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The 2021 Dixie Fire was an enormous wildfire in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama counties in Northern California. [4] Named after a nearby Dixie Road, [5] the fire began in the Feather River Canyon near Cresta Dam in Butte County on July 13, 2021, and burned 963,309 acres (389,837 ha) before it was declared 100 percent contained on October 25, 2021. [6]
The Dixie Fire ablaze in Northern California's Butte and Plumas counties has burned more than 181,000 acres as of Sunday morning. The fire, which has been active since last week, was only 20% ...
The Dixie Fire ablaze in Northern California's Butte and Plumas counties has burned more than 181,000 acres as of Sunday morning. ... according to a Saturday morning update from the California ...
The fire grew to more than 208,000 acres by July 27.Montecito Firefighters shared video on Instagram showing the forest fire, which is burning in Northern California’s Plumas and Butte counties.
California’s Dixie Fire had grown to 181,289 acres as of July 24, with officials warning of the fire’s “extreme rates of spread.”This footage, released by the Nevada National Guard, shows ...
The Dixie Fire burning in Northern California grew to 103,910 acres (about 162 square miles) by July 22, officials said, forcing evacuations for several counties. ... “Spent today packing most ...
A birds-eye view above Northern California captured huge plumes of smoke from the Dixie Fire, as the third-largest wildfire in California history continued to burn in Butte and Plumas counties ...
California’s Dixie Fire had scorched more than 360,000 acres as of August 5, according to official reports, with local media reporting thousands of people have been evacuated.The wildfire has ...