could generate new fires as firefighters are struggling to contain the existing blazes.

Firefighters turn their cars around as active flames reach highway 70, July 24, 2021. The Dixie fire continues to burn in California burning over 180,000 acres with 20% containment.
Ty Oneil/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire via Newscom

There are currently at least 89 large wildfires burning in the U.S., most of them in the West.

The Dixie Fire near the Feather River Canyon in Northern California had grown to about 197,000 acres, destroying 16 structures, by Monday and was 22% contained. As the fire behavior has moderated, crews are prepping for structure protection in Taylorsville, California.

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Over the weekend, the Dixie Fire surpassed the Beckwourth Complex Fire in Doyle, California, as the state's largest wildfire.

More than 8,300 people in Northern California are currently under evacuation orders, according to the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services.

In this photo provided by the Bootleg Fire Incident Command, trees burn at the Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon, July 25, 2021.
Bootleg Fire Incident Command via AP

The Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon, currently the largest in the country and the third-largest in state history, had burned through nearly 410,000 acres and was 53% contained by Monday.

The Tamarack Fire near Gardnerville, Nevada, had scorched more than 67,000 acres by Monday and was 45% contained.

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The monsoon strikes expected to generate dry lightning began over the weekend, killing at least seven in Utah after a sandstorm triggered by the monsoons caused a series of car crashes.

A cyclist is unable to continue his ride as heavy rains caused flooding at Vista del Camino Park, July 23, 2021, in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Ross D. Franklin/AP

In Arizona, a 16-year-old is missing as a result of flash flooding. The teen had called 911 to ask for help after her car was stranded in floodwater, but as first responders attempted to rescue her, she was swept from her car and washed away, officials said. Phoenix is having its wettest month on more than two years as a result of the storms

Flash flooding is expected Monday in Southern California and parts of Nevada as the monsoon storms continue.

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ABC News' Sarah Hermina and Daniel Manzo contributed to this report.

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