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- Incidents | CAL FIRE
Overall, Northern California maintains normal fire potential through May, while Southern California (particularly the South Coast) faces a growing threat of large fires due to persistent drought and increasingly flammable fuels
- Firestone Fire
CAL FIRE Fresno-Kings Unit Incident Management Team No team assigned Location Highway 198 and Firestone Ave, West of Coalinga [36 0931954,-120 4557421] Reports Status reports Evacuation Warnings Potential threat to life and or property Those who require additional time to evacuate, and those with pets and livestock should leave now
- Ranch Fire
Fire crews continue to make steady progress on the Ranch Fire, now at 40% containment Smoke remains visible in some interior areas of the burn Ground crews are actively patrolling to pinpoint smokes and extinguish remaining heat with support from water-dropping helicopters Expect mostly sunny skies with widespread smoke throughout the day
- Fire crews battle brush fire in Carlsbad - CBS News 8
The fire was reported just before 3 p m on Thursday in the canyon behind Corte Claro and Paseo Encino in Carlsbad near the Carlsbad San Marcos border
- Vacaville Fire District battles vegetation fire near Allendale
Cal Fire said the fire has burned 110 acres as of 3:45 p m Evacuation warnings are in place for zones SOL2788 and SOL2790 See a map of the evacuation warning zone below
- Claro Fire: Wildfire In Carlsbad Near Lake San Marcos - Check Map . . .
The fire is burning in a canyon behind the 7500 block of Camino Minero, near the Carlsbad-San Marcos border, just off Rancho Santa Fe Road The Carlsbad Fire Department said the blaze had spread to 40 acres as of 4:18 p m Carlsbad police are asking people to avoid the area Evacuation orders have been issued for areas north of Access Road and
- Wind-whipped Ranch Fire scorches parts of Southern California
The blaze, dubbed the Ranch Fire, was first reported about 1:35 p m on June 10 just south of Apple Valley, about 90 miles outside of Los Angeles, according to Apple Valley Fire Department records
- California fires updates: Death toll in Los Angeles fires rises to 29
At least 29 people have died as multiple wildfires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds, rage across Southern California Thousands of firefighters have been battling wildfires across 45 square miles of densely populated Los Angeles County
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