CAL FIRE says a homeless camp was destroyed by the fire.
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CAL FIRE Butte County said the fire could've been an escaped agricultural burn.
Three of the four South Fork Complex fires have been 100% contained, according to U.S. Forest Service officials.
The fire was named the Glenn Fire.
The Shasta County Sheriff's Office is issuing an Evacuation ORDER for all residences on Duval Dr. due to a fire burning north of Hwy 151.
The fire is burning in grass, CAL FIRE said.
The burn started at 8 a.m. and it will go to 5 p.m.
All evacuation warnings except for TRC-Zone 138 have been lifted by the Trinity County Sheriff's Office.
The first call came in at 3:53 p.m.
The fire burned about two acres, CAL FIRE says.
Equipment use is not recommended during the wind event to avoid starting a fire, CAL FIRE says.
CAL FIRE said the Ranch Fire has been stopped at around four and a half acres.
Recent rains bring some relief from the fires. The big question now is how long this break lasts.
Murray says locals are asking real estate brokers to avoid making offers on burned properties. They say Lahaina is not for sale.
Siskiyou County zone SIS 1701 is under an evacuation warning due to the Pearch Fire.
Zone SIS 1701 is under an evacuation warning due to the Pearch Fire burning in Humboldt County.
CAL FIRE Siskiyou Unit said they expect to have the complex contained by Aug. 31.
The fire was burning in the area of Old Skyway in Magalia.
The fire is estimated at over 100 acres and is spreading rapidly in all directions in the Horse Creek Community.
Other strike teams will be heading to Southern California to help prepare for Hurricane Hilary.
The Forest Service said firefighters are actively using the roads, trails and recreation sites in the closure area. Access to any recreational…
The Elliot Fire has prompted evacuation warnings in Siskiyou County.
The fire is 100% contained. Crews will be monitoring the fire area for hot spots over night.
CAL FIRE said they are at the scene of two vegetation fires in Oroville.
The fire is named the Thirty Five Fire.
They said the devastation of these fires are bringing back the same feelings they watched news about the Camp Fire ripping through Paradise.
Crews will still be watching over the area looking for hot spots for the next few days.
CAL FIRE says the first call on the fire came in around 4:47 p.m., and the fire burned about half an acre.