<p>A wildfire dubbed the “County Fire” – which stretched across several parts of Sacramento, California – prompted evacuations</a> with residents being warned</a> of dry winds and high temperatures.</p><p>By early July 2, the fire had crossed 44,500 acres</a> and was 2% contained.</p><p>The fire has sent smoke and fog</a> as far as San Francisco, causing the sky to appear orange, reducing visibility and decreasing air quality.</p><p>The first video shows smoke and ash rising from the fire on highway 128 in Napa County. The second video shows the sky illuminated orange above Lake Berryessa. Credit: Craig Philpott via Storyful</p><br />