A group of 34 pilgrims from Southern California, most of them from Orange County, was in the encampment when the fire broke out within two miles of their site, according to one member of the group. He said no one from the group was killed or seriously injured. “We saw the fire comin...
7 days ago Fairfield, California / USA - August 19 2020. Image © Trevor Bexon via Shutterstock On Tuesday morning, wildfires erupted in thePacific Palisades, one of Los Angeles' wealthiest neighborhoods. The catastrophic fire left a significant mark on the infrastructure and neighborhoods ofLos...
The societal and ecological impacts of fires5,6 are in our collective consciousness—from Australia’s 2019–2020 megafires7, to destructive wildfires in the Mediterranean8, to beloved giant sequoias killed by fire in California9—prompting widespread calls to address the wildfire crisis8,10,11,12...
Intense pyrocumulonimbus plumes billow from the raging Park fire in Northern California. (CSU/CIRA & NOAA) The video above, from theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shows the path of the fire over time. In addition to displacing people, the Park fire, now the fourth largest in ...
The show tracks an LA bookie called Danny (Sebastian Maniscalco), whose business is in peril as California movies to legalize sports gambling.Elsewhere in November, there quite a few interesting documentaries to keep an eye on, and two that jump out as “must watch”. The first is Albert ...
California's August Complex Fire tore through more than 1,600 square miles of forest last summer, burning nearly every tree in its path. It was the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history, breaking the record previously set in 2018. After the fire, land managers must determine where...
fire Article Refining Fire–Climate Relationship Methodologies: Southern California Benjamin Bleiman 1,*, Tom Rolinski 2, Eric Hoffman 1, Eric Kelsey 1 and David Bangor 2 1 Department of Meteorology, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH 03264, USA; ehoffman@plymouth.edu (E.H.); ekelsey2@...
In total, the Dixie Fire burned for 103 days and grew to over 960,000 acres to become the second-largest wildfire in California history. The fire destroyed more than 1,300 structures, but Greef’s house wasn’t one of them. When he returned, his cabin was surrounded by a blackened, ch...
18. A firefighter photographs caged tigers awaiting transport in a trailer as workers and volunteers evacuate animals from the Wildlife Waystation in Little Tujunga Canyon as the Station Fire draws nearer on September 1, 2009 near Tujunga, California. ...
The 360,141-acre blaze was 12% contained owing largely to a brief break in hot, dry weather conditions over the weekend, but the fire flared up again in several locations on Sunday and made some “pretty significant runs,” according to the California Department of Forestry and ...