Park Fire: Man arrested on suspicion of starting explosive blaze

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Park Fire becomes California's biggest wildfire of 2024

A burning car pushed into a gully sparked California’s largest wildfire of the year.

Authorities arrested a man on suspicion of starting the Park Fire near Chico that jumped to 124,948 acres on Thursday.

The Butte County District Attorney's Office on Thursday announced the arrest of 42-year-old Ronnie Stout II, of Chico, in connection with the fire.

District Attorney Mike Ramsey said the man was seen pushing a burning car into a gully near the Alligator Hole in Upper Bidwell Park shortly before 3 p.m. Wednesday.

The car rolled about 60 feet down an embankment and charred completely, spreading flames that caused the Park Fire.

The suspect was seen leaving the scene calmly and blending in with others in the area.

The Park Fire has burned more than 70 square miles. Evacuation orders were issued in Butte and Tehama counties, with the fire only 3 percent contained Thursday night.

The blaze is the state’s largest wildlife of the year.