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Madre Fire initially started 1:07 p.m. July 2 in San Luis Obispo County, California. Since its discovery two weeks ago, it ...
The Madre Fire is nearly contained, and firefighters say a prescribed burn that took place back in February of this year ...
Madre Fire initially started 1:07 p.m. July 2 in San Luis Obispo County, California. Since its discovery nine days ago, it has burned 80,786 acres. A crew of 985 firefighters effectively contained 74% ...
Fire line work protects wildlife and cultural heritage sites – Fort Hunter Liggett deployed three heavy equipment operators ...
The Green Fire, burning near Shasta Lake, is now California’s third-biggest wildfire of the year, the Department of Forestry ...
Fort Hunter Liggett recently provided three heavy equipment operators and two firefighters for a 12-day deployment to support ...
The fire sparked near Highway 166 in New Cuyama in the afternoon of July 2, rapidly expanding to engulf 35,000 acres by that ...
The Madre Fire was reported shortly after noon Wednesday, July 2, along Highway 166 about 25 miles east of Santa Maria.
As the Madre Fire dwindles down, the acreage burned shows it’s clearly the largest fire in the state so far this year, but ...
Firefighters are still working to fully contain the Madre Fire, which has been burning grassland in southeastern San Luis Obispo County for over a week. As of Friday morning, the fire was sitting at ...
The Madre Fire in central California expanded to 70,800 in two days, making it the largest wildfire this year in California.
At the outset of the blaze, the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office estimated that some 500 acres were already burned at the scene, near the 10000 block of Highway 166 in the Los Padres National Forest.