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Garnet Fire burns 18,748 acres in the Sierra. Containment rises to 12%, but more lightning could spark new fires.
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 eight days ago, it has ...
A fire cloud formed above parts of remote areas of Fresno County as the Garnet Fire continued to spread in the Sierra National Forest. The wildfire had burned 12,378 acres and counting with no ...
The Garnet Fire has grown to 18,748 acres with 8% containment and is being fought by 1,444 personnel from 29 agencies, with the help of 15 aircraft, in an effort to protect the environment and ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 5:22 p.m. in Fresno County, California. Fuel Fire has been burning on private land. Currently, there is no information on the containment of the fire and the cause ...
The Garnet Fire has burned about 3,338 acres after starting south of Rodgers Ridge at Garnet Dike in the Sierra National ...
Two apartments were damaged in a debris fire at an apartment complex in Fresno on Wednesday, with no injuries reported and ...
Two new wildfires exploded in Central and Northern California on Monday, prompting evacuations, including areas ...
Seven people are displaced and without a home after escaping fast-moving flames during an afternoon fire on Thesta and Grant in Fresno. The family of seven says they are devastated. One resident ...
Fire crews in California's Sierra National Forest are concerned that lightning from thunderstorms over the next few days may ...