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According to a Cal Fire update, the fire is 15% contained. ... Evacuation warnings are still in place for zones CCU-139-B and CCU-147-A in Calaveras County, and in Tuolumne County at O’Byrnes ...
Pyrocumulus cloud created by the Electra Fire on July 4, 2022. The Electra Fire was a wildfire that burned northeast of Mokelumne Hill in Amador and Calaveras Counties, California that started on July 4, 2022. The wildfire burned a total of 4,478 acres (1,812 ha) and was fully contained on July 28, 2022. [1][3]
The Electra Fire continued to slow overnight into Friday, as crews upped containment and kept spread to a minimum. The fire, which is burning along the Amador-Calaveras county line, had charred ...
The Electra Fire maintained its acreage and containment overnight Thursday, as crews took advantage of cool weather to tamp down hot spots at the blaze near Jackson. ... the Amador-Calaveras ...
The 2024 California wildfire season is an ongoing series of wildfires that have been burning throughout the U.S. state of California. As of September 30, 2024, a total of 6,500 wildfires have burned a cumulative 1,000,181 acres (404,759 ha). Year-to-date, the number of wildfires and the number of acres burned are higher than the five-year ...
The August Complex was a massive wildfire that burned in the Coast Range of Northern California, in Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, and Shasta Counties. The complex originated as 38 separate fires started by lightning strikes on August 16–17, 2020. Four of the largest fires, the Doe, Tatham, Glade, and Hull fires, had burned together ...
Caldor Fire. The Caldor Fire was a large wildfire that burned 221,835 acres (89,773 hectares) in the Eldorado National Forest and other areas of the Sierra Nevada in El Dorado, Amador, and Alpine County, California, in the United States during the 2021 California wildfire season. [2] The fire was first reported on Saturday, August 14, 2021, and ...
Cal Fire said most of the gains over 24 hours were in Tehama County, where roughly 300,000 acres have charred; Butte County’s burn area was a little more than 50,000 acres, officials said.