After a wildfire, rain washes away soil for years. A new study reveals massive losses and hidden risks in a global map.
With fire crews bracing for hotter, dryer weather, the evacuation zone was expanded for California’s biggest fire of the season. Related Articles California wildfire survivors got a rude surprise that ...
Multiple wildfires continued to burn across California as of Tuesday, while a fire in San Diego County reportedly destroyed multiple homes on Monday. According to the Western Fire Chiefs Association, ...
The wildfires that started in Rio Blanco County have forced more evacuations as the damage wrought by this season’s wildfires approaches 190,000 acres. Three of the eight largest fires in the state ...
Our partners with the San Francisco Chronicle have compiled an interactive map that shows where active wildfires are burning across California. The map lets you select by fire, see when it started and ...
The Garnet Fire has scorched nearly 60,000 acres of the Sierra Nevada in central California. The wildfire burning in the mountains northeast of Fresno was 85% contained as of Tuesday, Sept. 16, after ...
With the Lee Fire already the fifth-largest wildfire in Colorado history, dozens of Garfield and Rio Blanco County residents gathered Monday night at Colorado Mountain College in Rifle for an ...
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