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Ponderosa Fire initially started 3:06 p.m. Aug. 10 in Yuba County, California. It has burned 87 acres after being active for 27 hours. As of Monday evening, the fire crew managed to contain 31% of ...
The rapid-moving wildfire that started Sunday in Yuba County was caused accidentally, Cal Fire said yesterday.
A wildfire that led to evacuations in Yuba County was sparked by accident, according to California's wildfire management agency, Cal Fire.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking the Legislature a lot on climate and energy. Here’s where things stand a week before legislators ...
Cal Fire said the fire was located north of Marysville Road and east of Willow Glen. According to Cal Fire, the forward ...
A wildfire that led to evacuations in Yuba County was sparked by accident, according to California's wildfire management ...
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Ponderosa Fire in Yuba County was started accidentally, officials say
Cal Fire officials say the fire was sparked by someone who was working on their vehicle. Marjorie Taylor Greene Responds to ...
Yuba County’s Ponderosa Fire prompts evacuations and road closures; containment efforts underway with 26% success.
Gifford Fire in California's Central Coast reaches "mega fire" status, burns more than 119,000 acres
The Gifford Fire has reached "mega fire" status at over 119,000 acres burned and has become California's largest fire this ...
Mandatory evacuations cover zones YUB-E094-B and YUB-E093-A, according to the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services.
Cal Fire crews are working to contain a fire that sparked in an area with steep and dense terrain in Yuba County on Sunday.
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