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  2. Borel Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Borel Fire was a large and destructive wildfire started on July 24, 2024 that burned south of Lake Isabella in Kern County, California. The fire burned a total of 59,288 acres (23,993 hectares) before being contained on September 15. The fire was caused by a fatal car crash which caught fire and spread to the surrounding hillside.

  3. 38,000-acre Borel fire destroys historic Kern County mining ...

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    The 38,000-acre Borel fire in Kern County has leveled the tiny, historic mining town of Havilah. ... The fire ignited Wednesday in the Kern River canyon and spread rapidly as it met with strong ...

  4. 2024 Kern County wildfires - Wikipedia

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    High winds were also present during the summer when fire season is mostly active in the state. This led to the wildfires in Kern County to be destructive and costly. Out of all 58 of the counties in California, over 109,928 acres have burned so far in Kern County alone, which is about 10% of the acreage burned in California in 2024.

  5. Denver-area wildfire turns deadly as California’s Park Fire ...

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    The Stone Canyon Fire has scorched more than 1,500 acres and Gov. Jared Polis said five homes have been ... the Borel Fire has ravaged Kern County and decimated a historic mining community. Gov.

  6. Photos: Boral fire burns over 38,000 acres, destroying the ...

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    The 38,000-acre Borel fire in Kern County has leveled the tiny, historic mining town of Havilah. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. 2024 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Kern County is having its summer of fire. And summer's not over

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    The Borel fire in Kern County incinerated the historic mining town of Havilah and nearly 60,000 acres. Residents are trying to plot a path forward.

  9. McNally Fire - Wikipedia

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    The McNally Fire was a massive wildfire in the Sequoia National Forest which burned 150,696 acres (609.8 km 2) in July and August 2002, and the largest wildfire of the 2002 California wildfire season. [1] The fire burned from July 21 to August 29, 2002, through the Sequoia and Inyo National Forest, as well as 5% of Giant Sequoia National ...