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Smoke could cause air quality to be moderate in the morning for a few hours, and possibly hazy in the afternoon, but should ...
The Hope fire, burning on the north side of the Columbia River, has grown to 6,764 acres with level 3 "leave now" evacuations ...
Still not contained, the Toonerville Fire and Bear Gulch Fire in Mason County continue to burn through the woods.
The fire is in extremely steep and rocky terrain that previously burned in the 2006 Bear Gulch Fire. The previous fire resulted in numerous standing dead trees which pose a significant risk to ...
Stay informed about the Madre Fire, burning 80,000 acres near New Cuyama. Learn about evacuation orders and containment ...
A Canadian wildfire crew leader was scouting around the Summit Lake Fire in British Columbia when he stumbled upon a mother ...
Firefighters in the Salmon-Challis National Forest are actively combating the Blacktail Fire, a small but challenging wildfire sparked by a recent lightning strike. The blaze is burning approximately ...
According to the United States Forest Service, crews are focused on a full suppression strategy, prioritizing firefighter ...
The Bear Gulch Fire has closed recreation areas along Lake Cushman while firefighters work from the ground and air to slow the spread.
The Butler Fire has quadrupled in size in the last 24 hours, growing from 233 acres to 966 acres with no containment. The ...
The largest fire in the nation continued to burn in southeastern San Luis Obispo County on Tuesday morning — injuring one ...
On July 6, the Bear Gulch Fire was reported in Olympic National Forest near the Mt. Rose Trailhead along the Lake Cushman Corridor.
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