INDIAN FALLS, Calif. - It could be days before officials will be able to assess the damage done to a small town by California’s largest wildfire, one of dozens of blazes scorching lands across the U.S.
West.Over the weekend, the massive Dixie Fire roared through the remote Northern California community of Indian Falls. The blaze had already leveled at least 16 houses and other structures, but a new damage estimate wasn’t immediately available because flames were still raging in the mountain area on Monday."Fire behavior has been so unpredictable, it hasn’t been safe for inspectors to go in to work," said Mitch Matlow, a fire spokesman. "Until things settle down, we won’t know the extent of what’s burned."Erratic winds and the potential for.