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The Green Fire, ignited by lightning roughly 13 miles east of Lakehead on July 1, has grown to19,021 acres and is 51% ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNFirefighters grow Green Fire containment; blaze at Lake Shasta state's 4th largest in 2025Here's what we know about containment, size and evacuations on the Green Fire, burning northeast of Redding in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
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Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire crews gain upper hand on wildfire burning in Shasta-Trinity forestHere's what we know Monday about where the Green Fire is growing, how much it's contained and firefighters injured on Green and the Orleans Complex.
Waterborne strike teams from Sonoma County have been participating in an unprecedented wildfire operation, helping shuttle ...
Lake Shasta is at 106% capacity for the third consecutive year due to abundant rainfall. Local businesses, including Lake ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNUPDATE: Aircraft released from Oliver Fire in Shasta LakeShortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday, aircraft were released from the Oliver Fire in Shasta Lake, which began as a structure fire ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire updates: Blaze grows to more than 5,000 acres. More Lake Shasta campsites closeFirefighters are working the uncontained Green Fire, Horse Fire and Helena Fire in the Shasta-Trinity forest. Here's what we ...
Shasta County Sheriff's Office has issued a mandatory evacuation order for Oliver Street in Zone CSL-503 due to a vegetation ...
Shasta Lake on, Thursday Mar. 19, 2009., in Northern California is currently at 71 feet below normal lake levels. February 1st, 2009 the lake was at 147 feet below normal.
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire burning over 2,500 acres, prompts evacuation warning north of Lake ShastaFirefighters are working the uncontained Green Fire, Horse Fire and Helena Fire in the Shasta-Trinity forest. Here's what we ...
Shasta Lake is the reservoir of the federal Central Valley Project, the roughly 400-mile network of reservoirs and canals that pumps and ferries water largely to the San Joaquin Valley and ...
Shasta Lake on, Thursday Mar. 19, 2009., in Northern California is currently at 71 feet below normal lake levels. February 1st, 2009 the lake was at 147 feet below normal.
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