The Latest: More than 100 homes destroyed in California fire

James McCauley wades through waist-high water near the burned-out remains of his residence in Lower Lake, Calif., Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. McCauley traversed a creek by boat and foot for a half mile to reach the property. (AP Photo/Josh Edelson) (The Associated Press)

A destroyed bicycle lays amid the rubble of a burned property in Lower Lake, Calif., Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Josh Edelson) (The Associated Press)

The Latest on wildfires burning in California (all times local):

7:10 a.m.

A fast-moving Northern California wildfire has destroyed more than 100 homes and forced thousands to flee an area where drought conditions and high temperatures are making firefighting difficult.

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Daniel Berlant said Monday that the fire in Lower Lake, about 90 miles north of San Francisco, has scorched nearly 5 square miles.

No injuries have been reported.

The flames jumped a road Sunday and moved into the town of 1,200 that's still recovering from a devastating wildfire nearly a year ago.

Thousands of structures are threatened after the fire burned the post office, a winery, a Habitat for Humanity office and several businesses. Officials didn't immediately have a tally of how many businesses and other buildings were lost.