The Glass Fire wreaked havoc in Northern California, leaving a trail of destruction in its path. This fierce wildfire ignited on September 27, 2020, at 3:48 AM (PDT) under mysterious circumstances and relentlessly burned for 23 agonizing days. Named after its origin near Glass Mountain Road in Deer Park, Napa County, the fire rapidly spread into Sonoma County, engulfing everything in its way. What initially began as a small 20-acre brush fire, quickly merged with two smaller fires and expanded overnight to an astonishing 11,000 acres. By the time it was ultimately extinguished, over 67,000 acres had been devoured by the unforgiving flames.