'We are shattered and lost': Largest wildfire in U.S. decimates a Northern California town

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'We are shattered and lost': Largest wildfire in U.S. decimates a Northern California town
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The fire flattened the area in less than half an hour.

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On Wednesday night the Dixie fire ripped through this former gold-rush town tucked away in the Sierra Nevada mountains, forcing residents to flee.So far, no deaths or injuries reported: although one man is missing.The Dixie fire is California's largest this year.It has already torn through more than 360,000 acres.In the town of Chester, residents had to leave after gathering what belongings they could“Just the last few things last minute. I don’t know. I just hate to leave it all....

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