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San Diego: 15 acres (6.1 ha) January 13: January 13: None Vegetation fire that burned just south of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar [104] [105] Jurupa Riverside: 2 acres (0.81 ha) January 13: January 13: Unknown [106] Auto Ventura: 61 acres (25 ha) January 13: January 17: None Vehicle incident fire spread onto vegetation [107] [108] Pamo San ...
The Cedar Fire was a massive, highly-destructive wildfire, which burned 273,246 acres (1,106 km 2) of land in San Diego County, California, during October and November 2003. [2] [3] The fire's rapid growth was driven by the Santa Ana winds, causing the fire to spread at a rate of 3,600 acres (15 km 2) per hour. [2]
The Poinsettia Fire was the second most destructive of the San Diego County wildfires. [35] It caused property damage estimated at $22.5 million, [36] as well as the only reported fatality in the San Diego County series of wildfires. As of July 10, 2014, the cause of the fire is listed as "undetermined", which allows for further investigation ...
The man who died in the Ruidoso wildfires is being remembered as a devoted father and talented musician by loved ones.. Patrick Pearson, 60, was found dead on the side of the road near the Swiss ...
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. Idaho’s Lava Fire grows to prompt evacuations, road closures. Here’s the area affected. Vincent Medina. September 11, 2024 at 9:09 PM.
San Clemente Island: Los Angeles: 13,000: July 24: July 30: Burned more than one-third of San Clemente Island, damaging electrical infrastructure for the naval base there. [76] Nixon: Riverside, San Diego: 5,222: July 29: August 7: Forced evacuations near Anza. Destroyed 23 structures and damaged three. Human caused. [77] [78] Pedro: Mariposa ...
Mustang Complex Wildfire: Idaho [53] 2012: 315,557 acres (127,701 ha) Rush Fire: California and Nevada: 2013: 14,198 acres (5,746 ha) Black Forest Fire: Colorado: North of Colorado Springs, the Black Forest fire was a large, fast-spreading fire due to dry conditions, high heat, and restless winds. Destroyed 509 homes and left 17 homes partially ...
In 2012, 7,950 wildfires burned a total of 869,599 acres (3,519.14 km 2) in the US state of California; [1]: 62 these included the massive Rush Fire, which was the tenth-largest wildfire recorded in California in modern times, and the Ponderosa Fire, which destroyed 133 structures.