The Pack Fire in California continues to set thousands of acres ablaze, and homes in the area are under evacuation orders due to an "immediate threat to life", according to Cal Fire.
The Pack Fire, which was discovered on Thursday, Nov. 13, started in Mono County, located around 147 miles southeast of Sacramento, California, according to Cal Fire.
The fire has consumed 3,400 acres and is 0% contained.
The fire is burning about 15 miles southeast of Mammoth Mountain, a popular ski resort.
As of Friday morning, Nov. 14, the fire has damaged 15 structures and threatens 30, according to Cal Fire.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Pack Fire map
What caused the Pack Fire?
As of early Friday, Nov. 14, the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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