A major California wildfire, which has been burning for more than three weeks, tore through a small mountain community on Wednesday evening, destroying businesses and homes as intense winds fueled the blaze. A gas station, hotel, and bar in Greenville, Northern California, were spotted burned to the ground by a photographer on assignment for The Associated Press. According to Plumas News, the community’s library and a bank were destroyed in the blaze. The historic town in Plumas County is home to just over 2,100 residents. “If you are still in the Greenville area, you are in imminent danger and you MUST leave now!!” the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook earlier Wednesday. “Evacuate to the south to Quincy. If you remain, emergency responders may not be able to assist you.” “I’ve been here since 1973 and I’ve never, ever been through anything like this,” said supervisor Kevin Goss, who …