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The Hog Fire burning in California’s northeast grew to 9,000 acres on July 21, prompting evacuations in areas near Susanville.The fire first started on July 18 according to CAL FIRE and had ...
Meanwhile, the Eaton Fire -- which broke out miles away from the Palisades Fire, in Altadena -- has grown to more than 10,000 acres with 0% containment. California fires live updates: Death toll ...
Editor’s note: Find the latest coverage of the Pacific Palisades wildfire here. Wildfires began breaking out in Southern California Tuesday morning as a life-threatening, widespread windstorm ...
Much of Los Angeles County is still experiencing unhealthy air due to smoke from the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires that have collectively burned over 29,000 acres, according to Cal Fire. All ...
The Palisades Fire is 6% contained after scorching nearly 20,000 acres, and firefighters have made progress tackling two others, the Hurst Fire (37% contained) and the Lidia Fire (75%) contained.
Later in September, fire activity again decreased due to improved fire weather. [8] While numerous storms in Northern California significantly slowed fire activity in November and December, dry conditions and multiple rounds of Santa Ana Winds led to multiple wildfires in Southern California, such as the Mountain and Franklin fires.
The Hog Fire was a wildfire that broke out on July 18, 2020, from an unknown cause near Susanville, the county seat of Lassen County, California. Within the first few days, the fire quickly spread to over 8,000 acres. [2] Hog grew to a mere 9,564 acres, before it was fully extinguished on August 17, 2020.
On Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m. local time, the fire ignited near the Topanga Canyon, around 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles, according to the office of California Governor Gavin Newsom. Later in the ...