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  2. Evacuations Ordered as Fawn Fire Expands North of Redding ...

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    Residents in Shasta County, California, scrambled to evacuate their homes on September 23 after the Fawn Fire burning north of Redding expanded to 800 acres, sending plumes of smoke over the city ...

  3. Fawn Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Fawn Fire was a destructive wildfire in Northern California's Shasta County, near Redding, in late September and early October 2021. The fire, which was caused by an alleged act of arson, ignited on September 22 in mountains to the northeast of Redding.

  4. Interactive map shows forecasted path for smoke from ... - AOL

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    The NWS forecast predicts that Park Fire smoke will generally head north and east, affecting communities such as Redding and Red Bluff. The current forecast runs to Sunday. Park Fire smoke forecast

  5. Fire near Sacramento River Trail in Redding stopped at 2 ...

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    The blaze was reported around 6 p.m. as a second-alarm fire. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  6. Jones Fire (1999) - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Jones Fire was a destructive wildfire in the U.S. state of California's Shasta County.The fire ignited on October 16, and was contained on October 19, 1999. [1] It burned 26,200 acres (10,600 ha), destroyed 954 structures, and resulted in one fatality, [2] becoming the then-second most destructive wildfire ever recorded in California, behind only the Oakland firestorm of 1991. [3]

  7. Clover Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Clover Fire was a fatal wildfire in Shasta County, California. It burned from September 9 to September 15, 2013 in an area near the communities of Happy Valley and Igo, California, about 10 miles southwest of Redding. It burned more than 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) and caused one death and six injuries. [2] Damage was estimated at $65 million.

  8. UPDATED: Cal Fire burn pile escaped control, sparked Flanagan ...

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  9. Carr Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Carr Fire was a large wildfire in 2018 in Northern California's Shasta and Trinity counties. The fire ignited on July 23 and burned 229,651 acres (92,936 hectares) before it was fully contained on August 30. The Carr Fire destroyed 1,604 structures, including more than a thousand homes, and damaged 277 others. [1]