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A wildfire in Southern California has burned over 65,000 acres in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, officials said.
The blaze injured three people, put hundreds under evacuation orders and threatened 460 structures, officials said.
Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported today at 11:52 a.m. in Merced County, California. Brown Fire has been burning on federal land managed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife ...
A wildfire that started Friday exploded over the weekend in Central California, burning over 65,000 acres, according to Cal ...
At least three people have been injured and hundreds are under evacuation orders due to the wildfire in south-central ...
At the end of Sunday, Aug. 3, the wildfire was mapped at 65,061 acres (101 square miles) — an increase of more than 25,000 ...
Personnel and equipment from the Interior Voluneer Fire Department will be sent to help with wildfire response and attack in ...
The Gifford Fire was first reported Friday near the Gifford trailhead in Los Padres National Forest, around 15 miles east of ...
Oak Fire initially started 5 p.m. Aug. 2 in Riverside County, California. Since its discovery 38 hours ago, it has burned 46 ...
A vegetation fire that began in Clearlake has prompted evacuations in Lake County Sunday, according to Cal Fire.
Wildfires in Southern California, including the Gifford Fire in Santa Barbara County and the Oak Fire in Riverside County, ...
Hundreds of remote homes are threatened by a massive wildfire churning through Los Padres National Forest in Central ...