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Cal Fire currently has 14 Fire Hawks in its fleet, with the other two arriving in 2025. The newest helicopters are a heavy-duty complement to Cal Fire’s fleet of 34-year-old UH-1H Super Huey ...
Santa Ana winds in California expand fires and spread smoke over hundreds of miles, as in this October 2007 satellite image The Rim Fire consumed more than 250,000 acres (100,000 ha) of forest near Yosemite National Park, in 2013. This is a partial and incomplete list of wildfires in the US state of California. California has dry, windy, and ...
The first Ash Wednesday fires were a series of bushfires that began in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, on Ash Wednesday, 20 February 1980. [1] 51 homes and 25 other buildings were destroyed, including the Anglican Christ Church, Longwood, [2] and 75 farms were affected. 40 people were injured, with 150 left homeless.
Jorge L. Ortiz, Cheri Carlson and Thao Nguyen, USA TODAY NETWORK Updated November 11, 2024 at 11:53 AM Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the California wildfire for Sunday, Nov. 10.
Parts of Southern California are under a rare red flag warning, deemed a “particularly dangerous situation,” and a level 3 of 3 extremely critical fire weather risk Tuesday because of the ...
Deer Zone, Marsh, Canyon Zone and other surrounding fires combined into one multi-fire incident by CalFire; all believed to have been sparked by an intense and widespread lightning storm; 222 structures destroyed; 26 structures damaged; 6 injuries. It is the third-largest fire complex in California history. [77] [78] August Complex
The Franklin Fire burns at dawn with the Pacific Ocean visible in the distance on Wednesday, December 10, 2024, in Malibu, California. The Franklin Fire burns on Wednesday, December 10, 2024, in ...
The Government of California's video about COVID-19 protocols in place at wildfire evacuation centers Aerial view from the northwest of the Tiltill Fire's smoke plume, just north of the Hetch Hetchy in Yosemite. The following is a list of fires that burned more than 1,000 acres (400 ha), or produced significant structural damage or casualties.