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Hawk Fire initially started 3:03 p.m. Aug. 14 in Los Angeles County, California. After being active for three days, it has burned 300 acres. By Sunday morning, the fire crew succeeded in containing 92 ...
King Fire initially started 1:04 a.m. Aug. 14 in Los Angeles County, California. After being active for three days, it has burned 591.2 acres. By Sunday morning, 80% of this fire was brought under ...
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King and Hawk fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know
The Hawk and King fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know about the two LA County fires.
A day after the Canyon Fire ignited in Ventura County, California, it has torched nearly 5,000 acres of land and triggered ...
A widespread heat wave is expected to intensify fire concerns across California as temperatures rise and landscapes further ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMap: Here's where California wildfires are burning
A dozen major wildfires are burning across California, and officials warn the threat will only grow in August and September, ...
California passed a 2020 law requiring property owners to create ember-resistant zones. Here’s why it’s only now finishing ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMap: See where California wildfires are burning
A brush fire broke out Monday morning in the Big Bear area and expanded to more than 300 acres hours later at the start of a ...
CBP Chief Patrol Agent Greg Bovino pushes back against Gavin Newsom's claims that ICE raids in Los Angeles were staged during ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMap: How California wildfires are affecting Los Angeles air quality
Smoke from a wildfire in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties is affecting air quality to start the week in Los Angeles ...
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The Cool Down on MSNAs fires rage again, experts warn California may be in worst wildfire season in years: 'Becoming more susceptible to ignitions'
"Compared to last year, there is a greater likelihood of significant timber fires." As fires rage again, experts warn ...
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Fires and floods have plagued L.A. forever; brilliant marketing lured millions of newcomers anyway
We've always had fires and floods, but brilliant marketing and a lot of hubris allowed Los Angeles to be conjured into ...
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