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The Gifford Fire has reached "mega fire" status at over 119,000 acres burned and has become California's largest fire this ...
The Canyon Fire, which began on Thursday afternoon, has blazed through nearly 5,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
The fire has scorched an estimated 5,400 acres north of Los Angeles, but Ventura County officials said firefighters were ...
Fire officials say the blaze is threatening power lines as well as the communities of Hasley Canyon and Hathaway Ranch.
Mandatory evacuations cover zones YUB-E094-B and YUB-E093-A, according to the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services.
CAL FIRE wrote on X on Friday: "California is under a heat wave, bringing hot, dry, and windy conditions, making wildfires ...
The fire is burning with dry and hot conditions, as temperatures climb above 100 degrees in mountainous terrain on the Central Coast.
A wildfire that led to evacuations in Yuba County was sparked by accident, according to California's wildfire management agency, Cal Fire.
Temperatures in the area are near 100 degrees and humidity as low as 15 percent. The southern part of California has seen ...
The blaze sparked at 12:43 p.m. in Pioneer, Amador County, and was spreading at a moderate rate, Cal Fire said.
The Gifford Fire, which has burned over 83,000 acres since it began on Friday, is now the largest blaze in California this ...
An air quality advisory has been issued for the Bay Area amid concerns about wildfire smoke drifting into the region.