California fires burn boats, threaten Gold Rush-era relics

A sailboat burned by a wildfire is seen on a lake Thursday, July, 26, 2018, in Whiskeytown, Calif. California Gov. Jerry Brown has declared states of emergency in Riverside and Shasta counties as fires burn on both ends of the state. The declarations issued Thursday state that hot temperatures, erratic wind and low humidity have increased the spread of both fires. (Hung T. Vu/The Record Searchlight via AP)

A dog sits inside the passenger seat of a pick up truck as residents evacuate from an approaching wildfire, Thursday, July 26, 2018, in Mountain Center, Calif. A fast-moving wildfire, believed to have been sparked by arson, tore through trees, burned homes and forced evacuation orders for an entire mountain town as California sweltered under a heat wave and battled ferocious fires at both ends of the state.(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Smoke from a wildfire rises over highway 74, Thursday, July 26, 2018, in Mountain Center, Calif. A fast-moving wildfire, believed to have been sparked by arson, tore through trees, burned homes and forced evacuation orders for an entire mountain town as California sweltered under a heat wave and battled ferocious fires at both ends of the state.(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

SHASTA, Calif. — Even a reservoir didn’t provide safe harbor from erratic California wildfires.

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