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A massive wildfire continued to burn in Central California, forcing evacuations and threatening hundreds of homes.
The Canyon Fire, which began on Thursday afternoon, has expanded from 30 acres to nearly 5,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
Gifford Fire initially started 3:44 p.m. Aug. 1 in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara County, California. It has burned 99,232 ...
The Gifford Fire, burning in rural San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, continued to grow Thursday morning, charring ...
Fire officials describe the fire as unpredictable because the topography in mountainous areas causes wind gusts to move erratically.
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Amid a worsening climate crisis, the fires in California have reached catastrophic levels as the Gifford Fire rips through ...
New evacuation orders and warnings have been issued for the Huasna Valley and Lopez Lake areas due to the Gifford Fire.
Hundreds of remote homes are threatened by a massive wildfire churning through Los Padres National Forest in central California ...
While Gifford Fire flames have shifted north, residents in the Cuyama Valley are now dealing with damaged property, power outages and a closed highway, ...
Parts of Los Angeles County were evacuated in the early morning hours Friday after the fast-moving wildfire, named the Canyon ...
As the Gifford Fire continues to spread, fire officials are hosting several community meetings to brief the public on ...