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  2. Malibu fire map: 3,000 acres of California scorched by ... - AOL

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    Real time maps from California Fire Department show how the blaze has spread to over 3,000 acres of land ... 3,000 acres of California scorched by wildfires as 20,000 evacuate. Stuti Mishra.

  3. Shocking satellite images and videos show Southern California ...

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    Read more:Southern California wildfires: Maps, evacuations, shelters. The Bridge fire, the largest of the four, was nearing 50,000 acres in size Wednesday afternoon, and was 0% contained. It began ...

  4. New blaze erupts as California faces wildfire threat from ...

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    The Franklin Fire started on Dec. 9, during the previous round of critical fire weather for Malibu. The fire started after dark, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds.

  5. Amboy Crater - Wikipedia

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    The most recent eruption was approximately 10,000 years ago. [4] The crater is 944 ft (288 m) above sea level, about 250 ft (76 m) above the surrounding basalt lava plains. The scenic and solitary Amboy Crater was a popular sight and stop for travelers on U.S. Route 66 in California before the opening of Interstate 40 in 1973.

  6. Thousands told to evacuate as fast-moving Mountain Fire ...

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    The Mountain Fire erupted at 8:51 a.m. Wednesday and was fueled by what fire officials called a significant Santa Ana wind event, with gusts of over 60 mph. Embers from the fire were carried over ...

  7. List of California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Remains of houses destroyed in the Oakland firestorm of 1991 Satellite image from October, 2003 including Cedar Fire, one of the largest wildfires in California history. Starting in 2001, the National Interagency Fire Center began keeping more accurate records on the total fire acreage burned in each state. [16]

  8. California Volcano Observatory - Wikipedia

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    These are the volcanoes monitored by the California Volcano Observatory, in order of highest to lowest risk assessment. Mt Shasta. According to USGS risk assessment of the volcanoes in CalVO's region, the following volcanoes were ranked "very high threat potential". [4] Mount Shasta in far-northern California, north of Redding

  9. 'Highest possible' fire danger threatens Southern California ...

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    The National Weather Service office in Los Angeles is warning that Santa Ana winds will bring the "highest possible" fire danger to the majority of Los Angeles and Ventura counties in Southern ...