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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.
During late July, the total area burned during the 2024 wildfire season saw significant growth due in part to long periods of hot, dry weather. These conditions allowed several fires to grow rapidly in size, such as the Park Fire, in Butte and Tehama counties, and the Borel Fire, in Sequoia National Forest. By July 29, more than 726,000 acres ...
A new map from CBS News' data team shows how it quickly grew to become one of the largest in state history. ... the Borel Fire in Kern County, is over 59,288 acres and more than 90% contained. As ...
The Borel Fire has destroyed the historic mining community of Havilah, ... CalFire said in an update. In the early morning, “an increase in humidity caused the fire activity to moderate. Through ...
The Borel fire is being managed with two other fires in Kern and Tulare counties, collectively referred to as the SQF Lightning incident. The other fires are the Trout fire, which has burned ...
Havilah was an unincorporated community in Kern County, California [1] that was completely destroyed by the 2024 Borel Fire. [2] The land is located in the mountains between Walker Basin and the Kern River Valley, [3] 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southwest of Bodfish [4] at an elevation of 3,136 feet (956 m). [1]
The Borel fire in Kern County continued to burn in and around Sequoia National ... and French Meadow areas," federal officials said in a Monday update. "Fire may exhibit very high rates of spread ...
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