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Crews struggle to contain massive California wildfire

At least three people have been injured, authorities said.

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The Gifford Fire burning in Los Padres National Forest in California (Noah Berger/AP)

A massive wildfire is churning through Los Padres National Forest in central California, threatening hundreds of homes after injuring at least three people, authorities said.

The Gifford Fire spans more than 100 square miles (259 square km) of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, with just 3% containment, according to an incident update.

The blaze grew out of at least four smaller fires that erupted on Friday along State Route 166 between Santa Maria and Bakersfield, said Flemming Bertelson, a spokesman for the US Forest Service.

The Gifford Fire burning in Los Padres National Forest
The Gifford Fire burning in Los Padres National Forest (Noah Berger/AP)

“That gave us multiple fronts, and the flames started fanning out in many directions,” he said on Monday. “The fire is gobbling up chapparal and brushland and running up very steep slopes.”

The highway is closed in both directions east of Santa Maria.

More than 450 structures are under threat. Ranchers evacuated cattle as aircraft made water drops on the encroaching flames.

A motorist was taken to hospital with burns after getting out of his vehicle and becoming overrun by flames, Mr Bertelson said.

Two contract employees assisting firefighters were hurt when their all-terrain vehicle overturned.

Ranchers working to evacuate cattle
Ranchers work to evacuate cattle as the Gifford Fire burns nearby (Noah Berger/AP)

More than 1,000 firefighters working in hot and dry conditions are scrambling to make progress against the blaze before so-called sundowner winds whip up around dusk.

The National Weather Service says erratic afternoon gusts could reach 25mph (40kph) in the fire area.

The causes of the fires are under investigation.