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Satellite imagery showed plumes of smoke from California’s largest active wildfire heading south from San Luis Obispo County.
A wildfire in Southern California has burned over 65,000 acres in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, officials said.
The blaze injured three people, put hundreds under evacuation orders and threatened 460 structures, officials said.
At the end of Sunday, Aug. 3, the wildfire was mapped at 65,061 acres (101 square miles) — an increase of more than 25,000 ...
The Gifford Fire was first reported Friday near the Gifford trailhead in Los Padres National Forest, around 15 miles east of ...
A massive wildfire is churning through Los Padres National Forest in central California, threatening hundreds of homes and ...
Wildfires continue to rage on in the West as firefighters battle California's Gifford Fire, which has already burned more ...
VIIRS/MODIS satellite hotspot data is updated daily in the morning with the red dots indicating which direction the fire is ...
The Gifford Fire, the largest blaze currently burning in California, has topped 65,000 acres as it continued to rage out of ...
California’s Gifford Fire has burned over 65,000 acres with just 3% containment, threatening hundreds of structures and ...
At least three people have been injured and hundreds of homes and businesses are at risk in California as a massive wildfire spreads across the Los Padres National Forest. Follow Newsweek's live blog ...
A wildfire that started Friday exploded over the weekend in Central California, burning over 65,000 acres, according to Cal ...