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Man Charged With Starting Massive Rim Fire In California

Firefighter A.J. Tevis watches the flames of the Rim fire near Yosemite National Park, Aug. 25, 2013.
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Firefighter A.J. Tevis watches the flames of the Rim fire near Yosemite National Park, Aug. 25, 2013.

A California man has been charged with starting one of the state's largest wildfires, which charred a huge swath of land in Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest last year.

Federal prosecutors say a grand jury returned a four-count indictment Thursday against 32-year-old Keith Matthew Emerald alleging he started a fire on Aug. 17, 2013, that spread beyond his control and turned into the massive Rim fire.

Prosecutors say temporary fire restrictions in place at the time prohibited fires.

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Authorities have previously said the fire was started by an illegal fire set by a hunter.

The fire raged for two months across 400 square miles of land. It ranks as California's third-largest wildfire and the largest in the Sierra Nevada's recorded history.

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