(The Center Square) – The Madre Fire has grown to 35,530 acres in less than 24 hours, making it this year's largest wildfire in California.

The vegetation fire, which burned 3,300 acres within two hours after starting around 1 p.m. Wednesday near State Route 166 east of Santa Maria, is in the area by the border between Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Pushed by fast winds and topography, it’s burning primarily in San Luis Obispo County on federal land: Los Padres National Forest and Bureau of Land Management parcels. 

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