July 11, night, EST
Hot on the agenda means two things, this wildfire has gulped down in excess if 20,000 acres, and is literally exploding, temperatures are no joke hot there, and causing if course evacuations
When a fire if that intensity gets to going, it's hot in the agenda, meaning two, it is a priority to get it under control before it becomes a major source of all kinds of destruction, such property and economic.
Key words for location, Sierra Nevada mountain range, and Reno.
Evidently either this is the biggest wildfire of the year, on it's way to being that, or one of the biggest, regardless, nothing chaotic that endangers to extremes need persist.
In the past 10 years or so, many principles of science in dealing with these upper intensity wildfires have shown practical examples, some in the category of destruction, for instance fire trucks melting, fire hopping, invisible flames, fraction of an instant flashpoints, and many others that require caution and prudence when attempting to confront the fire in efforts of extinguishing and controlling.