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The evacuation area for the Garnet Fire, burning since Aug. 24, was expanded on Labor Day. The wildfire, in the Sierra National Forest east of Fresno, had burned 26,982 acres (42 square miles) with 12 ...
The Garnet Fire has burned nearly 14,000 acres in the Sierra National Forest with no containment, prompting new evacuation ...
The Garnet Fire grew by almost 5,000 acres during a hot and windy day, and is now California’s fifth-largest fire of the ...
The Garnet Fire has burned about 3,338 acres after starting south of Rodgers Ridge at Garnet Dike in the Sierra National ...
The main concern for fire crews on Tuesday is developing thunderstorms and dry lightning, which was the cause behind the ...
Officials say wind is a concern for the next 24 hours as warm and dry conditions are expected to stick around, but thunderstorms are predicted to enter the fire area Monday night and into Tuesday.
Garnet Fire initially started 2:13 p.m. Aug. 24 in Fresno County, California. Since its discovery 10 days ago, it has burned 29,718 acres, an increase of 883 acres since the last update. By Wednesday ...
Fresno County has proclaimed a state of emergency due to the impacts of the Garnet Fire burning in the Sierra National Forest east of Pine Flat Lake. The fire, which is at 0% containment, has ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom asked legislators to approve a Nov. 4 special election over the "Election Rigging Response Act," which ...
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. — Forward progress on a wildfire in El Dorado County has been stopped and evacuation orders have been downgraded to warnings. The Valley Fire started around 1:30 p.m. in the area ...