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The Dixie Fire in California is now the largest wildfire in the U.S., growing to 432,813 acres overnight. As of Friday morning, the flame was 35% contained and officials said heavy winds have made ...
As the Dixie fire becomes California’s largest wildfire of the year, new questions are being raised about how officials have handled the Tamarack fire near the Nevada state border. In a letter ...
The massive Dixie Fire in Northern California has now been burning for nearly a month — it ignited in the Sierra Nevada around four weeks ago on July 13. Thousands of people are under evacuation ...
The Dixie Fire does not, however, count as the state’s largest single fire. Cal Fire’s northern region spokesman Capt. Robert Foxworthy told The Sacramento Bee that the 2020 Creek Fire remains ...
The Dixie fire is now the second-largest wildfire in California history, burning more than 463,000 acres through a large swath of Northern California and destroying more than 400 homes and ...
Thousands of homes were threatened Sunday as the largest single wildfire in California history raced through hundreds of square miles of tinder-dry woodland and brush. The Dixie Fire was less than ...
Everyone can agree the Dixie Fire is large. But California's main fire agency says it's not the largest single wildfire in state history, as some have called it. That's because the Dixie Fire is ...
Several homes have been destroyed by the blaze. More than 100 people were forced out of their homes overnight as California's largest wildfire continues to spread at a rapid pace. The Dixie Fire ...
A wildfire raging in Northern California exploded in size overnight, becoming the third-largest wildfire in state ... aid the firefight on Friday. The Dixie Fire grew by 110 square miles (285 ...
The Dixie Fire has grown to be the second largest wildfire in California's history, as thousands of homes continue to be threatened by the blaze. By 8:00 p.m. local time on Sunday, the fire had ...
The Dixie Fire burning in two Northern California counties is now the largest single wildfire in recorded state history, exploding in size overnight as drought-stricken lands continue to fuel the ...
The Dixie Fire, the second-largest wildfire in California’s history, was sparked when power lines owned by Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) came into contact with a tree, fire officials said.