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As cooler, wetter weather helps southern and central California fire crews contain a handful of blazes burning in the region, ...
The Gifford Fire is massive — but it’s not the largest blaze the Central Coast has ever seen. After burning for 15 days, the Gifford Fire scorched 132,605 acres in the backcountry of San Luis Obispo ...
"I'm hopeful," a Morro Bay resident said. "We could have snuffed them all out, but, you know, I just don't believe it." ...
Firefighters scrambled to control a fast-moving wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along Interstate 5 in ...
Firefighters with air support scrambled to control a wind-driven wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along ...
Residents of remote homes were told to evacuate as a new wildfire moved fast about 60 miles north of downtown Los Angeles.
Gifford Fire initially started 3:44 p.m. Aug. 1 in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara County, California. It has burned 132,605 acres after being active for 13 days. A crew of 4,946 firefighters has been ...
Firefighters scrambled to control a fast-moving wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along Interstate 5 in northwestern Los Angeles County, officials said.
Finally, evacuation warnings were lifted for zones SLC-197 and SLC-226, which include areas east of Branch Mountain Road, ...
Firefighters gained ground on the Gifford Fire, which continues to burn along the eastern edge of California’s Central Coast.