Saturday 27th July 2024 12:55 am
A beloved Butte County landmark that burned in the 2018 Camp Fire is once again in peril, this time from the Park Fire.
The massive blaze — whose smoke cloud is visible to motorists traveling on Interstate 5 between the Sacramento area to Red Bluff — threatens to destroy the remnants of the Honey Run Covered Bridge, a base structure built in the parking lot near the bridge and building materials stored on site, according to fire maps and reports from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
“We have hundreds of thousands of pounds of lumber and steel” on site, said Lindsay Steinberg, a marketing executive from Chico who serves as vice president of the Honey Run Covered Bridge Association.
A beloved Butte County landmark that burned in the 2018 Camp Fire is once again in peril, this time from the Park Fire.
The massive blaze — whose smoke cloud is visible to motorists traveling on Interstate 5 between the Sacramento area to Red Bluff — threatens to destroy the remnants of the Honey Run Covered Bridge, a base structure built in the parking lot near the bridge and building materials stored on site, according to fire maps.
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A beloved Butte County landmark that burned in the 2018 Camp Fire is once again in peril, this time from the Park Fire.
The massive blaze — whose smoke cloud is visible to motorists traveling on Interstate 5 between the Sacramento area to Red Bluff — threatens to destroy the remnants of the Honey Run Covered Bridge, a base structure built in the parking lot near.
A beloved Butte County landmark that burned in the 2018 Camp Fire is once again in peril, this time from the Park Fire.
The massive blaze — whose smoke cloud is visible to motorists traveling on Interstate 5 between the Sacramento area to Red Bluff — threatens to destroy the remnants of the Honey Run Covered Bridge, a base structure built in the parking lot near the bridge and building.