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Waterborne strike teams from Sonoma County have been participating in an unprecedented wildfire operation, helping shuttle ...
The Green Fire, ignited by lightning roughly 13 miles east of Lakehead on July 1, has grown to 16,509 acres and is 16% ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire grows 1,000 acres on Lake Shasta's Pit River arm in Shasta-Trinity forestIt remained 5% contained Monday morning after it spread up against the Pit River over the weekend. Note to readers: We've made this story free as an important public service to our North ...
As the Green Fire continues to blaze, businesses around the lake are feeling the impact. However, Shasta Lake Caverns is not ...
The Green Fire has burned 3,272 acres roughly 13 miles east of Lakehead with zero containment, prompting the Shasta-Trinity ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNSuper Scooper planes to fight Green Fire in Shasta-Trinity forest near Lake ShastaThe Green Fire will now also be fought by two Super Scooper planes as the blaze grows to more than 10,000 acres.
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Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire updates: Blaze grows to more than 5,000 acres. More Lake Shasta campsites closeFirefighters are working the uncontained Green Fire, Horse Fire and Helena Fire in the Shasta-Trinity forest. Here's what we ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 12:25 p.m. in Lake County, California. Shasta Fire has been burning on private land. At ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNGreen Fire update: Firefighters put out 50-acre spot fire in Shasta-Trinity forestWhat we know Tuesday about where the Green Fire is burning, containment efforts, fire weather this week, and closures and evacuations.
Lake Shasta is at 106% capacity for the third consecutive year due to abundant rainfall. Local businesses, including Lake ...
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Redding Record Searchlight on MSNUPDATE: Forward progress stopped in Pine Fire in Shasta LakeThe Pine Fire was dispatched around 1 p.m. Friday off Cascade Boulevard. Firefighters have told dispatchers that the fire ...
SHASTA LAKE / Tribe sees dam plan as cultural genocide / Raising lake level would drown sites sacred to the Winnemem Wintu By Glen Martin , Chronicle Environment Writer Feb 27, 2005 ...
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