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It then threatened the communities of Meyers and South Lake Tahoe, causing evacuations to be ordered for more than 20,000 people before the fire's progress was halted. [6] The Caldor Fire was the third-largest and second-most-destructive of the 2021 season in California, and is the seventeenth-largest and sixteenth-most destructive in recorded ...
Fire crews are continuing to protect homes and businesses threatened by the fast-moving Caldor Fire as flames raced across treetops and drought-stricken vegetation amid expanded evacuation orders ...
Smoky skies hovered overhead South Lake Tahoe Tuesday as nearby flames of the Caldor Fire closed in on the resort city, one day after thousands of residents were forced to flee the area. The ...
The Caldor Fire in Northern California, which has already left two injured, exploded Tuesday morning from 6,500 acres to 53,772 acres by Wednesday morning. Caldor Fire explodes more than 8 times ...
The Caldor Fire advances toward homes and buildings near Highway 89 in Christmas Valley in the Tahoe Basin on Monday, Aug. 30, 2021.
A father and son were arrested on Dec. 9 on suspicion of starting the Caldor Fire, which burned more than 200,000 acres near Lake Tahoe and destroyed around 1,000 buildings.
The Caldor Fire in southern California has now stretched to more than 168,000 acres and evacuation orders are growing, driving out the residents of a local hospital.
In early August 2021 The Caldor Fire was sweeping through Grizzly Flat and heading right for Jenkinson Lake, the area's main water source. Once the smoke had cleared, local authorities concluded that the fire's intense heat and proximity to the lake had impacted the water quality of Lake Jenkinson.