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  2. Tea Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Fire, also known as the Montecito Tea Fire, was a wildfire that began on November 13, 2008, destroying 210 homes in the cities of Montecito and Santa Barbara, California, in the United States of America. [4] It was the first of several November 2008 wildfires that burned hundreds of homes from November 13–15, 2008. The Tea Fire ...

  3. 2018 Southern California mudflows - Wikipedia

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    The mandatory evacuation zone was expanded to cover a majority of Montecito's estimated 10,000 residents two days later (January 11) due to disruptions in electricity, gas, water, sewage and Internet, and due to emergency road works and ongoing search and rescue operations. [31] The mudflows caused 23 confirmed deaths, mostly in the Montecito area.

  4. California battered by mudslides and flooding as storm ... - AOL

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    IN PICTURES: Rain pelts Los Angeles, California on Monday afternoon. Monday 19 February 2024 23:00, Katie Hawkinson. ... — Montecito Fire (@montecitofire) February 19, 2024.

  5. A perilous paradise: In Montecito, fires, floods and ... - AOL

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    Storms, fires and the positioning of Montecito have resulted in a precarious existence for the town's mostly wealthy residents. A perilous paradise: In Montecito, fires, floods and mudflows leave ...

  6. 14-year-old girl pulled from 'tangled mess of a house' after ...

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    See photos of the disaster: ... a Montecito Fire Protection District firefighter. Among those surprised by the astounding rescue was Cantin herself. "I thought I was dead there for a minute," the ...

  7. 2008 California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Montecito Tea Fire - a wildfire that started on November 13, 2008, in the wealthy community of Montecito, in Santa Barbara County, California, resulting in the destruction of 210 homes. [52] Many celebrities have homes in the area of the Tea Fire, including Oprah Winfrey , Rob Lowe , and Steven Spielberg .

  8. File:Montecito, January 12, 2018 ESA Sentinel-2 satellite ...

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  9. Five years to the day after deadly mudslides, rains again ...

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    Five years after mudslides killed 23 people, the entire town of Montecito was evacuated after rain pounded California. A recent independent study found floods and mudslides are no stranger to the ...