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Evacuation orders remain in effect in parts of Central California as the massive Gifford Fire crosses the 110,000 acre threshold. The fire is the largest of the year in California with more than ...
The Canyon Fire, which began on Thursday afternoon, has blazed through nearly 5,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
A wildfire that broke out in multiple locations has burned over 111,557 acres in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo ...
Aug. 9 federal fire update. It’s burning in a remote area of the Los Padres National Forest that has prompted road closures and evacuations in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, located about ...
Here is a bit of wisdom that is too often lost in our conversations about urban fire: Sometimes, recovery is not rebuilding.
Gifford Fire initially started 3:44 p.m. Aug. 1 in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara County, California. It has burned 113,648 acres after being active for eight days. A fire crew of 3,685 has been ...
The Gifford Fire is burning through thousands of acres becoming California's largest blaze of the year and threatening ...
California officials warned of hot, dry weather that could contribute to “rapid” fire growth and “significant fire behavior.” ...
That remote stretch of highway has a history of dangerous emergency response incidents, from fires to road collapse.
More than 800 structures are being threatened by a massive wildfire burning through Los Padres National Forest in central California ...
As the Gifford Fire stretches into a second week, the most intense portion of the massive blaze is taking place in South San Luis Obispo County, near the rural community of Huasna.
The map above shows Gifford’s evacuation area in red and the approximate fire perimeter as a black line. Shown as a gray tone ...
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