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A Fresno County wildfire, Garnet Fire, has burned 3,338 acres in the Sierra National Forest since it broke out on Sunday.
First discovered: 9:05 p.m. Aug. 25 Initial location: Fresno County, Calif. A new wildfire was reported today at 9:05 p.m. in Fresno County, California. Mary Fire has been burning on private land. At ...
After being active for more than ten years, Garnet Fire has burned 3,330 acres. 99 firefighters have been assigned to respond to the blaze, however, as of Monday morning, the fire continues to burn ...
Avocado Lake Park in Fresno County has been temporarily converted to a fire base camp to help control multiple fires in the ...
A spate of wildfires thought to have been sparked by lightning prompted evacuation orders in Sierra National Forest.
Firefighters are battling a fire burning thousands of acres across Fresno County in the Sierra National Forest, according to ...
Wildfire danger continues Monday morning with crews battling flames across the state. In Napa County, crews continue to ...
A wildfire has burned over 3,000 acres that was sparked Sunday afternoon in Fresno County. The location of the fire, dubbed ...
Video Quality Speed 00:00 00:32 Evacuations ordered for Garnet Fire; over 3,300 acres (Courtesy: { }PG&E/AlertCalifornia/UC ...
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The Garnet Fire has burned about 3,338 acres after starting south of Rodgers Ridge at Garnet Dike in the Sierra National ...