<p>A series of burnt-out trucks and tractor trailers littering a highway north of Redding, California, were testament to the speed with which a new fire in the area spread on September 5.</p><p>The Redding Record Searchlight</a> quoted a fire official as saying, “There’s vehicles scattered all over. Whatever occurred here was probably pretty ugly for a while.”</p><p>The fire, dubbed the Delta Fire, had grown to 15,000 acres by the morning of September 6, the Record Searchlight said. The new fire is just a few miles from the long-burning Hirz Fire, and in an area ravaged by fire earlier in the season, when more than 1,000 homes were destroyed.</p><p>Footage here was shared by Mike Daly, from Redding, and shows abandoned vehicles near La Moine. Credit: Mike Daly via Storyful</p><br />