Northern California fire destroys 400 homes, businessesBy ELLEN KNICKMEYEROLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 25: Crews battle against to flames as Park Fire of wildfires continue in Chico, California, United States on July 25, 2024. Park Fire: Wildfire in Chico of California Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 25: Crews are battling against to flam...
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Vintage vehicles that were burned in the Park Fire are seen near Chico, California, July 26, 2024.Reuters/Fred Greaves Jerry Himango, who lost his home in 2018's Camp Fire that devastated the town ofParadise, stayed in his Chico home as the Park Fire roared through his neighborhood. He s...
1. Part of northern California had become an inferno (火海) in the latest big fire. A nearby town, Paradise, was reduced to ash. Nearly 50 people are confirmed dead and over 200 missing. Six of the ten most destructive fires in California's history have occurred in the past decade. Las...
WEED, Calif. (AP) — The fire-stricken Northern California town of Weed has long been seen by passersby as a whimsical spot to stop along Interstate 5 and buy an ironic T-shirt, but residents say they've grown edgy in recent years due to a new danger: Da
California’s largest fire roars with no relief in sight A hillside burns as the Park Fire tears though the Cohasset community in Butte County, Calif., on Thursday, July 25, 2024. (Noah Berger / Associated Press) The catalyst behind this year’s largest fire...
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The Kincade Fire burns near Geyserville, Calif., on Oct. 24.Credit: Noah Berger / AP / Shutterstock All it takes is a spark. California's notoriously high, dry, and hot fall winds are sweeping through both northern and southern parts of the state. Right on cue, the Kincade Fire exploded...
So far, the Kincade Fire was regarded as the most destructive wild fire of the year in northern California, with over 3,400 individuals battling it. As the blaze continued and showed no signs of dying down, fire fighters' containment of its edges dropped from 10 percent in the morning to...