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  2. Rim Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Rim Fire was a massive wildfire that started in a remote canyon in the Stanislaus National Forest in California's Tuolumne County.The fire ignited on August 17, 2013, amid the 2013 California wildfire season, and burned 257,314 acres (402 sq mi; 104,131 ha; 1,041 km 2) in largely remote areas of the Sierra Nevada, including a large portion of Yosemite National Park.

  3. 30 NC counties are currently under a burn ban. Updated map ...

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    All open burning is prohibited. All burn permits previously issued are canceled. No new permits will be issued until the ban is lifted. ... where county fire marshals have jurisdiction. The Forest ...

  4. Donnell Fire - Wikipedia

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    Map showing daily progression of fire August 2-29, 2018. The Donnell Fire was a wildfire that started on August 1, 2018 due to an unattended illegal campfire, [3] near Donnell Reservoir, burning around California State Route 108 in Tuolumne County, California and in the Stanislaus National Forest.

  5. Permit required for fall burning season - AOL

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  6. Burn permits suspended for Merced, Mariposa and Madera ... - AOL

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    The suspension of the permits is due to increased fire danger, according to Cal Fire. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Controlled burn - Wikipedia

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    A controlled burn may also refer to the intentional burning of slash and fuels through burn piles. [1] Controlled burns may also be referred to as hazard reduction burning, [2] backfire, swailing or a burn-off. [3] In industrialized countries, controlled burning regulations and permits are usually overseen by fire control authorities.

  8. List of California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    On lands under CAL FIRE's jurisdictional protection (i.e. not federal or local responsibility areas), the majority of wildfire ignitions since 1980 have been caused by humans. The four most common ignition sources for wildfires on CAL FIRE-protected lands are, in order: equipment use, powerlines, arson, and lightning. [10]

  9. Update: Containment increases on Pedro Fire burning in ... - AOL

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