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Here's what we know Monday, July 14 about the fast growing Green Fire and suppression efforts in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Air pollution levels over Redding and parts of Shasta County are close to hazardous levels at times, due to heavy Green Fire smoke and pollutants.
Firefighters have been taking advantage of recent weather conditions to address hot spots within the fire's perimeter.
The Green Fire will now also be fought by two Super Scooper planes as the blaze grows to more than 10,000 acres.
Here's an update on a firefighter who became sick from the heat and another with head injury, both while battling the Green Fire northeast of Redding.
Helicopters assigned to the fire are being released to assist with other fires, though the helibase in Mountain Gate remains ...
Firefighters are making substantial progress on the Green Fire, which has burned 19,022 acres since it was ignited by ...
Green Fire initially started 9:37 p.m. July 1 in Shasta County, California. Since its discovery 16 days ago, it has burned 17,288.2 acres. By Thursday evening, the fire crew managed to contain 17% ...
Firefighters bolstered containment on the Green Fire in the Shasta-Trinity forest, while the Orleans Complex grew. What to know about fire conditions.
Green Fire initially started 9:37 p.m. July 1 in Shasta County, California. Since its discovery 18 days ago, it has burned 19,004.5 acres. By Saturday evening, the fire crew managed to contain 43% ...