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  2. Airport Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Fire was a wildfire that burned 23,526 acres (9,521 ha) in the Santa Ana Mountains in Southern California in September and October 2024. [1] [2] The fire destroyed 160 structures in Orange and Riverside counties and caused 21 non-fatal injuries.

  3. Jetfire - Wikipedia

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    Revenge of the Fallen Leader Class Jetfire (2009) A larger version of Jetfire (and the largest of the Leader Class), with MechAlive technology and a more complex transformation procedure. Features electronic lights and sounds, and says "Jetfire's my name." in a Scottish accent. Also combines with the newer Leader Class Optimus Prime.

  4. Jet fire - Wikipedia

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    A jet fire, also known as a spray fire if the fuel is a liquid or liquefied gas, is a turbulent diffusion flame of flammable material. [3] The characteristics of a jet fire depend on a number of factors. These include: fuel composition; release conditions; release rate; release geometry; direction; and ambient wind conditions.

  5. Line Fire - Wikipedia

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    The increase in fire activity prompted evacuation orders for the communities of Seven Oaks and Angelus Oaks. [11] As of October 31, 2024, the fire remains at 43,978 acres (17,797 hectares) and is still 98 percent contained. [3] The Line Fire was visible from Redlands on September 29, 2024, twenty-four days after the fire began.

  6. California fire grows as crews fight to control blaze

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    The fire had roared through more than 4,000 acres as of Tuesday evening - growing by nearly 40% since the day before - but firefighters were working to cut through the blaze and had it about 7% ...

  7. History of wildfire suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Fire fighting crews were established throughout public lands, and generally staffed by young men during fire seasons. By 1940, firefighters known as smokejumpers would parachute out of airplanes to extinguish flames in remote locations. By the beginning of World War II, over 8,000 fire lookout towers had been constructed in the United ...

  8. What we know about the Oak Fire: Where it started, latest ...

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    Where did the Oak Fire start? The Oak Fire ignited about 2:10 p.m. Friday in rural Midpines, near Highway 140 and Carstens Road. It’s about a 20-minute drive from Mariposa and an hour from ...

  9. How did the Washburn Fire start in Yosemite National Park ...

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