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Firefighter Dies in Mendocino Complex Fire: Officials

The Mendocino Complex fires, twin wildfires that are being fought as one, are together the largest wildfire in California's history

A Utah firefighter has died while battling the Mendocino Complex fire, officials said late Monday.

Authorities said the man died Monday night at a hospital after he was injured at the fire. An investigation is ongoing and notification of the next of kin is in progress. No other details have been released. 

The Mendocino Complex fires, twin wildfires that are being fought as one, are together the largest wildfire in California's history.

The Ranch Fire has charred over 300,000 acres and is 59 percent contained. Cal Fire on Monday said the River Fire is now 100 percent contained and has burned nearly 49,000 acres.

Six firefighters have now died in connection with a wave of massive wildfires that struck Northern California in the past weeks.

The deadliest wildfire, the Carr Fire, has left a total of eight people dead, including three firefighters.

Two firefighters have died fighting a fire near Yosemite National Park.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates. 

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