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  2. Some L.A. fireworks shows canceled after new environmental ...

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    A few Los Angeles County holiday firework shows planned along the coast have been canceled over new environmental protections for waterways, but most will proceed. Some L.A. fireworks shows ...

  3. No Fourth of July fireworks? California cities cancel ... - AOL

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    The cities of Lancaster, Palmdale, La Puente and Lynwood were among those forced to cancel or revise their shows after the California State Fire Marshal raided the warehouse of Exposhows Inc. in ...

  4. 'Misfire and explosion' leave pyrotechnic workers injured at ...

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    One witness on social media described seeing fireworks that seemed to explode too close to the ground. 'Misfire and explosion' leave pyrotechnic workers injured at La Puente fireworks show Skip to ...

  5. Lake Fire (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Fire was a large wildfire that burnt 38,664 acres of land in Santa Barbara County, California.It began on July 5, 2024, and was 100% contained as of August 4. The fire was the first to burn more than 20,000 acres as part of the 2024 California wildfire season, and was the fourth fire of the season to injure more than one person.

  6. Sayre Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Sayre Fire, also known as the Sylmar Fire, was a November 2008 wildfire that resulted in the loss of 489 residences in Los Angeles, California, United States, the "worst loss of homes due to fire" in the city's history. [1] The fire was first reported at 10:29 p.m. PDT on November 14, 2008, in the Sylmar section of Los

  7. 2024 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    During late July, the total area burned during the 2024 wildfire season saw significant growth due in part to long periods of hot, dry weather. These conditions allowed several fires to grow rapidly in size, such as the Park Fire, in Butte and Tehama counties, and the Borel Fire, in Sequoia National Forest. By July 29, more than 726,000 acres ...

  8. Malibu fire updates: Franklin Fire rages, but some still ...

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    Franklin Fire Map In about 12 hours, the fire grew from 2,862 acres to 3,983 acres, according to CalFire. Contributing: Cheri Carlson , Ernesto Centeno Araujo ; USA TODAY

  9. Malibu residents flee as wildfire swallows homes along iconic ...

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    – Explosive growth: The fire’s footprint exploded from 100 acres at 11:54 p.m. Monday to more than 4,000 acres by Wednesday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles County Fire and CalFire ...