Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Carlsbad Unified School District closed all schools May 15 and 16. [8] At 5 PM PDT on May 14, the fire covered more than 400 acres (160 ha). Firefighters said they had stopped its spread, but it was only 10% contained and additional structures were threatened. [7] By May 16, the fire had burned 400 acres (160 ha) and was 85% contained.
Community members are working together to help a local family who lost everything during a house fire on Dec. 5. ... All of the duplex's residents were evacuated, and the Red Cross has been ...
The fire caused an estimated $144,000 in property damage and $45,500 in contents damage, officials said. The cause of fire remains under investigation. Contact reporter Greyson Steele at gsteele ...
Below is a list of all fires that exceeded 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) during the 2006 fire season. [1] The list is taken from CAL FIRE's list of large fires. Name
A fire chief Sunday confirmed an open investigation exists into a fire last month at the same Langhorne duplex destroyed in a 3-alarm fire Saturday.
The Cocos Fire, previously known as the Twin Oaks Fire, [44] was a wildfire that ignited on May 14 in San Marcos, in the hills south of California State University, San Marcos. [8] The Cocos Fire quickly spread into western Escondido. The fire destroyed more than 40 buildings, including a dozen single-family homes. [45]
A California couple watched the Eaton Fire destroy their beloved home of 40 years “in the blink of an eye” through a doorbell camera as they fled with just a few cherished items and their dogs.
A 10-year-old boy admitted that he accidentally started the Buckweed Fire by playing with matches. [27] The causes of the remaining fires remain under investigation. The last active fire of the October 2007 fires, the Harris Fire, was fully extinguished on November 16, 2007, about 27 days after the series of wildfires had begun to ignite.