(FOX40.COM) -- The TCU September Lightning Complex Fire that ignited on Tuesday in Tuolumne County has swiftly moved up in rankings to the third-largest fire out of 40 burning in the state, according to Cal Fire. • Video Above: The most destructive fires in California history

The Lightning Complex fire is a combination of several separate fires that are now being fought as one because of their proximity to each other. It originated on Highway 4 and Dutton Road, West of Copperopolis. Flames began to spread around 4 p.m. and as of 9:30 p.m., they have burned through 9,383 acres in Tuolumne and Calaveras counties. So far, none of it has been contained and several structures have been destroyed.

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