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As of Friday morning, the CZU August Lightning Complex fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties have charred through 86,509 acres, threatened 7,647 structures and reached 56% containment.
Gavin Newsom and EPA Administrator Michael Regan listen to Chris Spohrer, superintendent for state parks’ Santa Cruz district, discuss on Aug. 17, 2021 how the CZU August Lightning Complex fire ...
As of Sunday morning, the CZU August Lightning Complex fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties burned 86,509 acres, destroyed 1,490 structures and was 68% contained.
Tracking the wildfires: CZU Lightning Complex fires 68% contained, nearly 1,500 structures destroyed
As of Sunday morning, the CZU August Lightning Complex fires in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties burned 86,509 acres, destroyed 1,490 structures and was 68% contained.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNLightning strike sparks fire at senior apartment complex in SylmarL.A. firefighters have confirmed that lightning was the cause of a fire that engulfed a palm tree in Sylmar and extended to ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLightning strike sparks structure fire in SylmarFire crews responded to a two-story apartment complex structure fire that was sparked by lightning in Sylmar. The fire was ...
SYLMAR, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Los Angeles firefighters have confirmed that lightning was the cause of a fire that engulfed ... Sylmar Villas senior apartment complex in the 15800 block of West ...
According to the court filing, the plaintiffs contend that electrical overheating in PG&E’s wiring melted through a gas ...
A LIGHTNING STRIKES ... Kansas, house fire on Wednesday. Firefighters from the Olathe and Lenexa fire departments responded to Pasadena Drive and Santa Barbara Boulevard in Olathe around 5:30 ...
Gabe McKenna, the call came in around 5:15 p.m. Thursday, prompting State Parks peace officers and lifeguards to respond alongside Central Fire, Santa Cruz Fire, AMR and Santa Cruz Harbor Patrol.
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