A firefighter battles a wildfire in Spring Valley, California, the U.S., on Monday. The wildfire known as the Mendocino Complex became the largest in Californian history Monday as it raged at the southern tip of the Mendocino National Forest where crews battled to keep flames from descending into foothill communities. The blaze, made up of two separate conflagrations that merged, grew to 114,800 hectares and was still growing, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said. AP via Xinhua |