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The Lava Fire was a wildfire that burned 26,409 acres (10,687 ha) along the slopes of Mount Shasta near Weed, California during the 2021 California wildfire season. The fire started on June 25, 2021 and was fully contained on September 3, 2021. [1] The fire destroyed 23 buildings, including 14 houses, as well as damaged an additional building ...
The Lava Fire in Gem County, Idaho, ... “Extreme fire behavior resulted in significant and rapid growth in all directions today on the Lava Fire,” the Forest Service said in an update Sunday ...
A wildfire burning in Siskiyou County, California, grew to 13,300 acres as gusty winds fuelled the blaze on Tuesday, June 29.Evacuation orders issued by Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office and road ...
Evacuation orders were issued and roads closed as a wildfire at California’s Shasta Trinity National Forest grew to more than 1,400 acres on Monday, June 28, officials said.The Siskiyou County ...
In the Bureau of Land Management's final update, the size of the Lava Fire was reported as 21,546 acres (87.19 km 2). All of the burned area was United States Government land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. [1] [2] [21] The Lava Fire burned rangeland and scrub forest, primarily in and around lava beds. The main vegetation burned ...
Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( July 2021 ) Fire cloud produced by the Dixie Fire , which became the largest single (non-complex) wildfire in California history by August 6, 2021 Firefighters setting a prescribed fire on January 27, 2021 near Ant Canyon in Kern County Fire retardant and ...
An evacuation order was in place for the city of Weed in Siskiyou County, after a wildfire at California’s Shasta Trinity National Forest grew to around 1,446 acres on Monday, June 28.The ...
The fire was contained on July 12, 2021. The fire burned 10,580 acres (4,282 ha), destroyed five structures, and caused evacuations in Macdoel, California. The cause remains under investigation. The Tennant Fire was one of three fires burning at the same time in the Lake Shasta region, the others being the Lava Fire and the Salt Fire.